Relieve your back pain and find lasting relief with our specialized spinal decompression therapy. Designed to target misaligned discs and alleviate discomfort, our therapy aims to restore proper spinal alignment and reduce pressure on the nerves that cause pain. If you’re experiencing back or hip pain, schedule a free consultation with us to see if spinal decompression can help you.
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Using a specialized padded traction table and advanced computer software, our doctors administer spinal decompression therapy with precision and care. While lying comfortably on your back, the traction movement gently stretches and releases your spine, focusing on specific regions depending on your injury.
Each stretch relieves pressure on the affected area and promotes the flow of healing fluids, helping to rehydrate discs and encourage natural healing.
Our therapy can address a variety of chronic pain conditions including:
- Slipped or bulging discs
- Herniated or torn discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spinal stenosis
- Facet syndrome
- Upper back pain
- Neck pain
- Headaches and migraines
- Sciatica
- Fibromyalgia
- Pinched nerves
- Tailored Treatment Plans
The number of treatments needed varies based on the severity of your condition. Our doctors will develop a comprehensive treatment plan that may include massage therapy and rehabilitative exercises to complement spinal decompression therapy and support the healing and restoration of your spine.
Understanding Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression is a unique approach to treating lower back and neck pain caused by aging, injury, or wear and tear. When discs become damaged or injured, they may bulge beyond their limits, putting pressure on spinal nerves and causing pain that radiates throughout the body.
During spinal decompression therapy, a vacuum effect is created, known as “negative intra-discal pressure,” which retracts herniated or bulging discs and reduces pressure on nerves. This process promotes the natural healing of degenerated discs by increasing the flow of nutrient-rich fluids, restoring hydration, and preventing further damage and pain.
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