Spinal decompression is a modern, non-invasive treatment. It helps reduce pain, promote healing, and improve movement for people with different spinal issues. If you have chronic back pain, herniated discs, or sciatica, spinal decompression might be the answer for you.
Spinal decompression therapy uses advanced technology to gently stretch the spine. This helps reduce pressure on the discs, nerves, and nearby structures. This process creates negative pressure within the spinal discs, encouraging rehydration, increased blood flow, and advanced healing.
Herniated or Bulging Discs
Spinal decompression relieves the pressure on discs, allowing them to retract and heal naturally.
Sciatica
By easing nerve compression, spinal decompression can significantly reduce sciatica pain that radiates down the legs.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Decompression improves mobility and reduces discomfort caused by aging or worn-out discs.
Facet Syndrome
Decompression therapy can relieve pain from irritated facet joints by reducing pressure and inflammation.
Pinched Nerves
This therapy gently creates space for compressed nerves to heal and function properly.
Chronic Back or Neck Pain
Whether your pain is from poor posture, injury, or stress, decompression can target the root cause and provide relief.
Therapy sessions usually last under 20 minutes. They occur three times a week for one month.
The treatment starts with passive methods and moves to active ones as you improve. Most patients feel pain relief after just 6 to 10 sessions. Most healthcare providers release patients from treatment after 8 weeks.
A complete program that focuses on stabilizing ligaments, tendons, and muscles is essential for Spinal Decompression. Exercise and other treatments can help with rehabilitation. These treatments include heat, muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and cold therapy.
Our goal is to not only help heal the disc but to also enhance muscular control and support of the back and neck. Regular home exercise and visits to our office will keep your spine healthy. This will also lower the chance of problems coming back.
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