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Is lumbar decompression safe?

Is lumbar decompression safe?

Although lumbar decompression is often successful, like all types of surgery it carries a risk of complications. Complications associated with lumbar decompression surgery include: infection at the site of the operation, or in rare cases an infection elsewhere.

What are the dangers of an inversion table?

Risks of inversion therapy

  • bone and joint disorders, such as osteoporosis, herniated disk, fractures, or spinal injuries.
  • cardiovascular disorders, such as high blood pressure, stroke, or heart disease.
  • diseases or infections, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), ear infections, glaucoma, or cerebral sclerosis.

Is hanging good for your back?

A dead hang may decompress and stretch out the spine. It may be beneficial if you sit often or need to stretch out a sore back. Try hanging with straight arms for 30 seconds to one minute before or after your workout for best results.

How big is the lumbar True Spinal decompression machine?

(Overall) 113.00 in (288cm) The DRX9000® True Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression® treatment is specifically engineered to provide relief of pain, sciatica and other symptoms associated with Herniated Discs, Bulging Discs, Degenerative Disc Disease and protruding discs.

Why do I need a back decompression machine?

Back pain can arise from many different causes, such as pinched nerves, arthritis, disc herniation, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. A decompression machine helps to provide instant pain relief, correct posture, and alleviate muscle spasms.

How does a spinal decompression table help with back pain?

Spinal decompression therapy is a holistic method of treating chronic back pain without the need for surgery. This operation utilizes a traction device (known as a spinal decompression table) to help relieve severe back pain symptoms by aligning the spine, allowing nerves and discs to heal.

Can a spinal decompression machine treat herniated discs?

The DRX9000® spinal decompression machine has been cleared by the FDA to treat herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, and posterior facet syndrome.

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Ruth Doyle