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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a traction table used for?
For patients presenting with conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis, a chiropractor often uses a combination of mechanical and manual techniques to gently stretch the spine and reduce pressure. Traction tables are equipped with a variety of settings chosen by the practitioner to achieve maximum results including proper alignment, improved circulation, and increased mobility.
How do intersegmental traction tables work?
Intersegmental traction tables are specialized chiropractic tables that work by gently mobilizing the spinal joints to improve flexibility and reduce stiffness. The therapy is performed by lying on a padded table while a set of rollers moves along the spine, delivering a relaxing, oscillating motion that helps to soothe muscle tension and decompress the vertebral joints. Intersegmental traction tables are often used in conjunction with other chiropractic modalities and can help to improve flexibility, mobility, and overall spinal health.
How often should you use a traction table?
Using a traction table can provide significant relief for those suffering from back pain or spinal conditions; however, it's important to understand the protocol to avoid further damage. Experts recommend using traction therapy between 5 and 20 minutes per session. Session frequency will vary depending on the severity of the patient's condition, typically starting with one session per day and gradually increasing as advised by a healthcare professional. While traction therapy can be an effective treatment option, overusing a traction table can lead to muscle fatigue and strain.
What is the difference between a traction table and a decompression table?
A traction table and a decompression table are both used to treat a range of spinal conditions and back pain. The main difference between the two types of chiropractic tables is the way they operate. A traction table uses a continuous pulling force to stretch the spine and reduce pressure on the affected area. It can be manual or motorized, and the patient is typically secured with straps and a harness. A decompression table, however, uses intermittent spinal traction to create a negative pressure within the discs, which can help to retract herniated material and promote healing. Both methods have advantages and limitations that should be discussed with a healthcare professional to determine which treatment option is best.
How long does it take for a decompression table to work?
A decompression table can be a great option for those experiencing back pain or other spinal issues. Regular sessions over an extended period are often necessary to achieve lasting results. While the exact timing can vary from patient to patient and is significantly impacted by the severity of the condition being treated, some people find relief quickly. On average, most patients will see positive results within six to eight weeks.