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One Comment
Timothy
Spinal decompression has gained popularity over the years because in addition to effective reduction of pain and strengthening the muscles and spine, the treatment option can also reduce the need for surgery and other invasive treatment options. Spinal decompression can also effectively reduce the need for medication for pain related to the spine or neck. This is one of the major reasons why people opt for spinal decompression because medications are generally associated with side effects. While some patients might experience tenderness in the area after the process, there aren’t any real side effects of spinal decompression. Another reason why people prefer spinal decompression over other treatment options is the cost involved. Generally, spinal decompression is much cheaper than surgical options that also have a lot of risks associated with them. Surgical decompression is also an FDA approved treatment option for herniated discs and its long term benefits make it a common treatment option.