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Spinal Decompression Therapy

Smart Pain Solutions

Decompression is utilized by chiropractors and other healthcare professionals such as physical therapists. This blog posting explains decompression and how chiropractors use it to reduce neck and low back pain. We will discuss decompression tables and exercises that can be performed in-clinic and at home.

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The 18 Most Popular Chiropractic Tools and Equipment

ChiroTouch

Activator Adjusting Tool The Activator adjusting tool uses a spring-loaded thrust to gently push targeted vertebrae or extremity joints back into proper alignment. This method is less invasive than traditional spinal manipulation, offering a more comfortable experience with reduced muscle tension and fewer audible pops or cracks.

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How Can Chiropractors Alleviate Back Pain Safely and Effectively?

Evolve Chiropractic

They will assess your spinal alignment, muscle tension, and overall posture to develop a personalized treatment plan. Chiropractic care may involve spinal adjustments, therapeutic exercises, and lifestyle recommendations to promote healing and prevent future issues. Another non-invasive technique is spinal decompression therapy.

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How Can Chiropractic Adjustments Improve Your Posture and Alignment?

Evolve Chiropractic

When spinal misalignments occur, they can disrupt this vital communication system, leading to a variety of health problems. Chiropractic adjustments help to remove interference from the nervous system by realigning the spine and ensuring that the vertebrae are in their proper position.

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Spinal Decompression in Chiropractic Care: A Resource for Patients

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Well, it’s a non-surgical and non-invasive treatment that aims to relieve pressure on the spinal discs and nerves. Imagine your spinal discs as little cushions between the bones of your spine (the vertebrae). Now, here’s where spinal decompression comes to the rescue.