Spinal Rejuvenation Therapy Could Solve Your Disc Problems
Do you suffer from degenerative disc disease, herniated or bulging discs, sciatica, or other spinal problems? Has your physician suggested you consider surgery?
You may want to consider spinal rejuvenation therapy (or SRT) first. SRT combines spinal decompression therapy with a neurological approach to care that has proven effective in treating degenerative discs, facet syndrome, sciatica, herniated discs and spinal stenosis. If you have already had surgery, spinal rejuvenation therapy can still be considered if you suffer from failed back surgery syndrome.
Spinal discs do not get oxygen and fresh blood consistently. Decompression, brain activation, and motion can enhance healing by restoring the needed nutrients back into the discs.
During therapy, we will combine brain-based therapy, gentle spinal techniques, exercise with enhanced air, decompression and possibly other therapies to attack the problem.
Spinal rejuvenation therapy typically takes up to one hour to complete. Patients usually have treatment three to five times a week for four to six weeks. Most patients find pain relief within a few sessions. However, to achieve maximum and long-lasting relief, commitment to the entire recommended treatment program is necessary. For those who are candidates and follow the recommended guidelines, spinal rejuvenation has proven to be highly effective.
Before you opt for surgery, explore the possibility of spinal rejuvenation therapy. Every person who is interested in spinal rejuvenation therapy will be evaluated to see if he or she would make a good candidate. To schedule an appointment for a consultation and screening exam to see if you are a candidate for these breakthrough procedure give us a call at 661-940-6302.