Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression uses a special kind of FDA-approved therapy called “closed reduction decompression” that alleviates pain by taking pressure off the nerves and discs in the lower back, or lumbar region of the spine. It is a non-surgical procedure that safely and effectively treats low back pain and leg pain associated with: Disc herniations, Disc bulge, Sciatica, Stenosis, Arthritis, Degeneration, Facet syndrome, Spondylolisthesis, Osteoporosis and Pre and Post Surgery.
What is SRT? TOP
Strength Restoration Therapy (SRT) is a closed stabilization process achieved through increased para-spinal muscle strengthening. Because herniated discs are generally thought to be a result of mechanical instability and disuse atrophy. SRT is an important component to restore spinal muscle support.
How does Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression work? TOP
Non-surgical decompression creates negative pressure inside the injured disc which draws water from the surrounding tissue back into the disc allowing the disc to re-hydrate and heal. It relieves pain by reducing herniations, reducing bulges and enlarging the disc space. Spinal Decompression works by applying a gentle force at the correct angle through the use of a specifically designed decompression unit that alleviates pressure off the pain sensitive nerves.
Is Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression gentle and effective? TOP
The technology utilized at Horn Family Chiropractic is advanced and recognized. Our Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression protocol involves two primary therapies, the Lordex Decompression Unit and the RX1 Strength Restoration Machine. The Lordex treatment relieves pressure by focusing on a specific disc, or vertebrae which is the source of the pain. Introduction of kinetic activity and strength restoration therapy provides tremendous stability to the lumbar spine. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression guests at Horn Family Chiropractic have been able to enjoy a clinical success rate of 89%, greatly enhancing their overall quality of life.
Will I experience discomfort during the treatments? TOP
The majority of our patients find the treatments very comfortable and often sleep through the entire treatment.
Will I experience discomfort after the treatments? TOP
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression treatment does not lead to increased pain after treatments. You will be given a home care protocol to follow to avoid exacerbation of your pain while completing the decompression treatment.
How long will it be before I notice results? TOP
Some patients experience relief on the very first visit. On average most patients start to notice significant relief between the 7th and 12th visits.
How soon can I return to work or normal activity? TOP
Depending on the individual case many patients return to work and normal activity within 2-3 weeks.
Will there be any side effects? TOP
There are no side effects to Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy. The results are healthier discs, stronger core musculature to support the spine, and improved flexibility.
How long do the results last? TOP
The results of Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression will last as long as the patient continues with their home care protocol and re-hydration/maintenance care.
How is the Lordex Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression System different from other machines? TOP
Decompression is only 50% of the total procedure. Stabilization and improved functional capacity is necessary to slow, stop or reverse mechanical spinal pathology. Lordex is a “system” that combines the LDU (decompression) and RX1 (stabilization) designed to produce long term results. Other units that focus on decompression alone fail to address the underlying cause of mechanical instability.
Is Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression as effective as surgery? TOP
In our clinic we have experienced an 89% success rate. Research reveals that the effectiveness of low back surgery is approximately 50%.
How is Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression different than surgery? TOP
Surgery of the spine is serious, yet sometimes unavoidable. Fortunately, less than 1% of all low back pain sufferers are surgical candidates. But just because you don’t need surgery doesn’t mean you don’t need treatment. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is the logical choice. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression provides successful long-term relief of back pain, but from the standpoint of a non-operative closed procedure. Surgery is "open reduction" decompression. Lordex is "closed reduction" decompression. Surgery is "open fusion" for stabilization. Lordex is "closed stabilization" through increased paraspinal muscle strengthening.
How long do Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression treatments take? TOP
The complete program requires 20-30 hours over a six to eight week period.
Is Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression right for everyone? TOP
Low back pain caused by fractures, tumors, infection or metabolic disease processes are not candidates for the program. We will determine your course of treatment and whether you are a candidate. While some people have conditions that exceed the limits of any procedure available, the current literature suggest that 90-92% of patients with herniated disc, degenerative joint disease, sciatica, facet syndrome and bulging disc are potential candidates for non-surgical spinal decompression.
How do I know if I am a candidate for Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression? TOP
To determine if you are a candidate you will undergo a thorough examination and evaluation, including a review of your most recent MRI and any other diagnostic tests that you have received. Our reputation and your health are based on your results and we are not willing to compromise either.
How long has Lordex Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy been around? TOP
Lordex Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression was developed in the late 1980's by Dr. John Boren. He and a team of professionals have continuously refined the equipment and treatment protocols to improve patient’s outcome and results.
What are my limitations after non-surgical spinal decompression and how long will I be out of work? TOP
Rehabilitative exercises to strengthen and stabilize the spine as well as flexibility exercises begin the very first day of your treatment. Each case is different so the limitations will be recommended on an individualized basis. We recommend that patients return to normal activities gradually to allow for maximum healing. Patients that have desk jobs can normally return to work within a few days and patients with physically strenuous jobs should wait four to six weeks, depending on the job. You may return to work with restrictions for those first six weeks and then return to normal activity there after.
Can you help me if I have had failed back surgery? TOP
Yes, we typically can – in fact, a large percentage of our patients have had failed back surgery or have new spine conditions due to adhesions and scar tissue from past surgeries.
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