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Is Spinal Decompression Therapy the Right Herniated Disc Treatment for You?

Written By Venice Spine and Disc on November 7, 2024

man getting spinal decompressionA herniated disc, also called a slipped disc or ruptured disc, is a spinal condition that occurs when your spinal disc breaks open or moves out of place. This can happen due to trauma or injury, age-related disc degeneration, or as a complication from a spinal condition. A herniated disc can cause back pain, muscle weakness, numbness and tingling, a pins and needles feeling, and nerve pain. At Venice Spine & Disc, Dr. Michael Grocholski can evaluate your symptoms and determine which method of herniated disc treatment is right for you. Here is your guide to determining if you should consider spinal decompression in Venice, FL, for a herniated disc.

When Should You Visit a Chiropractor for Herniated Disc Treatment?

While some people only experience mild, temporary symptoms of a herniated disc, others may have symptoms that persist for weeks or worsen over time. Visit Dr. Grocholski for evaluation and treatment if:

  • You have severe back pain that can’t be treated with rest or medication
  • Your back pain is worsening or preventing you from taking part in your normal routine
  • You have a burning or itching pain that radiates from your lower back down one leg to your foot
  • Your pain gets worse when you stand up, sit down, or walk
  • Your pain increases when you laugh, cough, or sneeze
  • You have numbness or tingling in your back, hip, leg, or foot

What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Spinal decompression therapy is a nonsurgical treatment option for herniated discs, bone spurs, disc degeneration, nerve compression, arthritis of the spine, and sciatica. Spinal decompression uses motorized traction to create negative pressure that changes the force and position of the spine. You will lie on a traction table, and Dr. Grocholski will control the table’s movement using a computer program. As the table moves, it will gently stretch your spine and back.

How Does Spinal Decompression Treat Herniated Discs?

Spinal decompression slowly and gently stretches the spine and back. The negative pressure created by the traction can relieve pressure on your spine and the surrounding nerves and muscles. It can also create a vacuum effect that causes a herniated disc to retract back into place, and draws water, oxygen, and nutrients to the spine to jump start the healing process.

Learn More About Spinal Decompression in Venice, FL

If you’re ready to learn more about spinal decompression in Venice, FL, and find out if it is the right herniated disc treatment option for you, visit us at Venice Spine & Disc. Dr. Grocholski and our team will evaluate your symptoms, discuss your health and lifestyle, and create a personalized herniated disc treatment plan for you. Our goals are to relieve your pain and symptoms, reduce your risk of future spinal problems, and improve your overall health and wellness. Call us now to schedule an appointment.


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