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		<title>Chronic Low Back Pain&#8230;Can spinal decompression therapy Help?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Chronic Low Back Pain&#8230;Can spinal decompression therapy Help? 

If you suffer from chronic low back pain like many people,
you may have tried several different treatments designed to
deal with the pain.
The disc by far is the main cause of low back pain.
Research has indicated that the majority of cases are
attributed to disc pain. The second [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b> Chronic Low Back Pain&#8230;Can spinal decompression therapy Help? </b></p>
<p>
If you suffer from chronic low back pain like many people,<br />
you may have tried several different treatments designed to<br />
deal with the pain.</p>
<p>The disc by far is the main cause of low back pain.<br />
Research has indicated that the majority of cases are<br />
attributed to disc pain. The second most common reason for<br />
back pain is facet joint pain followed by SI joint pain. </p>
<p>One thing that most people don&#8217;t understand about the disc<br />
is that while it is the most pain sensitive structure in the<br />
spine it is only initially pain sensitive in the outer 1/3.<br />
This is one of the reasons pain can hit so suddenly because<br />
as the inner portion of the disc is migrating outwards you<br />
don&#8217;t feel pain, but once the outer fibers are involved low<br />
back pain will be experienced.</p>
<p>The disc begins a degenerative process after micro trauma<br />
has weakened the outer fibers. This occurs primarily because<br />
of the lack of a direct blood supply to the disc. The disc<br />
relies on a fluid exchange that occurs with motion from the<br />
blood supply in the bones above and below the disc. Once<br />
damage has occurred however, the disc begins to weaken as it<br />
dries out and becomes more brittle. </p>
<p>One of the most dangerous consequences of disc degeneration<br />
is that as the disc loses hydration it becomes infiltrated<br />
with pain sensitive nerves. So no longer is just the outer<br />
1/3 pain sensitive  but the entire disc becomes painful.</p>
<p>The most common treatments for low back pain don&#8217;t address<br />
this issue. Only one actually increases the amount of<br />
hydration into the disc and that is <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a>.<br />
This treatment accelerates the amount of hydration that goes<br />
into the disc so that the disc can regenerate.</p>
<p>Muscle contraction response is a common problem when<br />
applying any type of traction force to the spine, however<br />
the technology known as <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com/decompression-therapy.html'>spinal decompression therapy</a> has a patented<br />
computer technology that allows it to overcome contraction<br />
of these muscles in real time. This allows a true spinal<br />
decompression effect to take place.</p>
<p>Once decompression is achieved a negative pressure in the<br />
disc creates 2 very important scenarios. First it actively<br />
retracts any herniated or bulging material centrally to<br />
relieve nerve compression or irritation and secondly it<br />
actively draws in nutrition so the disc can heal.</p>
<p>Unlike most treatment that are primarily concerned with the<br />
symptoms <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a> actually deals with the<br />
primary source of the patients pain, which in most cases is<br />
the disc.</p>
<p>If you suffer from low back pain and have tried other<br />
treatments that have not worked for you, spinal<br />
decompression can offer you a valuable treatment option that<br />
can last. <keyword>personal development plan</keyword></p>
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		<title>Chronic Low Back Pain&#8230;Is Spinal Decompression the Answer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Chronic Low Back Pain&#8230;Is Spinal Decompression the Answer? 

If you suffer from chronic low back pain like many people,
you may have tried several different treatments designed to
deal with the pain.
