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Decompression Style Adjustment Vs. Y-Strap Adjustment

Chiropractic care has gained wide popularity as an effective alternative to surgery. With blazing-fast internet and active social media platforms, the world has now become a global village. Spinal decompression is a frequently performed procedure at the chiropractic clinic. However, a new sensation on the internet is the Y-strap adjustment. There are many videos on the internet showcasing the effectiveness of the procedure. So, today we shall compare a decompression style adjustment to a Y-strap adjustment procedure.

Is Decompression Adjustment The Same As Y-Strap Adjustment?

A decompression style adjustment mostly targets the lower spine while Y-strap rectifies issues of the cervical and thoracic region. The latter is a highly specialized decompression procedure in which the spinal column is stretched along the Y-axis of the body.

How Are The Procedures Done?

Decompression Style Adjustment

The patient lies comfortably on a decompression table (mostly a lumbar decompression table for low back pain). The upper portion of the table remains stationary while the lower portion is moveable and under the control of the chiropractor. A harness is placed on the pelvis and the upper back. The chiropractor then performs traction on the spine using manual or motorized sources (machines). The whole process takes only half an hour to complete.

Y-Strap Adjustment

On the other hand, in a Y-strap adjustment a harness/strap is placed around the neck of the patient and the chiropractor stands at the head-end of the patient, holding the strap. After ensuring a firm and safe grip, the chiropractor gradually pulls the strap to relieve pressure in the cervical region.

How Do The Adjustments Work?

The conventional spinal decompression adjustment puts negative pressure on the spinal column. This creates space between the affected spinal discs and alleviates symptoms of spinal compression.

The high velocity, low amplitude force (HVLA) in a Y-strap produces a swift vacuum in the vertebral discs. This vacuum attracts nutrients and healing cells at the injured site, thereby; promoting recovery and healing.

Both adjustments reposition the vertebral column and eliminate the cause of nerve impingement.

Are The Procedures Safe?

Yes, decompression style adjustment and Y-strap adjustment are completely safe. The Y-strap adjustment might seem like a risky thing to do. However, the process is painless and a completely safe procedure provided that it is done by an experienced, professional (chiropractor).

Who Can Benefit From Y-Strap Adjustments?

This type of adjustment mainly targets the upper region of the spine. It has proven to be a wonderful treatment strategy for the following issues:

Neck Pain

Neck pain arising from skeletomuscular imbalances and nerve impingement responds well to Y-strap adjustment

Disc Herniations

A Y-axis cervical adjustment can push vertebral discs back to normal position and alleviate symptoms of disc herniations.

Subluxation Of Vertebrae

Gradual pulling (HVLA) of the cervical vertebrae can also relieve pain and discomfort caused by rib and vertebral subluxations.

Headaches

Patients have reported significant reductions in headaches following a Y-strap adjustment.

Y-Strap Adjustment In The Villages

There are very few chiropractors who know the art of Y-strap adjustment. Residents of the Villages are lucky because the Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic is offering Y-strap adjustment for its patients. Neck pain, nerve impingements, and headaches will now be a thing of the past. So, don’t delay and realign your spine with a fine adjustment.

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Y Strap Decompression Adjustment

Y-Strap Decompression Adjustment: Y-Strap decompression is a manual spinal decompression technique that uses a special strap to release pressure along the spine by gradually stretching the spine. It also effectively adjusts the vertebral joints and restores alignment. The technique works to return a protruding disc to its natural position, lift pressure off the affected nerve, loosen up restricted joints, and reduce inflammation.

The chiropractors at Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic use Y-Strap decompression adjusting when needed. This is a great technique that can be found in The Villages, FL by the chiropractors at Legacy Clinic. Check out the video link below to see Dr. Chris Kessler, Chiropractor in The Villages, perform Y-Strap adjustment.

