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Spinal Decompression Therapy
What is Spinal Decompression?
Spinal decompression is a non-surgical therapy that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on discs, nerves, and surrounding structures. This allows oxygen, nutrients, and hydration to flow back into the affected discs, promoting healing and reducing inflammation.
By relieving pressure, decompression can help patients avoid surgery, reduce chronic back pain, and restore mobility.

Common Conditions We Treat
Spinal decompression may help with:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Sciatica or nerve compression
- Chronic neck or low back pain
- Facet joint syndrome
- Post-surgical spine pain
What to Expect
- Sessions last 20–30 minutes.
- You’ll be comfortably secured to a specialized decompression table.
- The system gently cycles through stretches and releases to relieve pressure.
- Treatment is painless — most patients find it relaxing.
- A full program may include 12–24 sessions, depending on your condition.

FAQ's
No. Most patients describe a gentle pulling sensation with relief of pressure.
A common misconception is that decompression is the same as traction, but they are different. Decompression uses advanced computer-controlled cycles to create a vacuum within your disc space precisely targeting at specific spinal segments, where as traction pulls and holds.
Yes. Many patients see the best results when spinal decompression is combined with chiropractic adjustments, laser therapy, acoustic compression therapy, and posture rehab.

Safe and effective.
Chiropractic care is proven to be safe and effective, and has stood the test of time. Research supports its use for a variety of conditions, including headache, back and neck pain, as well as shoulder, arm, and leg pain. Adjustments may be associated with a “cracking” or “popping” sound. Contrary to popular belief, this is not caused by the bone, but by fluid shifting within the joint.