Patients who suffer from the chronic pain associated with bulging, degenerating, or herniated discs may benefit from treatment using a spinal decompression table. This type of pain, which can manifest as back or neck pain itself as well as associated pain in the arms and legs, may have already been treated by traditional traction methods or even by spinal surgery to limited improvement. In these cases, a spinal decompression table that uses computerized sensors to perform stretching actions on the spine and promote healing can be uniquely effective.
But what is a spinal decompression table, and how it can be used to treat patients who have not been able to find relief in other ways?
The spine is designed to carry the body's weight and distribute the loads encountered during rest and activity. When excess weight is carried, the spine is forced to assimilate the burden, which may lead to structural compromise and damage (eg, injury, sciatica). One region of the spine that is most vulnerable to the effects of obesity is the low back—the lumbar spine.
Why Exercise is Important
Lack of exercise can lead to poor flexibility and weak muscles in the back, pelvis, and thighs. This can increase the curve of the lower back, causing the pelvis to tilt too far forward. Further, this is detrimental to proper posture and as posture weakens, other regions of the spine (neck) may become painful.
Back Pain Only Age-related?
You may try to dismiss the cause of some of these spinal disorders to the process of normal aging. It is true that with age, body tissues can cause changes to spinal anatomy. However, if you are overweight or obese, chances are you have, or will have, back pain. You may have or develop one of the following conditions:
Posture: Unhealthy posture accounts for neck and back pain. A level of physical fitness is necessary to properly support the spine. One of the most commonly known side effects of poor posture is unwanted strain on your upper and lower back. Slouching forward puts pressure between your shoulder blades and causes you to flatten your back muscles.
Low Back Pain: Obesity may aggravate an existing low back problem and contribute to recurrence of the condition.
Osteoporosis: A sedentary lifestyle coupled with an unbalanced diet can affect the density, or strength of the bones (spinal vertebrae). When the structural architecture of a vertebral body is compromised, it is at risk for fracture. Vertebral fractures can be painful and disabling. If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis, you have probably lost between 25% to 30% of desirable bone density.
Osteoarthritis (OA) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): The joints in the spine are called facet joints. Excessive body weight places unnatural pressure and stress on the joints during movement and at rest.
Your joints are vital to how your body moves. They aid in walking, running and how you go about your daily tasks. However, many people suffer from joint pain and this affects how they get around and keep up with busy lifestyles. Most joint pains are related to the knee, shoulders, spine and ankles. Keeping the joints healthy is necessary for maintaining one’s free range of motion.
All kinds of acute injuries can cause discomfort and joint pain. Many of these injuries experienced by adults are related to automobile accidents, workplace injuries and traumatic events. Injuries tend to be milder (and are a result of repetitive stress) for people who work in a traditional office setting. In contrast, the injuries for people working in hazardous conditions may be a result of uneven flooring, spilled materials, malfunctioning equipment and other types of mishaps. When these types of injuries happen, it mostly affects the elbow, knees and shoulders. Luckily, the symptoms of these injuries can be reduced with chiropractic adjustments.
Joint injury to adolescents and adults is usually a result of participating in different types of sports. Chiropractic care is a great treatment option for the rehabilitation process of most sports injuries for both amateurs and professionals. Once the pain and harm to the body have been medically addressed, chiropractic care can help restore the joints to proper health.