An important thing to understand is that in the majority of
cases the spinal discs are to blame. Research shows that the
disc is the most common [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b> Chronic Low Back Pain&#8230;Is Spinal Decompression the Answer? </b></p>
<p>
If you suffer from chronic low back pain like many people,<br />
you may have tried several different treatments designed to<br />
deal with the pain.</p>
<p>An important thing to understand is that in the majority of<br />
cases the spinal discs are to blame. Research shows that the<br />
disc is the most common cause of back pain followed by the<br />
facet joints and the SI joint.</p>
<p>Many people who experience low back pain can&#8217;t recall what<br />
they did to hurt themselves. This is because the disc is<br />
only pain sensitive in the outer 1/3. So as the inner<br />
portion of the disc migrates outwards no pain is felt, until<br />
the outer pain sensitive zone is contacted. Then pain can<br />
come on very quickly and seemingly without cause.</p>
<p>The disc begins a degenerative process after micro trauma<br />
has weakened the outer fibers. This occurs primarily because<br />
of the lack of a direct blood supply to the disc. The disc<br />
relies on a fluid exchange that occurs with motion from the<br />
blood supply in the bones above and below the disc. Once<br />
damage has occurred however, the disc begins to weaken as it<br />
dries out and becomes more brittle. </p>
<p>Recent research also show that once a disc becomes<br />
degenerative it&#8217;s lack of hydration actually allows an<br />
infiltration of pain sensitive nerves. So once the disc is<br />
painful, the entire disc becomes pain sensitive. </p>
<p>The most common treatments for low back pain don&#8217;t address<br />
this issue. Only one actually increases the amount of<br />
hydration into the disc and that is <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a>.<br />
This treatment accelerates the amount of hydration that goes<br />
into the disc so that the disc can regenerate.</p>
<p>Muscle contraction response is a common problem when<br />
applying any type of traction force to the spine, however<br />
the technology known as <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com/decompression-therapy.html'>spinal decompression therapy</a> has a patented<br />
computer technology that allows it to overcome contraction<br />
of these muscles in real time. This allows a true spinal<br />
decompression effect to take place.</p>
<p>The benefits of <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a> are very effective for<br />
disc health. First the negative pressure created helps to<br />
draw in any bulging or herniated material that my be<br />
compressing or irritating the nerves and secondly it<br />
actively creates a fluid exchange bringing in fresh oxygen<br />
and nutrition into the disc so it can heal.</p>
<p>By treating the primary source of the patients back pain<br />
the patient has a much higher likelihood of a long term<br />
recovery. Unlike most other treatment that are symptom<br />
based. </p>
<p>If you suffer from low back pain and have tried other<br />
treatments that have not worked for you, spinal<br />
decompression can offer you a valuable treatment option that<br />
can last. <keyword>personal development course</keyword></p>
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		<title>Decompression Helps Low Back Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Decompression Helps Low Back Pain 

If you suffer from chronic low back pain like many people,
you may have tried several different treatments designed to
deal with the pain.
An important thing to understand is that in the majority of
cases the spinal discs are to blame. Research shows that the
disc is the most common cause of back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b> Decompression Helps Low Back Pain </b></p>
<p>
If you suffer from chronic low back pain like many people,<br />
you may have tried several different treatments designed to<br />
deal with the pain.</p>
<p>An important thing to understand is that in the majority of<br />
cases the spinal discs are to blame. Research shows that the<br />
disc is the most common cause of back pain followed by the<br />
facet joints and the SI joint.</p>
<p>One thing that most people don&#8217;t understand about the disc<br />
is that while it is the most pain sensitive structure in the<br />
spine it is only initially pain sensitive in the outer 1/3.<br />
This is one of the reasons pain can hit so suddenly because<br />
as the inner portion of the disc is migrating outwards you<br />
don&#8217;t feel pain, but once the outer fibers are involved low<br />
back pain will be experienced.</p>
<p>The disc begins a degenerative process after micro trauma<br />
has weakened the outer fibers. This occurs primarily because<br />
of the lack of a direct blood supply to the disc. The disc<br />
relies on a fluid exchange that occurs with motion from the<br />
blood supply in the bones above and below the disc. Once<br />
damage has occurred however, the disc begins to weaken as it<br />
dries out and becomes more brittle. </p>
<p>One little known fact about disc pain is that once a disc<br />
begins to dry out it becomes more pain sensitive. That&#8217;s<br />
because certain cells that hold hydration in the disc also<br />
inhibit the growth of pain sensitive nerves in the disc. So<br />
once a disc drys out painful nerves become more abundant. </p>
<p>There is only one treatment that actually creates a healthy<br />
and nourishing influx on hydration into the disc and that is<br />
<a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a>. This treatment creates an active fluid<br />
exchange so that the disc receives the nutrition that it<br />
needs to heal.</p>
<p>The mechanism behind <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com/decompression-therapy.html'>spinal decompression therapy</a> is very complex,<br />
although many will tell you it looks similar to traction.<br />
The difference is that unlike traction, <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a><br />
has a patented computer system that analyzes muscle<br />
contraction responses and changes the forces to overcome<br />
muscle contraction. </p>
<p>Once decompression is achieved a negative pressure in the<br />
disc creates 2 very important scenarios. First it actively<br />
retracts any herniated or bulging material centrally to<br />
relieve nerve compression or irritation and secondly it<br />
actively draws in nutrition so the disc can heal.</p>
<p>By treating the primary source of the patients back pain<br />
the patient has a much higher likelihood of a long term<br />
recovery. Unlike most other treatment that are symptom<br />
based. </p>
<p>If you suffer from low back pain and have tried other<br />
treatments that have not worked for you, spinal<br />
decompression can offer you a valuable treatment option that<br />
can last. <keyword>personal development training</keyword></p>
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		<title>Decompression&#8230; The Answer to Chronic Low Back Pain?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Decompression&#8230; The Answer to Chronic Low Back Pain? 
