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Sunday, September 14, 2008

What is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment that is aimed to reduce back pain. The non-invasive procedure is anything but uncomfortable. Lasting no more than twenty minutes, patients lay on a table with a harness wrapped around them.

Connected to a computer, the harness actually sends pressure to decompress the spine. When pressure is sent to this area, the discs begin to stretch, bringing oxygen as well as blood supply back to the spine. As a result, this begins the healing process, which improves mobility and in the end, reduces muscle spasms.

For most people who undergo spinal decompression therapy, it is finally a chance to live pain-free. The ability to heal without the use of drugs or surgery is a phenomenal opportunity. It is safe, comfortable and does not require hours of effort.
With just a few hours of dedication a week, you too could find the relief you’ve been dreaming of.


1 comments:

Sophia Jason said...

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