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Decompression Therapy - what it is and how it works
Decompression therapy is a non-surgical, non-invasive, effective treatment for chronic and acute low-back pain sufferers. Genuine decompression therapy has relieved some common problems that are related to the vertebral disc including: sciatica, disc herniation and bulges, degenerative discs, failed low back surgery, posterior facet syndrome and spinal stenosis/arthritis. Decompression therapy holds great potential in treating a large population of people who might not otherwise be able to regain health and the ability to enjoy pain-free living, without restrictions and risks associated with back surgery. There is now hope for the millions of Americans who suffer from chronic and severe low back pain with decompression. Why Decompression Works
The task of relieving pain is a result of the application of negative pressure to reverse high intra-disc pressure. The pain is relieved by moving areas of herniated disc back into place by the creation of negative pressure to draw disc material back into the disc space and relieve pressure. Decompression allows for strengthening of the outer ligament bands that hold the disc material in place and which become weak and stretched during the bulging effect.
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