Thursday, March 15, 2012

Non-Surgical Options to Back Surgery


Before making the decision to go under the knife, research your options, such as Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression, a revolutionary new technology used primarily to treat disc injuries in the neck and in the low back. This treatment option is very safe and utilizes FDA cleared equipment to apply distraction forces to spinal structures in a precise and graduated manner. Distraction is offset by cycles of partial relaxation. This technique of spinal decompression therapy, that is, unloading due to distraction and positioning, has shown the ability to gently separate the vertebrae from each other, creating a vacuum inside the discs that we are targeting. This "vacuum effect" is also known as negative intra-discal pressure.

Another option is MicroCurrent Therapy, commonly referred as MENS is an electrical treatment
modality providing current in millionths of an ampere that has the ability to relieve pain, increase
the rate of wound healing, stimulate the regeneration of injured tissue, change scar tissue and
relieve myofascial trigger points.

In addition, microcurrent therapy can be used at specific frequencies for a variety of tissues and
conditions. This can often soften tissue and decrease pain, which provides
long-lasting pain
relief that may even be permanent.
This has some promising benefits that may be applicable
to current chronic pain conditions as well.
Another option is MicroCurrent Therapy, commonly referred as MENS is an electrical treatment
modality providing current in millionths of an ampere that has the ability to relieve pain, increase
the rate of wound healing, stimulate the regeneration of injured tissue, change scar tissue and
relieve myofascial trigger points.

In addition, microcurrent therapy can be used at specific frequencies for a variety of tissues and
conditions. This can often soften tissue and decrease pain, which provides
long-lasting pain
relief that may even be permanent.
This has some promising benefits that may be applicable
to current chronic pain conditions as well.

Another option is MicroCurrent Therapy, commonly referred as MENS is an electrical treatment modality providing current in millionths of an ampere that has the ability to relieve pain, increase the rate of wound healing, stimulate the regeneration of injured tissue, change scar tissue and relieve myofascial trigger points. In addition, microcurrent therapy can be used at specific frequencies for a variety of tissues and conditions. This can often soften tissue and decrease pain, which provides long-lasting pain relief that may even be permanent. This has some promising benefits that may be applicable to current chronic pain conditions as well.

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