How Traction Therapy Works in Portland, OR

Traction Therapy

There are many people who have a vague sense of what traction therapy in Portland is. If you went through a jerky car ride or helped someone move, and have developed stiffness and pain in your back or neck, you may believe you could benefit from a really good stretch. You may say, “I think I need to be in traction,” but would only be partially correct, at best.

Traction therapy, also known as spinal decompression is often a good way to experience neck pain relief and is a popular component of back pain treatment, but it is a small part of what is involved in this form of chiropractic care in Portland.

Traction Therapy Session with Laurelhurst Chiropractic

A typical session lasts about 30-45 minutes and involves stretching the spine on a special table, as well as incorporating any other necessary types of chiropractic care in Portland, including heat/cold therapy, or electric stimulation. In addition, our chiropractor in Portland, OR may make nutrition and lifestyle suggestions and may have specific requests for before a treatment session, such as drinking water, taking a supplement, or getting a certain amount of rest or exercise before a treatment.

Because treatment from a chiropractor in Portland relies partially on the body’s ability to treat itself, it is important that the patient is willing and committed to their role in the healing process. If you feel a sudden back injury, have a history of herniated discs, or have been struggling with almost any sort of pain that isn’t responding to other treatments, it is possible that chiropractic care in Portland may have some of the answers you are looking for.

The Benefits Of Spinal Decompression Therapy

Many people may be potential candidates for spinal decompression therapy. Popular candidates for the treatment are those who can benefit from a treatment that helps to reverse damage caused by gravity since decompression therapy works by stretching and relaxing the spine. The following conditions are often treated successfully with spinal decompression:

  • Herniated Discs or Slipped Discs
  • Pinched Nerves
  • Sciatica
  • Bone Spurs
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Facet Disease
  • Formina Stenosis

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