Toronto Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression. It’s common today in back pain management for back pain relief. Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre knows our Toronto chiropractic patients are curious about spinal decompression, too. Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre shares this discussion about Toronto spinal decompression and how Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre addresses spinal decompression with Cox Technic.

Toronto Spinal Decompression Defined

Spinal decompression is defined by the well-known website “WebMD” as a gentle stretching of the spine that changes the force and position of the spine to take pressure off the spinal discs. How? The negative pressure produced from spinal decompression over time may assist by reducing herniated discs and taking pressure off of the spinal nerves and other spinal structures and allow water, oxygen, and nutrient-rich fluids to get into the discs so they can heal. (12) Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre goes along with this explanation and aspires to do just that with Toronto chiropractic care via spinal manipulation with the system known as Cox Technic flexion distraction and decompression spinal manipulation.

Toronto Chiropractic Spinal Decompression: Cox Technic

Cox Technic offered at Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre is well documented with biomechanical and clinical research studies to reduce back pain and neck pain and drop intradiscal pressures. It is effective. That’s why Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre uses it. A team of chiropractic and medical researchers and research-center based as well as private-practice clinicians design the studies, participate in them, and publish the outcomes of these multi-disciplinary, federally funded, multi-facility, randomized clinical control trials using the published protocols documented in textbooks and journals. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

Biomechanical Outcomes (6)

Spinal decompression via Cox Technic biomechanically allows for lumbar spine intradiscal pressure decreases to as low as -192 mmHg and increases in intervertebral foramen nerve opening area by 28% and disc height by 2mm. (7) Spinal decompression via Cox Technic creates cervical spine intradiscal pressure drops of as much as 168 kPa (kilopascals) which is about 1260 mmHg. (13) Cox Technic spinal decompression reduces pressure on the spinal discs and nerves.

Clinical Outcomes

Toronto chiropractic spinal decompression with Cox Technic produces back pain relief for lumbar spine back pain patients in an average of 12 visits and 29 days. (8) In the 1000 cases study, 91% of participating chiropractic patients found relief in less than 90 days, curbing back pain sufferers from crossing over into the more high-priced as well as life-changing category of chronic pain. (8) This type of Toronto spinal decompression reduces radiculopathy (leg pain) commandingly compared to medical conservative care, primarily physical therapy (PT). (9) Further, patients treated with spinal decompression as Cox Technic took less care (3) and described less pain (4) in the following year of the study than did the PT patients.

Effectiveness and Cost of Chiropractic Spinal Decompression

Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre offers chiropractic spinal decompression as spinal manipulation in the form of flexion distraction (aka Cox Technic). Your Toronto chiropractor at Yorkville Chiropractic and Wellness Centre is ready to help Toronto back pain and neck pain patients lessen and control their pain. Toronto chiropractic spinal decompression in the form of Cox Technic flexion distraction is insurance coded as spinal manipulation. It is chiropractic which recently published reports detail as costing less than 2% of the total fee to treat a lumbar herniated disc (10) and costing 40% less than medical doctor originated care for back pain. (11)

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