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Spinal Traction:
Reducing Pain Through Movement




Bottom Line:
At a glance, spinal traction may look like an unusual trype of treatment. Though at first it may seem strange, the relief it can help provide is remarkable. Spinal traction offers relief from neck and back pain by reducing the pressure on spinal discs and nerves. Many people use spinal traction as a way to enhance the results they receive with their care ihere at the AMI Clinic.

Why it Matters:
Spinal traction is a form of decompression that is used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, pinched nerves, and degenerative disc disease. Traction devices typically use a small force (manual or mechanical) to draw two spinal bones, or vertebrae, away from each other. The increased space between the bones can reduce the pressure in the disc and on the spinal nerves.

·       Spinal traction has been shown to be effective at reducing the pain associated with pinched nerves and herniated discs.
·       Traction can help promote the movement of water, oxygen, and nutrients into the discs to assist with healing.
·     New studies have shown improvements in range of motion, decreases in pain, and reductions in the size of disc herniations after traction.

Next Steps:
If you are interested in booking in or want to find out more, don't hesistate to contact us!

Phone: 01234 307565
Email: info@amiclinics.co.uk

Science Source:
Effects of segmental traction therapy on lumbar disc herniation in patients with acute low back pain measured by magnetic resonance imaging: A single arm clinical trial. Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 2017

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