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Spinal Decompression Explained 

Capitol Rehab of Crofton offers a series of total body treatment options to ensure you maintain a healthy and productive life, no matter your age. Among those treatments, we offer spinal decompression. This form of treatment focuses on relieving common lower back pain. Spinal decompression reduces lower back pain in many patients. This treatment option should be used if you suffer from herniated or bulging discs, lower back pain, degenerative disc diseases, or sciatica. If you are in Crofton, MD, spinal decompression may be the perfect treatment for you.

How Does Spinal Decompression Work?

Spinal decompression is a non-surgical approach to treatment. Discs in the spinal column typically do not have good blood flow and rely on bones around them for nutrition. If the already small amount of blood flow is further restricted, this leads to a lack of nutrients and degeneration of the disc. This also means the disc becomes dry and brittle, which only exacerbates the problem.

Our expert medical staff of chiropractors and therapists bring decades of experience in spinal decompression. Using a well-established method, your chiropractor will safely put tension on your lower back. This creates a negative pressure where the disc is to create a vacuum effect. This allows fluid and material to slip back into the disc and for the disc itself to become more aligned with the spinal column. The result is a disc that can now begin to health again. This is because fluids were re-introduced into the disc.

Relieve the Pressure with Capitol Rehab of Crofton

Spinal decompression addresses the root of the issue rather than just covering up the pain. At Capitol Rehab of Crofton, you'll also get to see MRI proof that your disc has retained new fluid and is beginning to heal. So why not allow your body to heal and rid yourself of the pain? If you are in Maryland and looking for relief in your back pressure visit our office. Call 410-451-3561 to schedule your appointment today!

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  • "Dr. Shaun McClenny was very helpfull with helping me understand my injuries. Each visit I noticed an improvement. I will definitely continue to visit Dr. McClenny if needed in the future."
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