Spinal Decompression

With Action Spine & Joint in Nashville

Welcome to Action Spine & Joint, where Dr. Casey Bearden and our dedicated team offer a range of services, such as spinal decompression, to help you find relief from conditions like sciatica, neck pain, and back pain. Our clinic, located in Nashville, serves patients from various suburbs and communities such as Sylvan Park, Forest Hills, and Bellevue. One of the innovative treatments we provide is spinal decompression therapy, which has yielded fantastic results for many of our patients.

Spinal Decompression: A Gentle Solution without Surgery

If you’re seeking a way to alleviate pain in your back and legs, spinal decompression therapy could be the answer you’ve been looking for. Unlike invasive and costly surgical procedures, this non-surgical option creates negative pressure between the vertebrae, allowing the bones and discs to gradually reposition themselves and provide relief. By stretching the spine gently and creating space between the vertebrae, this therapy promotes the flow of nutrients and essential fluids to the discs, leading to accelerated healing. The beauty of spinal decompression therapy is that it encourages your body’s natural healing process, reducing the need for extensive medical interventions or medications.

What Is Spinal Decompression?

Spinal decompression therapy is a specialized chiropractic service that targets specific conditions such as bulging, degenerating, and herniated discs. At Action Spine & Joint, we prioritize patient evaluation to ensure that this hands-on approach is suitable for you. Most patients experience immediate pain relief during or after a treatment session, with minimal discomfort reported. However, if you experience any discomfort, it’s crucial to communicate this to our team. We will work with you to develop an alternative treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

Is Spinal Decompression The Right Treatment For My Condition?

Spinal decompression therapy has shown remarkable effectiveness in addressing chronic or acute disc injuries in the lower back and neck. It is particularly valuable for individuals who have been told that surgery is their only option for relief, as it can help prevent chronic back or neck pain. Our therapy has successfully treated conditions such as degenerative disc disease, herniated or bulging discs, pinched nerves, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and facet syndrome. In addition to decompression therapy, we also utilize deep tissue laser therapies to complement our approach, further avoiding the need for back surgeries.

Cutting-Edge Technology and Remarkable Results

At Action Spine & Joint, we take pride in our state-of-the-art decompression machine, known for its effectiveness. Our non-surgical spinal decompression treatment is safe and uses FDA-cleared equipment to apply precise and gradual distraction forces to your spinal structures. By gently separating the vertebrae and creating a vacuum effect inside the targeted discs, we facilitate healing and provide relief through negative intra-discal pressure. Dr. Casey Bearden, our esteemed expert in Spinal Decompression Therapy, has witnessed significant reductions in pain within a short period. With each treatment, microscopic retraction of herniated or bulging discs occurs, leading to cumulative and dramatic improvements over four to six weeks.

What Can I Expect During A Spinal Decompression Therapy Session?

During your spinal decompression therapy sessions, you can expect to lie comfortably on the decompression table, either on your back or stomach, depending on the targeted area. Straps will securely fasten around your waist or lower chest for the lower back treatments, while soft rubber pads will support your neck for cervical treatments. Most patients find the treatment to be quite comfortable and well-tolerated, allowing you to relax and focus on your healing journey.

Find Pain Relief With Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression has proven highly effective in treating a range of conditions, including bulging discs, herniated discs, pinched nerves, sciatica, radiating arm pain, degenerative disc disease, leg pain, and facet syndromes. To further enhance your pain relief options, we also offer deep tissue laser therapy.

For the best treatment of arm and leg numbness and Spinal Decompression Therapy in Nashville, trust the expertise of Dr. Casey Bearden and the dedicated team at Action Spine & Joint. Let us help you find relief from pain, explore non-surgical alternatives, and embark on a journey toward improved well-being. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and take the first step on the path to a pain-free life.

We Serve Nashville and All of Davidson County

Action Spine & Joint, located in Nashville, TN, offers exceptional chiropractic care that extends throughout Davidson County and surrounding areas. They prioritize holistic health and accessibility, providing comprehensive services for various conditions. Their skilled team focuses on patient-centered treatments, addressing underlying causes to enhance well-being and vitality.

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FAQ’S

Q: What is Spinal Decompression?

A: Spinal decompression is a non-surgical therapeutic technique designed to relieve pressure on the spine and its surrounding structures. It involves gently stretching the spine using specialized equipment to alleviate pressure on spinal discs, nerves, and joints.

Q: How does Spinal Decompression work?

A: During spinal decompression therapy, a patient is positioned on a specialized table that gently stretches and relaxes the spine. This stretching creates a negative pressure within the spinal discs, which helps to pull herniated or bulging discs back into place and reduce nerve compression. This process promotes healing, reduces pain, and improves spinal function.

Q: What conditions can Spinal Decompression treat?

A: Spinal decompression can be effective for various conditions, including:

Herniated or bulging discs

-Degenerative disc disease

Sciatica

Spinal stenosis

Chronic back pain

-Neck pain

Q: Is Spinal Decompression safe?

A: Spinal decompression is generally considered safe when performed by a trained professional. It is a non-invasive procedure with minimal risks. However, it may not be suitable for everyone. Your healthcare provider will evaluate your condition and medical history to determine if spinal decompression is appropriate for you.

Q: How many sessions of Spinal Decompression will I need?

A: The number of sessions required varies based on the condition being treated, its severity, and individual response to therapy. Typically, a series of sessions is recommended, often ranging from 15 to 30 treatments. Your provider will create a customized treatment plan based on your specific needs.

Q: How long does a Spinal Decompression session last?

A: A typical spinal decompression session lasts between 20 to 30 minutes. The duration may vary based on the treatment plan and individual needs. Your provider will guide you through each session and adjust the treatment as necessary.

Q: Does Spinal Decompression hurt?

A: Spinal decompression is usually painless. Most patients experience a gentle stretching sensation and may feel mild discomfort initially, which typically subsides as the body adjusts to the treatment. It is important to communicate with your provider about any discomfort during the sessions.

Q: How soon will I see results from Spinal Decompression?

A: Many patients begin to experience relief from pain and improved mobility after a few sessions. However, the full benefits may take several weeks of consistent treatment. Your provider will monitor your progress and adjust the treatment plan to optimize results.

Q: Can Spinal Decompression be combined with other treatments?

A: Yes, spinal decompression can be combined with other treatments such as physical therapy, chiropractic care, or medication to enhance overall outcomes. Your provider will work with you to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all aspects of your condition.

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