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Its no secret that aches and pains can make you feel tired and not your best. At Middletown Chiropractic, we locate and eliminate the cause of your pain, not just the symptoms. We want you to feel your best every day! So call us for an appointment at: 215-741-0700 |
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Spinal Decompression Therapy: |
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A Non-Surgical, Highly Effective Solution for Disc Pain and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
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| Spinal Decompression Therapy is a non-surgical procedure that effectively treats disabling low back, neck,
and radiating leg and arm pain. Decompression Therapy effectively relieves pain associated with disc herniation, degenerative discs, and posterior facet syndromes, by reducing the pressure on spinal discs and facet joints through unloading created by distraction and positioning.
Decompression Therapy effectively enhances the healing process and renders quick, effective and amazing pain relief that enables most patients to return to a more active lifestyle.
Research to develop this procedure was conducted by prominent physicians, engineers, and technicians at major teaching hospitals.
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Decompression Therapy is a highly successful treatment for patients suffering from bulging, herniated, degenerative, or ruptured discs as well as sciatica, carpal tunnel, and many failed back surgery cases. |
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This treatment helps patients avoid the risk of anasthesia, surgical complications, and the potential of failed back surgery. |
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Decompression Therapy begins with a series of sessions typically 3-4 times per week. Each session is approximately 8-12 minutes. Following each session, electrical muscle stimulation and ultrasound is applied to help relax your muscles and ligaments. |
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After treatment, your doctor may prescribe specific exercises designated to help you regain control and strengthen the co-contractor muscles which are responsible for stabilization. |
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Decompression Therapy is administered to patients fully clothed either face down or face up on the table. |
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Clinical studies suggest Decompression Therapy provides a majority of qualified candidates with initial relief within a few sessions. |
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Decompression Therapy is an approved procedure that is covered by most insurance companies, and is compensated under Act 57 (PA Workers Compensation) and Act 6 (PA Personal Injury). |
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