Neff Chiropractic

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Neff Chiropractic
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              Spinal Decompression
 
         Avoid Surgery with safe and Effective Spinal Decompression

 

             Suffer from:

                                      Herniated Discs

                                      Sciatica

                                      Foraminal Encrouchment

                                      Facet Syndrome

                                      Failed Surgery

  


Spinal Decompression Table 

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is the program utilized for most of our non-surgical neck and lower back pain patients, also those frequently suffering with referred pain, numbness and/or weakness into the arms and legs. The Triton DTS is a technologically advanced device designed to deliver gentle, controlled, traction-like forces to the spine resulting in reduced nerve compression, normalization of the spinal load distribution, relaxation of the muscles, lengthening of ligaments, and possibly improved nutrients to damaged spinal structures.
 
OUR GOAL: OPTIMUM SPINAL FUNCTION FOR A LIFETIME
 
Optimum spinal function is achieved when a sound structural foundation (disc, ligaments and spinal joints) is efficiently controlled and coordinated by a finely tuned neuromuscular support system.  A healthy spine must have "dynamic stability", which is its ability to move smoothly and painlessly through a variety of arcs and to maintain sustained positions or to perform repetitive activities over long periods of time  and often against unpredictable occupational or enviromental stressors.  To enable safe  and purposeful activity, a specific sequence of muscle activation needs to occur and this pattern of activation is guided by a healthy nervous system that senses  the position of the body/spine subsquently determining the appropriate activation pattern, force, and duration of the muscle contraction.
 
Research has shown that not only do individuals with low back pain exhibit abnormal activation patterns and impaired postural awareness as measured by reflex muscle contractions, but also that abnormal postural awareness or slower muscle activation reflex time is an independent risk factor in predicting future episodes of low back disorders in subjects who are currently pain free.