Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers

Before we can explain how pelvic stabilizers can help with your condition, you must first understand the foundation of the body.

Foundation Of Your Body

Your feet are the foundation of your body. They support you when you stand, walk, or run. And they help protect your spine, bones, and soft tissues from damaging stress as you move around. Your feet perform better when all their muscles, arches, and bones are in their ideal stable positions.

The foot is constructed with three arches which, when properly maintained, give exceptional supportive strength. These three arches form a supporting vault that distributes the weight of the entire body.

If there is compromise of one arch in the foot, the other arches must compensate and are subject to additional stresses, which usually leads to further compromise.

It’s a chain reaction.

Healthcare professionals know alleviating pain in one part of your body often requires treating a different part. The pain you feel in your neck could be caused by a misalignment in your spine that is caused by unbalanced positioning in your feet. See? It’s a chain reaction.

By stabilizing and balancing your feet, Foot Levelers orthotics enhance your body’s performance and efficiency, reduce pain, and contribute to your total body wellness. Our orthotics complement your healthcare professional’s treatment when you stand, walk, and live your active life.

How Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers Work

Patients with certain types of spinal problems benefit from custom made orthotic support (SPS Stabilizers, Shoethotics®, or Sandalthotics®). These devices stabilize the foundation of the pelvis and spine by first addressing structural problems with the feet, thereby reducing abnormal forces and stresses, while enhancing structural and functional relationships.

Understanding Human Biomechanics:

  • The joints and muscles of the body function most efficiently when they are in physical balance. Principles of engineering have shown that with any physical entity, whether it is a bridge, a building, or the human body— Structure dictates function.
  • The body is a biomechanical kinetic chain where abnormal movements at one line, or joint, can interfere with proper movements at other joints.
  • During standing and walking, our bodies are subjected to natural forces and postures that can inflict mechanical stress and strain throughout the interrelated chain of joints and muscles.
  • When foot imbalance is present, there is a negative impact on the knees, hips, pelvis, and spine. Some patients must have these abnormal forces reduced before they can achieve improved spinal function.

Understanding Pronation:

  • Pronation describes the rotation of a body part downward or inward. It is actually a normal motion that occurs when walking; however, if it happens excessively, pronation can cause global postural problems. The major cause of over-pronation is a decrease in the arch height.

Postural Effects from Imbalances in the Feet:

  • A loss of arch height will cause a flattening and rolling in of the foot— this is termed pronation. Because everything is connected, the bones of the leg also inwardly rotate.
  • Excessive rotation of the bones of the leg (tibia and femur) will cause unnecessary stresses on the knee as well as twisting of the pelvis and spine. If the pronation is more prevalent on one side, there can be a resultant unleveling of the pelvis and a functional scoliosis.
  • Tilting of the pelvis places tension on muscles and connective tissues, which can eventually lead to chronic back problems.
  • High levels of heel-strike shock can result from breakdown of the body’s natural “shock absorbers.” The shock wave then transmits up the kinetic chain causing painful symptoms all the way up to the head, slowed recovery of leg and spine injuries, and aggravation of other conditions.

Benefits of Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers:

  • Properly fitted Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers support the foot to control excessive and unwanted pronation and supination. This helps to reduce unwanted stress on the body.
  • Improved shock absorption reduces repetitive stress on joints and muscles, permitting smoother function and decreasing arthritic symptoms.
  • Use of Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers represents a long-term, yet cost-effective intervention for many types of functional and structural problems.

How Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers Work:

  • Wearing Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers inside your shoes is similar to placing a shim beneath the leg of a wobbly table: it adds support to eliminate unwanted motion in the entire structure.
  • The foot is formed of three distinct arches, which create an architectural vault. The result of supporting these three arches is improved stability and postural integrity.
  • Flexible Spinal Pelvic Stabilizers encourage optimal muscle and nerve function by guiding the feet through a more normal pattern with each step taken.

