Cervical decompression is a non-surgical approach to care that is designed to help alleviate arm, neck, and back pain. By gently stretching the spine to reduce the pressure created by compressed vertebrae, a patient’s pain can be relieved and the healing of dysfunctional, bulging, degenerating, or herniated spinal discs facilitated.
The goal of cervical decompression therapy is to restore the natural alignment of the spine to alleviate chronic neck, arm, back, or leg pain. Based on the specific needs of each patient, the number of treatments will vary.
Lumbar decompression is a non-surgical approach to care that is designed to help alleviate lower back and leg pain. By gently stretching the spine to reduce the pressure created by compressed vertebrae, a patient’s pain can be relieved and any healing of dysfunctional, bulging, degenerating, or herniated spinal discs facilitated. As the applied traction lowers the pressure between the vertebrae, the conditions for a bulging or herniated disc to retract are optimized, and the flow of nutrient-rich fluids into the area is restored.
The goal of lumbar decompression therapy is to restore the natural alignment of the spine to alleviate chronic back or leg pain.
For patients experiencing pain associated with bulging, degenerating, or herniated discs, as well as other spinal conditions, one way to relieve pressure between the vertebrae to provide a measure of relief is with non-surgical spinal decompression therapy. By gently stretching and relaxing the spine using the latest methods of computer-monitored mechanical traction, we can help decompress the disc tissue. This action not only alleviates painful pressure on the spinal nerves as well as help to facilitate the movement of disc tissue back into alignment, but it also allows oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids to flow freely into the area to promote healing.
Spinal decompression may be recommended by our chiropractors to help alleviate the symptoms of degenerative disc disease, bulging discs, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and other back conditions.
As skilled and experienced professionals, we customize treatment to address your specific needs. For maximum therapeutic benefits, we may recommend multiple sessions of spinal decompression therapy in conjunction with other conservative, non-surgical methods of care.