Non Surgical Spinal Decompression
The city of Rockledge
recently became home to the first Spinal Aid Center
in Brevard County .
The
Dr. Michael
Bishop, of the
Gary
Claxton, Vice President of the Henry J. Kaiser Foundation, which monitors
health care spending says, “The rising costs and the growth in the number of
back surgeries is a good example of why health care expenditures are more than
double inflation”. Dr. Doug Burton,
surgeon and senior spine research professor at the University of Kansas Medical
Center says, “There is a major shift to spinal-fusion procedures that use
expensive mechanical devices to help fuse diseased vertebra together” however,
Dr. Burton added, “It’s an uncertain outcome”. Further stated that these procedures are “expensive and has not resulted
in significantly better outcomes” and he limits the procedure himself.
Until now, most physicians have been left with only the prescription for medications, invasive procedures known as neuromodulation and neuroablation or surgery. Unfortunately, a lot of chronic back pain patients end up addicted to narcotic pain meds. The scientific discovery known as non-surgical spinal decompression is a medical breakthrough in the non-drug, non-surgical approach to chronic back pain that works according to the American Journal of Pain Management. They reported a very favorable relief rate among patients suffering from herniated discs who had undergone non-surgical spinal decompression.
In many cases of back pain, bulging or herniated disc material is often the culprit. The bulging material puts pressure on the nerves and creates pain that can travel into the buttocks and even down the legs. Non-surgical decompression relieves pain by stretching the spine, effectively creating a vacuum (negative pressure) that draws the bulging and herniated disc material back into place. As the pressure decreases, so does the pain.
Unlike surgery, there is no recovery period for non-surgical spinal decompression. Patients may go home or return to a non-strenuous activities after their treatment. The cost is less than one-tenth the cost of back surgery.
To get more information about Dr.
Bishop’s SpinalAidCenter, call 321-633-1400
for a FREE DVD and/or free consultation with the Doctor to determine if you are
a candidate for the procedure. To see and hear what patients have to say,
click on www.spinalaid.com .
