Neuropathy, particularly when it affects the back, can often be the result of compressed or pinched nerves within the spine. This type of neuropathy is known as radiculopathy, and it occurs when one or more nerves are impaired or pinched as they exit the spinal column. Here’s a closer look at how this happens and the implications for those affected:
Spinal Decompression Therapy - is a state of the art, non-surgical procedure that effectively treats low back and radiating leg pain.
Spinal Decompression has nearly a 90% success rate and is FDA cleared. The procedure uses a logarithmic computerized traction that gently stretches the spine to take the pressure off the discs and vertebrae.
Spinal Decompression produces a “negative pressure” within the spinal discs (the padding between the vertebrae) This process pulls nutrients, oxygen and moisture back into the disc (naturally hydrating the disc, restoring disc height and healing the injury.)