Chronic low back pain is a condition that many people suffer
from. If you have suffered for any length of time you most
likely have tried many treatment options to find relief.
The disc by far is the main cause of low back pain.
Research has indicated that the majority [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b> Decompression&#8230; The Answer to Chronic Low Back Pain? </b></p>
<p>Chronic low back pain is a condition that many people suffer<br />
from. If you have suffered for any length of time you most<br />
likely have tried many treatment options to find relief.</p>
<p>The disc by far is the main cause of low back pain.<br />
Research has indicated that the majority of cases are<br />
attributed to disc pain. The second most common reason for<br />
back pain is facet joint pain followed by SI joint pain. </p>
<p>An important thing to understand about the disc is that it<br />
is only pain sensitive in the outer 1/3. This is important<br />
to understand because often damage can occur over time and<br />
you may never know, until the outer 1/3 of the disc is<br />
contacted by the inner material. This is why back pain can<br />
come on so suddenly out of the blue.</p>
<p>The disc begins a degenerative process after micro trauma<br />
has weakened the outer fibers. This occurs primarily because<br />
of the lack of a direct blood supply to the disc. The disc<br />
relies on a fluid exchange that occurs with motion from the<br />
blood supply in the bones above and below the disc. Once<br />
damage has occurred however, the disc begins to weaken as it<br />
dries out and becomes more brittle. </p>
<p>One of the most dangerous consequences of disc degeneration<br />
is that as the disc loses hydration it becomes infiltrated<br />
with pain sensitive nerves. So no longer is just the outer<br />
1/3 pain sensitive  but the entire disc becomes painful.</p>
<p>The most common treatments for low back pain don&#8217;t address<br />
this issue. Only one actually increases the amount of<br />
hydration into the disc and that is <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com/decompression-therapy.html'>spinal decompression therapy</a>.<br />
This treatment accelerates the amount of hydration that goes<br />
into the disc so that the disc can regenerate.</p>
<p>Most people will compare simple traction to spinal<br />
decompression, however this is not accurate. True spinal<br />
decompression is achieved when the normal muscle guarding<br />
reflex is overcome to allow negative pressures to be created<br />
in the disc. Traction and inversion can&#8217;t achieve this.</p>
<p>The benefits of <a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com'>spinal decompression</a> are very effective for<br />
disc health. First the negative pressure created helps to<br />
draw in any bulging or herniated material that my be<br />
compressing or irritating the nerves and secondly it<br />
actively creates a fluid exchange bringing in fresh oxygen<br />
and nutrition into the disc so it can heal.</p>
<p>By treating the primary source of the patients back pain<br />
the patient has a much higher likelihood of a long term<br />
recovery. Unlike most other treatment that are symptom<br />
based. </p>
<p><a href='http://www.arizonabackinstitute.com/decompression-therapy.html'>spinal decompression therapy</a> can offer you a real solution to your<br />
pain, especially if you have tried other treatments that<br />
have failed. You need to look into it, if you are still<br />
suffering and would like a long term benefit. <keyword>personal growth development</keyword></p>
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