How Mechanical Traction Works
During a mechanical traction session, Dr. Timothy Cymanski will use specialized equipment to gently stretch the spine. This process helps to separate the vertebrae, which can relieve pressure on compressed nerves and discs. The stretching also helps fluids, nutrients, and oxygen to reach otherwise inaccessible areas of the spine, which helps reduce inflammation and facilitate healing.
The Benefits of Mechanical Traction
One of the primary benefits of mechanical traction is pain relief. By decompressing the spine, patients often experience a reduction in back and neck pain. Additionally, mechanical traction can improve spinal alignment, increase mobility, and enhance overall physical function. This treatment is particularly beneficial for individuals who have not found relief through other chiropractic care methods.
Conditions Treated with Mechanical Traction
At Spine & Sports Therapy we will often use mechanical traction to treat a variety of conditions, such as herniated discs or sciatica. Some other conditions treated with this method include:
- Bulging discs
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spinal stenosis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Pinched nerves
- General back and neck pain
What to Expect During Your Appointment
When you visit Dr. Cymanski for mechanical traction, your treatment will begin with a thorough assessment of your condition. They will discuss your symptoms and medical history with you to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. During the session, you will lie on a traction table and the device will be adjusted to apply the necessary force to your spine. The procedure is typically painless and many patients find it relaxing.
Contact Spine & Sports Therapy for an Appointment Today
If you are experiencing back or neck pain and are looking for a non-invasive treatment option, mechanical traction may be the solution you need. Chiropractic care, including mechanical traction, can help alleviate your pain and improve your quality of life. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Cymanski in St. Petersburg today to learn how mechanical traction can help you achieve long-lasting relief. Call (727) 327-0721!