If you would like to have a consultation abs learn more about Y-Strap Decompression Adjustment, contact us at 352-259-0024. Legacy Clinic is located in the heart of The Villages, FL. We look forward to hear from you soon.

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Are You Compressed?

Do you hurt when you get out of bed? Maybe you are compressed.

Spinal compression can cause many symptoms including bulging or herniated discs, pinched nerves and pain to name a few. If you have aches and pains getting out of bed it may be time to ask yourself… Are you compressed?

How and why does compression happen?

Poor posture, certain degenerative diseases such as arthritis and injury can lead to compression. Some people may not notice any symptoms at first but compression can have a domino effect and can ultimately become debilitating. Compression happens when vertebrae lose the space they should naturally have between them. This, in turn, puts extra pressure on the discs in between the vertabrae. These discs can then bulge or herniate and can pinch nerves. These nerves run through your entire body so pain in your legs may originate from your back. Sciatica is a well known example of this.

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What Can You Do?

Spinal decompression has been utilized for years to help people get relief from pain and other symptoms. Legacy Clinic is able to decompress both the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck, upper back) through the use of specialized tables and machines. These tables gently pull the hips downward or the neck upward putting motion in the vertebrae. Once the desired amount of resistance is reached, the pull will remain at that amount for a set amount of time before being released to half the amount. Over time, this can help to regain the natural spacing your body needs and can take the pressure off of the discs in between allowing them to heal on their own. Unlike inversion tables, the decompression tables are gentle enough not to cause muscle spasms and the pull can be increased as needed.

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Where Can You Turn?

Legacy Clinic has been helping their patients live healthier and relive pain for years. With a host of different treatment options from chiropractic to acupuncture to massage, it is almost assured that they can help you no matter your needs. Contact them today.

Email: info@legacyclinic.org

Phone: 352-259-0024

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Decompression For The Spine in The Villages

Looking for decompression for the spine in The Villages?

Many people are unfamiliar with what exactly decompression for the spine in The Villages is. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression uses a specialized table that gently pulls the two vertebrae on either side of the affected disc. This allows bulging material to be drawn from the nerve and back into the disc, allowing it to heal naturally over time. Advanced technology creates a gentle, pain-free treatment that avoids the muscle spasm or guarding reflex that is commonly triggered with traditional rudimentary traction or inversion devices.

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Is decompression painful?

Most patients find spinal decompression to be very relaxing and it’s not uncommon to fall asleep during the procedure. The gentle pulling and releasing motion can be very soothing and having the pressure relieved from your nerves can put you into a very relaxed state. Although results can vary, many of our patients report a reduction in pain after the first few sessions. Typically, there is a significant improvement by the second or third week of treatment.

Is decompression effective?

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a breakthrough, FDA cleared procedure that takes the pressure off bulging, herniated, or degenerative discs, allowing them to rehydrate and heal. This often relieves pinching on the nerves and reduces pain. The best part is that decompression helps to heal the injured areas, rather than just managing (or masking) the pain.
The treatment is non-invasive, pain-free, and drug-free. There are no needles or anesthesia and it can be completed in just a few weeks. It is considered a viable and reliable alternative to surgery in many cases. Thousands of patients are treated every day using this procedure.

What is it good for?

Bulging or herniated discs may begin to pinch the delicate spinal nerves, causing sciatica, stenosis, or radiculopathy. This can result in debilitating back or neck pain, as well as numbness, or weakness. Many desperate patients turn to prescription pain pills, invasive spinal injections, and even back or neck surgery, trying to find relief.
“In many cases, those traditional treatments fail because they do not address the cause of the problem, and instead focus on covering up the pain,” states Dr. Theeck. “This can leave patients frustrated and without hope, as they face the possibility of endless medications, injections, and surgeries.”

Are you suffering? Are you considering surgery? Are you considering decompression of the spine? Contact Legacy today to get a free consultation and see what they can do!

Visit: Legacy Website

Phone: (352) 259-0024

Email: info@legacyclinic.org