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Midwest Spine & Nerve Center has developed an effective spinal rehabilitation program for conditions of the lumbar spine and cervical spine, with a focus on chronic and severe cases. The program includes non-surgical spinal decompression therapy designed to reduce pressure inside spinal discs and help take pressure off irritated nerves.
Spinal decompression may be used as part of a conservative care plan for back pain, neck pain, sciatica, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, bulging discs, and degenerative disc disease. Ancillary care may include braces, nutrition, home care, orthotics, E-stim, physiotherapy, chiropractic care, and spinal rehabilitation.
Non-surgical spinal decompression is designed to gently stretch and relax the spine in a controlled way. This process may help create negative pressure inside targeted spinal discs, which may reduce pressure on bulging or herniated disc material and irritated nerve roots.
Decompression therapy is also believed to help promote the movement of water, oxygen, and nutrients back into the disc. This may support disc hydration and the body’s natural healing process.
Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord, cauda equina, or nerve roots. This may cause pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, or symptoms that travel into the arms or legs.
Sciatica is pain caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve or the nerve roots that form the sciatic nerve. The pain may be felt in the lower back, buttock, hip, leg, calf, or foot and is often stronger on one side of the body.
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A bulging disc occurs when the outer portion of the disc extends outward while remaining mostly intact. A disc bulge can place pressure on nearby nerves, causing back pain, neck pain, or pain that travels into the arms or legs.
A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner portion of the disc pushes through the outer fibrous ring. Herniated disc material may irritate or compress nearby nerves, causing chronic back pain, neck pain, sciatica, numbness, tingling, or weakness.
Disc degeneration usually develops as spinal discs lose hydration, height, and flexibility over time. Degenerative disc problems may contribute to pain in the lower back, neck, buttocks, thighs, legs, or arms.
Patients often seek spinal decompression therapy when pain begins interfering with work, sleep, exercise, sitting, standing, walking, or normal daily activities. Because disc and nerve pain can have several causes, the doctors at Midwest Spine & Nerve Center perform an evaluation to determine whether decompression therapy may be appropriate.
When decompression is recommended, it may be combined with chiropractic care, physiotherapy, therapeutic exercise, K-Laser therapy, H-Wave therapy, home care recommendations, and other supportive therapies to help improve comfort and function.
Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is a conservative treatment designed to gently reduce pressure on spinal discs and nerves. It may be used for back pain, neck pain, sciatica, herniated discs, bulging discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease.
Spinal decompression may be considered for herniated discs, bulging discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, disc-related back pain, neck pain, and nerve compression symptoms.
No. Spinal decompression therapy is non-surgical and does not involve drugs, injections, or surgery.
Yes. Midwest Spine & Nerve Center offers non-surgical spinal decompression therapy at its Madison, WI clinic locations.
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Two Convenient Madison Locations:
East Clinic - 4602 South Biltmore Lane, Suite 100, Madison
West Clinic - 1111 Deming Way, Suite 201, Madison
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