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Who is it for? Spinal Decompression Therapy is a highly effective tool for treating various back and leg conditions. Many patients suffering from chronic neck pains, sciatica, herniated or bulging discs and degenerative diseases derive benefit from this treatment. Some patients also come to see us following a failed neck or back surgery and find that this treatment relieves their pain. To find out if Spinal Decompression could fit into your treatment plan, schedule an appointment today |
Spinal Decompression
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What is Spinal Decompression? Spinal Decompression Therapy is a highly specialized technique in a traction table is used to gently manipulate the spine, delivering pain relief throughout the back, neck and legs. Unlike surgical decompression, the therapy at our clinic is non-invasive and a popular choice for relief of the pain and discomfort related to certain conditions. How is it different? Spinal Decompression Therapy involves stretching the spine in order to promote healing of bulging or herniated discs. In our clinic, trained therapists use a traction table to gently stretch the back, changing the force and position of its component tissues. This change takes pressure off the spinal disks, the gel-like cushions between the bones, by creating negative pressure throughout the spine. |
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