ST. GEORGE, Utah, April 17, 2016 -- Patients often respond positively to spinal decompression therapy for sciatica and other back problems, reports My Family Chiro. Spinal decompression is an effective treatment for many suffering from sciatica, back and neck pain. Even post-surgical patients report significant pain relief from spinal decompression treatment. Spinal decompression reduces pressure on bulging or herniated discs and lessens sciatica discomfort. This therapy offers natural pain relief that is a welcome alternative to prescription medication. My Family Chiro provides a host of complementary alternatives to provide natural and non-invasive pain relief and heal the source of chronic conditions.
According to recent studies, spinal decompression therapy is found to produce significant positive results in patients. Spinal decompression therapy is seen as a safe and effective form of treatment for sciatica. It is a non-surgical treatment that increases space between spinal discs. Spinal decompression therapy, with exercise and other complementary therapies, can help heal herniated discs, improve mobility, and reduces feelings of pain. It is performed on a mechanized table that gently stretches section of the spine for a period of time, then relaxes the spine to give a pumping action at the disc level. A chiropractor will adjust the table to tailor a session to address individual patient needs. Patients with sciatica, disc bulges, disc herniation and radiculopathy are often good candidates for spinal decompression therapy. Sciatica occurs from compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, leading to intense lower back pain. The increased space produced via spinal decompression reduces irritation and promotes healing of the affected structures and nerves.
“Some individuals that have struggled with sciatica for quite some time find substantial relief with spinal decompression,” said Dr. Tom Johnson. “As an experienced chiropractor, spinal decompression therapy helps many patients with sciatica experience less pain and reduces nerve irritation and compression. Spinal decompression treatments are a natural and non-invasive way to reduce discomfort and promote the natural healing process of the body. Many patients are surprised by the amount of relief they experience and some even fall asleep during a spinal decompression treatment. This gentle therapy is just that soothing for those suffering from the pain of sciatica.”
Dr. Tom Johnson offers his expertise in spinal decompression therapy to the residents of St. George and the surrounding communities. Patients benefit from the latest chiropractic equipment and proven chiropractic techniques. Sciatica and spinal alignment problems can be treated with spinal decompression therapy at My Family Chiro, which may reduce patients’ reliance on pain medication. Chiropractors offer holistic treatments to address the root causes of chronic conditions and develop customized treatment programs for children and adults. The option of spinal decompression therapy is available for those seeking treatment at My Family Chiro in St. George.
Call (435) 703-9406 to speak with a friendly associate that can discuss how spinal decompression therapy can impact specific conditions or visit http://my-family-chiro.com/ for more details.
My Family Chiro, (435) 703-9406


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