SOLON, Ohio, March 06, 2016 -- Although it's a full-service chiropractic clinic, Reed Chiropractic Clinic's primary specialty is spinal decompression therapy. The clinic offers the finest spinal decompression equipment available today, and Dr. Randy Reed and his team have extensive amounts of experience in delivering this therapy to patients with a wide range of physical capabilities. "We offer a comprehensive array of chiropractic services, but our current focus is on promoting spinal decompression, which we firmly believe to be one of the best non-invasive alternatives to surgery that's available today," said Dr. Reed.
Non-surgical spinal decompression involves using a motorized traction table to gentle stretch the spine. This motion adjusts the position and force of the spine, alleviating pressure from the gel-like discs that act as cushions between vertebrae. In fact, this motion creates a vacuum effect in the discs. This effect is known as negative intra-discal pressure, and its primary benefit is that it helps bulging or herniated discs to retract while promoting the movement of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids into the discs. The delivery of nutrients, in particular, promotes healing in degenerated, torn disc fibers.
An affordable procedure, spinal decompression is primarily used to treat back and neck pain that is caused by bulging and herniated discs. It is also used to treat conditions like pinched nerves, radiating arm pain, degenerative disc disease, injured or diseased spinal nerve roots, sciatica, and posterior facet syndrome, or worn spinal joints. The process is simple and doesn't cause any pain. With harnesses secured at the trunk and pelvis, a fully clothed patient lies face down or face up on a computer-controlled traction table that is operated by the licensed chiropractor. The doctor customizes the treatment, which alternates between traction and relaxation, based on the patient's specific needs. A typical session takes between 30 and 45 minutes, and most patients undergo 20 to 28 treatments across a period of five to seven weeks. "Patients generally enjoy spinal decompression; some even find it relaxing," said Dr. Reed. Most patients experience some relief within about six sessions. If full relief is possible, it is typically achieved within eight to 12 sessions.
Because Dr. Reed and his team specialize in spinal decompression, the clinic has invested in the Evolution DT Therapy system, which is the best non-surgical spinal decompression equipment available today. "As always, our goal is to deliver the best possible care to our patients. Investing in state-of-the-art technology is a part of that," added Dr. Reed. Chiropractic skill and experience matter too, and Dr. Reed has been a licensed chiropractor since 1985 and opened his practice the following year. "In Solon, Twinsburg, Aurora, and surrounding areas, you won't find a better place to undergo spinal decompression therapy," added the doctor.
Reed Chiropractic Clinic is located in Solon. Those who would like to learn more about spinal decompression and other services offered by the clinic may contact the clinic at (440) 248-2866.
Reed Chiropractic Clinic, (440) 248-2866


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