Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Spinal Decompression Therapy For Lower Back Pain

By Randall Pruitt, DC, DACNB, DAAPM, MUAC, CES-NASM

Bulging or herniated discs are often the cause of lower back pain. In this situation the soft inner core of the disc migrates out breaking through the outer structure of the disc. The outer portion called the annulus fibrosis usually holds this softer inner portion in place. Once this softer material has moved outward, it can cause severe pain by pushing on sensitive structures or by initiating inflammation. If this condition is not addressed appropriately it can lead to a life of pain.

Traumatic accidents, repetitive stress, or motions can cause herniated or bulging discs. Natural aging can also cause gradual breakdown of the disc fibers, making them more prone to herniating or bulging. Depending on the location of the damage the pain from these injuries can vary greatly.

Determining if the symptoms of lower back pain are caused by a herniated or bulging disc may be difficult. Other causes of low back pain must be entertained. If the pain is severe, radiates down the leg and into the feet a herniated or bulging disc is highly suspect.A herniated disc diagnosis is more probable if coughing or sneezing increases the pain. Numbness, weakness and tingling are also very common with herniated or bulging discs. If treatment is not initiated quickly the resultant nerve damage may become chronic.

Even though herniated or bulging discs in the low back are more common, a herniated or bulging disc in the neck may also cause pain. Neck pain can range from simple mechanical neck pain to pain into the shoulders, down the arms and into the hands and fingers. Neck pain can be intensified by certain movements or head positions as well.

One of the newest technologies available for the treatment of lower back pain due to a bulging or herniated disc is non-surgical spinal decompression. This technology has a computer system that allows negative pressures to be created inside the disc space. This negative pressure draws the herniated or bulging material back into place so that the outer fibers of the disc can mend. This technology has also been indicated in the treatment of degenerative disc disease and facet syndrome.

Non-surgical spinal decompression utilizing the DRX9000 creates the negative pressures by utilizing a logarithmic pulling mechanism. This specific curve bypasses the typical guarding mechanism that is common with the spinal muscles. The technology necessary to apply spinal decompressive forces is patented and The DRX9000 True Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression System utilizes high-speed treatment computers to calculate the logarithmic spinal decompression treatment curve for each patient. Recently published clinical research data demonstrates very promising results for patients suffering with herniated or bulging discs.

While herniated and bulging discs are a common back pain condition in America, patients today have a new effective, non-surgical alternative with the DRX9000 Non-surgical Spinal Decompression System. - 16887

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