Spinal
Decompression for Auto Accident Injuries in Monmouth County
Spinal
Decompression is a non-surgical and effective treatment option
for many common auto accident injuries. Spinal Decompression is
particularly helpful in relieving not only the symptoms of certain
injuries, but can also help to correct the cause of pain, thereby
helping many patients avoid surgery and other invasive procedures.
As
part of Monmouth Pain and Rehabilitation’s Auto
Accident Injury Program, Spinal Decompression may be used
for auto accident victims suffering from neck
pain, back pain,
disc herniations,
sciatica, and other nerve-related
pain conditions.
The
trauma of an auto accident often leads to swelling and inflammation
that puts pressure on the nerves in and around the spine. These
nerves have a limited amount of space in which to function; when
any force causes irritation or compression, pain is the result.
Other symptoms of compression of the nerves may include radiating
pain, numbness, tingling,
or the sensation of muscle pain and weakness. These symptoms can
also occur when herniated or bulged disc material puts pressure
on the nerves.
Spinal
Decompression in our Monmouth County pain management office works
by separating the bones of the spine—the vertebrae—with
decompression and traction equipment. This gentle, deliberate
process creates more space between the vertebrae to allow additional
blood and oxygen to the area for faster healing and a reduction
in inflammation.
Spinal
Decompression for Herniated Discs in Monmouth County
When
the trauma of an auto accident leads to herniated or bulged discs,
Spinal Decompression is often considered an excellent option for
correcting the condition. This non-surgical treatment has the
effect of creating negative pressure in the discs of the spine,
essentially producing a vacuum-like effect that pulls the herniated,
internal disc material back into the shell of the disc.
Preventing
Surgery with Spinal Decompression
Monmouth
Pain and Rehabilitation has a long history of helping patients
avoid surgery through non-invasive, healthy rehabilitation practices.
Spinal Decompression is a big part of this success, particularly
for patients hoping to avoid surgery for back pain conditions
(including many auto accident injuries that can cause pain and
restricted mobility). In many cases, Spinal Decompression has
been used as a last option before surgery and has worked to relieve
pain and increase functioning. This treatment is also effective
for patients suffering from failed surgerical procedures, a common
problem for back pain sufferers.
Spinal
Decompression for Auto Accident Injuries at Monmouth Pain and
Rehabilitation