We see patients throughout Arlington, TX who come to us dealing with various types of spinal issues that haven't responded well to other treatments. Many people don't realize that spinal decompression can be effective for such a wide range of conditions, and they're often amazed at how much relief they experience when we're able to address the underlying pressure on their spinal structures.
Herniated or bulging discs are among the most common conditions we treat with spinal decompression. Patients often describe feeling like something is "pinching" or "catching" in their back, and they may experience sharp, shooting pain that makes it difficult to move comfortably. This type of pain can be particularly frustrating because it might feel fine one moment and then suddenly become severe with a simple movement like bending over or turning the wrong way.
Sciatica is another area where we see excellent results with spinal decompression therapy. Many patients tell us they have pain that starts in their lower back and travels down through their buttock and leg, sometimes all the way to their foot. This radiating pain can make it incredibly difficult to sit, stand, or walk for extended periods, and many people find that it significantly impacts their ability to work or enjoy recreational activities.
We also help many patients dealing with degenerative disc disease, a condition that can develop as we age and our spinal discs naturally lose their cushioning properties. Patients with this condition often describe feeling stiff and achy, particularly in the morning or after sitting for long periods. Many office workers in Arlington experience this type of discomfort from spending hours at their desks, and they're often surprised to learn that spinal decompression can help improve their symptoms.
Chronic lower back pain is another common issue we address with spinal decompression. Whether the pain developed gradually over time or resulted from a specific injury, many patients find that traditional treatments like medication or physical therapy alone haven't provided adequate relief. These patients often tell us they're looking for a solution that addresses the underlying problem rather than just managing their symptoms.
We also treat patients experiencing nerve compression issues that cause numbness, tingling, or weakness in their arms or legs. These symptoms can be particularly concerning because they can interfere with fine motor skills and make daily activities more challenging. Many people are relieved to learn that spinal decompression can potentially help reduce nerve pressure and improve these troublesome symptoms.
Additionally, we see patients dealing with facet joint syndrome, spinal stenosis, and other conditions that involve compression or irritation of spinal structures. Each of these conditions can cause significant discomfort and limit your ability to move freely, but spinal decompression therapy can potentially help create the space needed for these structures to function more normally.