Benefits include relief of foot, leg, hip and back stress, improve sport performance, improve balance and posture, and alleviate foot fatigue and pain. Orthotics are recommended for people who participate in activities that puts an enormous amount of stress on the feet. People who are constantly on their feet. People have bow knee or knock-knee. People who have recurring foot problems, such as corns and calluses.

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Vertebral Axial Decompression

What is spinal decompression?

Spinal Decompression is the latest non-surgical traction based treatment for chronic low back or neck pain. The special table has a computerized traction unit that was pre-programmed with settings that are designed to create muscle relaxation along with traction. These settings will allow decompression between the specific vertebral levels to occur, thus causing negative pressure within the disc space. For herniated discs, the negative pressure will pulled the herniated disc back into its normal space allowing proper healing. The amount of healing may not be perceivable after each treatment, but overtime the results remarkable.

What Conditions Will Spinal Decompression Help?

Spinal decompression can be beneficial to people who are suffering from:

  • Herniated Discs
  • Stenosis
  • Sciatica
  • Facet Syndrome
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Numbness and Tingling in Hands
  • Failed Back Surgery

Is Spinal Decompression a Complete Therapy?

Though spinal decompression is beneficial for patients with herniated discs, we believe that spinal rehabilitation will help prevent relapse and spinal manipulation will help keep the spine healthy. Depending on the patient, associated therapies may vary. Therapies can include therapeutic ultrasound, neuromuscular re-education, muscular rehabilitation, and therapeutic massage.

How Long Will the Treatments Be?

The amount of treatments will vary depending on the severity of the condition. Each session usually varies between 15-30minutes.

How Much Does it Cost?

The cost of treatment will depend on the condition. A typical treatment varies between $1000-$3000. For the results and compared to surgery this is a minimal fee. We offer payment plans and we accept credit cards.

Am I a Candidate for Spinal Decompression?

If you are suffering from herniated discs in the neck or low back or have leg pain or pain in the arms or hands you may be a candidate. In order to make sure we have the proper diagnosis, we will perform a complete history and physical examination. Examinations can include orthopedic exams, neurological exams, surface electromyography (sEMG), x-rays and a MRI. These tests will help determine the severity of the conditions and aid in the treatment protocol. Contact our office to schedule your appointment to see if you are a candidate for spinal decompression.

RESEARCH

The American Journal of Pain Management reported “good to excellent” relief in 86% patients with Herniated discs, with back pain and sciatica symptoms being relieved. Good to excellent results were also obtained in 75% of those with facet syndrome.

In a recent journal article in Orthopedic Technology Review titled Surgical Alternatives: Spinal Decompression, results showed that 86% of the 219 patients who completed the therapy reported immediate resolution of symptoms while 84% of patients remained pain free 90 days post treatment. Physical examination findings showed improvement in 92% of the 219 patients, and remained intact in 89% of these patients 90 days after treatment.

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Chiropractic Manipulation

Chiropractors uses a wide variety of techniques, including specific area adjustments, general manipulations, low force and non-force maneuvers. An adjustment can be delivered gently by hand or with an instrument. An adjustment is just one of the treatment tools use in chiropractic. Other options include therapeutic modalities, cryotherapy, rehabilitation and nutritional counseling.

The rapid stretch of the joint fibers resets the muscle spindles, thus relaxing the muscles. Specific joint adjustment may stimulate increase immune function. Research has shown that specific area manipulation provides relief to ear infections in children.

Chiropractic is a conservative form of healthcare that most people seek before opting for other forms of treatment such as surgery. In comparison to other treatment options, chiropractic is one of the safest. Studies around the world have proven that chiropractic care is both safe and effective.

For Acute Low-Back Problems:

“For patients with acute low-back symptoms without radiculopathy, the scientific evidence suggests spinal manipulation is effective in reducing pain and perhaps speeding recovery within the first month of symptoms.” – Clinical Practice Guidelines, AHCPR (1994)

For Long-Term Low-Back Problems:

“There is strong evidence that manipulation is more effective than a placebo treatment for chronic low-back pain or than usual care by the general practitioner, bed rest, analgesics and massage.” – Spine, Van Tulder and Bouter et al. (1997)

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