Spinal Decompression
An advanced, all natural procedure, is the leading non-surgical alternative to more traditional treatments, which often include pain killers, muscle relaxers or even surgery (the former of the two may only be masking the problem!). Decompression is a proactive and pain free treatment option that has shown over an 80% response rate for most back and neck pain sufferers. Many have found pain relief from low back and neck conditions such as herniated or bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, numbness in the arms or hands, spinal stenosis, and facet syndrome with the use of Spinal Decompression Therapy. These symptoms may be virtually eliminated following this highly effective therapy.
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Decompression Therapy
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Non-Surgical
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Painless
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No recovery time
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No medication, drug-free relief
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Over 80% response rate
Decompression treatments in our office utilize the Triton DTS spinal decompression table. The table offers a traction therapy that is able to decompress the discs (remove the pressure from the discs between each vertebra of the spine). These treatments are one of the most gentle and comfortable therapies available. The treatments utilize equipment with proven safety and efficacy. Most patients report a mild sense of stretch, and many others read or even fall asleep during treatments.
It was found that out of 778 cases of patients receiving spinal decompression, 92% said that they showed improvement (Neurological Research; Volume 20, Number 3, April 1998)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is spinal decompression therapy?
It is a non-surgical treatment that gently stretches the spine to relieve disc pressure.
Q2. Does spinal decompression help herniated discs?
Yes, it helps reduce pressure on spinal discs and nerves.
Q3. Is spinal decompression safe?
Yes, it is a safe, non-invasive therapy when properly supervised.
Q4. Is spinal decompression painful?
No, most patients find it comfortable and relaxing.
Q5. How many sessions are needed?
Treatment plans vary based on the condition and severity.
Q6. Can spinal decompression help sciatica?
Yes, it relieves nerve compression that causes sciatic pain.
Q6. Can spinal decompression help sciatica?
Yes, it relieves nerve compression that causes sciatic pain.
Q7. Who should not get spinal decompression?
Patients with fractures, advanced osteoporosis, or certain conditions may not qualify.
Q8. How is it different from traction?
Spinal decompression is computer-controlled and more precise.
Q9. How long do results last?
Results can be long-lasting with proper follow-up care.
Q10. Is spinal decompression covered by insurance?
Coverage varies by provider and plan.
