Disc Injuries & Spinal Decompression in Livonia MI

If you are living with a slipped disc or other related back pain in Livonia MI, it's important to find the most effective chiropractic care possible. A diagnosis of this type could be causing your chronic aches and pains, so make sure you are getting assistance that will provide relief fast!

Whether your pain is mild or severe, it's paramount to address it as soon as possible so that the problem does not progress and cause irreversible damage. The following article discusses some of the symptoms that commonly accompany disc injuries. Hopefully, you will better understand what you’re suffering from, as well as how chiropractic care can give immediate relief from any discomfort caused by this condition without causing further complications down the line.


DISC INJURY TREATMENT IN Livonia MI

Everybody has pads between each vertebra in their spine called intervertebral discs. Without these tough yet flexible discs to act as shock absorbers between each vertebra you would literally be unable to move around at all - especially when bending over or carrying heavy objects! Here are just some different kinds of disc injuries that can happen:

  • A protruding disc occurs when the jelly-like insides become warped so as to be asymmetrical, and the intervertebral disc bulges out from the vertebrae.
  • A herniated disc is one in which the disc has ruptured so that the jelly-like insides push outward, giving you severe pain.
  • A disc extrusion is the most severe of the disc injuries. This occurs when the gel of the intervertebral disc expands so extensively it pushes into other areas or even detaches completely from the disc.
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SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF A DISC INJURY

A disc injury is a serious issue that can result in a number of troubling symptoms, like pain in the back, a numb sensation, difficulty moving, and irritation of nerve roots in the spinal column. It can also cause:

  • Weakness in legs or feet
  • Pain in the legs and feet
  • Sciatica
  • May even lose control of bladder or bowels

CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR DISC INJURY

At Kramer Chiropractic we have a track record of giving immediate pain relief and long-lasting recovery. Caring for disc injuries is no different. Treatment for disc injuries involves a thorough assessment that includes x-rays, as well as an examination by your medical team to determine what type of injury you may be suffering from, the extent of the damage, and the best individualized plan for you.

Our team at Kramer Chiropractic is ready to help you with any back pain and injuries. We use a personalized approach that includes adjustments for disc injury recovery, as well as moderate techniques on the spine until our patient feels relief from their discomfort! If it has been a while since your last visit, be sure to call us today so we can get you started down the path toward better health.


Decompression Therapy For Herniated or Injured Discs

Decompression Therapy in Livonia MI is a highly successful treatment for patients suffering from bulging, herniated, degenerative, or ruptured discs as well as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, and many failed back surgery cases. This treatment helps patients avoid the risk of anesthesia, surgical complications, and the potential of failed back surgery.

Decompression Therapy begins with a series of sessions typically 3-4 times per week. Each session is approximately 8-12 minutes. During each session, electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound, or therapeutic laser may be applied to help relax muscles and promote further healing of injured tissues. Decompression Therapy is administered to patients fully clothed either face down or face up on the table.

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Decompression Therapy is an approved procedure that is covered by many insurance companies. This proven, non-surgical approach could help you find the pain relief you need.

For more information on how you can benefit from Decompression Therapy contact your local chiropractor today!


MTD 4000 - FDA 510(k) Clearance

The MTD 4000 traction device provides traction and mobilization of skeletal structures and skeletal muscles. The MTD 4000 may be used to relieve peripheral radiation/sciatica and pain associated with:

  • Protruding discs
  • Bulging discs
  • Herniated discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Posterior facet syndrome
  • Acute facet problems
  • Radicular pain
  • Prolapsed discs
  • Spinal root impingement
  • Hypomobility
  • Degenerative joint disease
  • Facet syndrome
  • Compression fractures
  • Joint pain
  • Discogenic pain

Certified in the KDT Decompression Technique™

The certification course is taught by the leading experts in spinal decompression, KDT has trained doctors worldwide and treated thousands of patients using a variety of decompression systems. The topics cover an array of subjects including proper patient selection, patient positioning, treatment time, amount of force, and ancillary procedures. The course entails over 40 hours including hands-on training sessions, followed by a certification examination. It is approved by leading Chiropractic Colleges.

After completing this comprehensive course, we are pleased that we can now better serve our patients and others in the community with advanced Spinal Decompression therapy.

This advanced technique is a non-surgical option that can finally bring relief to many people who suffer from neck or back pain.


Conditions That Benefit From Cervical And Lumbar Decompression

  • Herniated Discs
  • Sciatica
  • Spinal Arthritis
  • Failed Surgery
  • Bulging Discs
  • Degenerative Disc
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Facet Syndrome
  • Radiculopathy
  • Headaches

How Does Spinal Decompression in Livonia MI Work?

Decompression Therapy relieves pain, reduces inflammation of the spine, and restores spinal motion all while treating the underlying cause.

Spinal Decompression Therapy creates negative pressures inside the herniated, bulging disc letting it retract naturally, thus relieving disc pressure on spinal nerves which usually relieves the pain. Reducing pressure in the disc also restores the natural transfer of surrounding fluids, nutrients, and oxygen into the disc, a process essential for disc health. Tears in the disc’s wall can now repair themselves while nutrients introduced back into the disc’s nucleus can reverse the disc’s degeneration and its collapse, and restore disc height which relieves pressure on inflamed spinal joints.


How Many Treatments Are Necessary?

The majority of our patients find treatments to be a comfortable and relaxing experience, many actually even fall asleep during treatments. Research and clinical experience have shown the best results to occur with 20- 30 decompression therapy treatments. These treatments are completed at a typical frequency of 3 times per week. Several factors will determine the treatment protocol that will be specifically designed for you. No two spines are the same.

Several other treatment modalities may be employed in order to reduce inflammation, improve range of motion, decrease pain, accelerate healing potential, improve balance, and strengthen supporting structures such as Deep Tissue Laser, Muscle Therapy, Strength and Restoration Therapy, Moist Heat, Stretching and Stability Exercises in addition to Chiropractic Specific Adjustments.


Spinal Decompression Therapy Is Clinically Proven

There have been several studies performed that demonstrate the effectiveness of NonSurgical Spinal Decompression. As referenced by Gionis et al., "Results showed that 86% of the 219 patients who completed the therapy reported immediate resolution of symptoms, while 84% remained pain-free 90 days post-treatment. Physical examination findings showed improvement in 92% of the 219 patients, and remained intact in 89% of these patients 90 days after treatment." Spinal Decompression Therapy has saved many people from spinal surgery and allowed them to return to their regular active lifestyle.

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Kramer Chiropractic

20414 Farmington Rd
Livonia, MI 48152
P: (248) 615-1533
F: (248) 615-9068