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Some Options Of Spinal Decompression Conroe Residents May Benefit From

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By Amy Jackson


Back pain has many causes. Inter-vertebral disc prolapse contributes to a significant number of complaints that are seen in clinics. It is a leading cause of absenteeism from work and school and generally, reduced productivity. Spinal decompression is the intervention that is used to solve this problem. There are a number of important facts on spinal decompression Conroe clients need to have as they seek treatment for back pain.

One of the most widely used non-surgical options is known as traction. This treatment is based on a simple principle of applying a gentle pulling force on the spine so as to relieve any pressure that may exist on nerve tissues. In case there is a herniating inter-vertebral disc, the pulling force creates space between adjacent vertebrae such that the disc can slip back to its former position.

A single session of traction takes between thirty minutes and one hour. There is no preparation that is required and you even do not need to take your clothes off. A piece of equipment known as a hammock is usually placed around the pelvis (and the limbs) and this is where the force is applied. Several sessions are usually needed for one to notice a positive change (about twenty on average).

While there are no strict criteria to be met by prospective candidates of this procedure, it is important that one exercises caution in a number of situations. An example is persons that have fractures or have metallic implants for any other reason. When the force is applied in these cases, there is a risk of worsening the underlying problems. Pregnancy is also a challenging situation due to the risk of harming the unborn fetus. Others include weak bones due to osteoporosis and abdominal tumors.

Other than traction, a number of other con-surgical options also exist. Physical therapy exists in two main forms: active and passive exercises. The active exercises are done by the individual themselves while the passive exercises are done with the assistance of a therapist. Other alternatives include acupressure and chiropractic among others.

Surgery is often considered when all the available conservative options have proved futile. The aim of surgery is to remove the source of compression either by making positional adjustments or by surgical excision. This may involve removal of an entire vertebral body or just a small component. When the whole vertebral body is removed, this surgery will be referred to as corpectomy. The other types of surgeries will also be named depending on the type of component that is removed.

Surgery is associated with a number of risks that may be encountered either in the short term or in the long term. The short term complications that one may suffer from include excessive blood loss during the operation, injury to vital structures (including the spinal cord) and infections. If one or several vertebral bodies are removed spinal instability is a possible long term complication.

Before undergoing the operation, you need to be evaluated to establish that indeed you will benefit from this intervention. Part of this evaluation may include being subjected to imaging studies, undergoing several blood tests and so on. You will be asked to stop taking blood thinners a few weeks before the procedure so as to minimize the risk of complications.




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