Spinal Decompression
A Non-Surgical, Highly Effective Solution for Chronic Neck and Back Pain Related to Herniated Discs. This solution is even successful where surgery has failed.


What is spinal decompression therapy?
Spinal decompression involves gentle pulling and releasing of the spine creating an intradiscal vacuum in order to reduce the pressure on the discs. The goal is to eliminate the pain associated with herniated discs, as well as to decrease the size of the herniation/protrusion. This therapy also helps reduce nerve root compression and improve spinal flexibility.

Spinal Decompression therapy is an effective treatment for: Bulging disc, Herniated disc, Degenerative disc, Facet syndrome, Sciatica, Post-surgical patients, and Spinal Stenosis.
Research indicates the disc is responsible for a significant number of incidents of back pain, leg pain, neck and arm pain syndromes. Since the spinal discs don’t have their own vascular supply, it doesn’t receive fresh blood and oxygen. Discs require osmotic diffusion through motion and non-weight bearing to restore nutrients and enhance healing through normal activities. When damaged, discs may require decompression therapy to heal.
Who is Spinal Decompression For?
We have successfully treated thousands of patients with chronic pain associated with disc herniations. Conditions associated with disk herniations manifest as:
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- Chronic lower back pain
- Sciatica
- Radiating pain into the glute or leg
- Chronic neck pain
- Radiating pain into arms or hands
- Numbness or tingling
- Difficulty sitting or standing too long
- Loss of strength in arms or legs
- Difficulty bending and lifting
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Whether you suffer from Neck or Lower Back Pain, Cervical or Lumbar spinal decompression can be delivered in a controlled and proven method. Spinal Decompression therapy is very affordable and cheaper than surgery. Spinal Decompression is highly recommended by Neurological Research. 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).
Spinal Decompression reduces intradiscal pressure. Recumbent positions (both prone and supine) decrease intradiscal pressures in comparison to standing and sitting. However, focused decompression (i.e. unloading due to distraction and positioning) has been shown to reduce disc pressure and enhance the healing response even further. This, coupled with laser therapy is a tremendous combination in healing cervical and lumbar spine discogenic problems!
Not all conditions are amenable to decompression. If our screening method does not indicate spinal decompression therapy as beneficial, we will let you know.
Our success rate is much higher than other clinics due to our effective screening methods. Therefore, our treatment plans are highly effective, revealing success early on. Call today to take advantage of our special offer.