
CANOE
CHIROPRACTIC
Accident and Sports Injury Clinic
What is Spinal Decompression?
The procedure in a non-surgical intervention. The patient lies on the decompression table and straps are fastened. These are applied in the specific places, to allow a slow and precise stretch at the problem herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, or spinal stenosis.
During treatment, negative pressure can be created within the disc. This helps the material that has protruded or herniated to be pulled back with the normal confines of the disk.


Benefits of Spinal Decompression?
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Non-Surgical
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Facet Syndrome
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Spondylolisthesis
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Post-Surgical Spinal Pain Syndromes
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Neck Problems
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Drug Free
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Pain Free or Reduction of Pain
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Enhance Recovery Rates
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Fast healing and recovery
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Promote active lifestyle
How many treatments do I need?
Many patients report a reduction in pain after the first few treatments, which is a sign that treatment is working; however, it is important to follow through and complete a full course of sessions that may reach 10-20 sessions to increase your chances of long-term recovery. Stropping the treatment early, may result in a relapse as well as wasted time and money. Your doctor will monitor your progress and prescribe the correct course for you.
