Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression

Are you struggling with chronic back pain that just won’t go away? Whether it’s a herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, or even pain after spinal surgery, spinal decompression may offer the relief you’ve been searching for.

Spinal decompression is a gentle, non-surgical therapy designed to reduce pressure on the spine, restore mobility, and promote healing. It works by slowly stretching the spine, creating negative pressure within the discs. This helps pull bulging or herniated disc material back into place and allows nutrients and oxygen to flow into the disc space for faster healing.

This therapy is especially effective for conditions such as:

  • Herniated or Bulging Discs – Where pressure on the nerves causes pain, numbness, or tingling.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease – A common cause of chronic lower back pain due to wear and tear on spinal discs.
  • Facet Syndrome – Pain from locked or inflamed spinal joints, often mistaken for disc problems.
  • Non-Responsive Cases – For patients who haven’t found relief with physical therapy, chiropractic care, medications, or even injections.
  • Failed Spinal Surgery – When surgery hasn’t resolved the issue and pain persists or worsens.
Spinal Decompression
Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression is safe, comfortable, and FDA-cleared. Many patients report significant pain relief, improved function, and a better quality of life after a series of sessions.

If you’ve tried everything else and nothing has worked, it might be time to try a different approach — one that targets the root cause and helps your body heal naturally.

Schedule your consultation today and find out if spinal decompression is right for you.

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