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Spinal Decompression

Female getting back adjusted Chronic back or neck pain can make it hard to do even the simplest of tasks. People often experience pain from conditions like bulging or herniated disks in the spine, placing pressure on nerves and other spinal structures. One way to help alleviate some of the discomfort is to add spinal decompression therapy to your individualized treatment program.

Nonsurgical or surgical spinal decompression can reduce the pressure on affected areas and allow you to move with ease. Dr. Frank Gonzales can tell you how spinal decompression may facilitate your recovery.

What to Expect from Spinal Decompression

Patients may be eligible for nonsurgical or surgical spinal decompression therapy. Non-surgical spinal decompression involves the use of motorized traction to stretch the spine. This gentle procedure reduces pressure on and may induce retraction of herniated and bulging disks. With less pressure on the area, the body may continue with the healing process.

Surgical spinal decompression is used for those with more serious cases. This alternative may be suggested for those with bony growths or ruptured disks. Types of surgical spinal decompression include Corpectomy, Laminotomy and Diskectomy. Dr. Gonzales will clearly explain your surgical options and help you determine which one may work best for you.

The Benefits of Spinal Decompression

Non-surgical spinal decompression can complement a range of other therapies, such as massage therapy or acupuncture. This non-invasive therapy is often included as part of an effective treatment plan offering benefits like:

  • Improved oxygen, blood flow and movement of nutrients to an affected area, promoting healing.
  • Reduced pressure on injured disks often causing a retraction of bulging or herniated disks.
  • Decreased pressure on surrounding nerves and structures.
  • Being able to perform daily activities and exercises more easily.
  • Reduced pain in the back or neck.

Individuals may require a series of in-office treatments. Each session may last up to 45 minutes. Patients often experience less discomfort, inflammation and muscle tension soon after a session.

Surgical spinal decompression may be suggested depending on specific conditions and response to other therapies. There are inherent risks to any surgery which Dr. Gonzales will explain. A patient may not feel immediate relief after surgery and may have to wait until the healing process is complete to notice a significant difference.

Our Team at Permian Basin Accident & Injury Clinics Can Help

For more information about spinal decompression, contact Permian Basin Accident & Injury Clinics at (432) 262-3219.

  • I feel certain that the treatment I received their expedited the healing process for me. Not only did they treat my injuries from my accident, I also left there with a new awareness of taking care of this body. Every medical office should strive to be like this one.

    - Marsha C
  • When you go there they make you feel like family which is rare these days. Thank you Doc and especially Ashley for all u have done for me. If I ever need more help I will be coming back here.

    - Trina M
  • Dr. Gonzales and staff have been helping me recover from a motor vehicle accident, and they have been the most sincere and caring people I have ever met.

    - Amber S
  • I find them to be very professional and caring and I would recommend them to anyone I know.

    - Billy S
  • Dr. Guerrero and staff are really sweet and explained everything throughly. Looking forward to starting my therapy!

    - Rosalia C
  • They are friendly, very respectfully and considerate towards others cultures. They treat their patients with kindness and have expertise in taking care of other people.

    - Magda AK

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