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Spinal Decompression Therapy

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Relief for Your Back with Our Spinal Decompression Therapy

By gently stretching your spine, our decompression therapy treatments take pressure off of your nerves and spinal discs. Our gentle, non-invasive stretching treatment provides you with significant pain relief, and promotes the diffusion of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids–enabling nerves and degenerated and torn disc fibers to heal.

What Conditions Are Best for Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Back Pain & Injury

By taking pressure off of your spinal discs, spinal decompression therapy allows herniated and bulging discs to retract, and reduces nerve pressure. Additionally, the mild pulling and releasing motions of decompression therapy promote the diffusion of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids–enabling degenerated and torn discs to heal and providing significant pain relief.

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Headaches & Migraines

Spinal and cervical decompression therapy alleviates headache and migraine pain by resolving spinal stress, restoring spinal functionality, and reducing nerve interference in the spine–all underlying factors causing chronic headache and migraine pain.

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Shoulder Pain & Injury

Our spinal and cervical decompression therapy treatments provide significant relief for shoulder pain by taking pressure off of pain-inducing nerves and by promoting the diffusion of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids that enable tissues and muscles in the shoulder region to heal.

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Nerve Pain, Tingling, & Numbness

The stretch of spinal decompression creates negative pressure in the spinal discs, which takes pressure off of your nerves. The gentle pulling and releasing motions of decompression therapy promote the diffusion of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids, which promotes the healing of damaged nerves.

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Sciatica

The stretch of spinal decompression creates negative pressure in the spinal discs, which takes pressure off of your sciatic nerve—alleviating sciatica pain. The gentle pulling and releasing motions of decompression therapy promote the diffusion of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids, which promotes the healing of damaged sciatic and surrounding nerves.

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Personal Injury & Auto Accident

Spinal and cervical decompression therapy provides significant pain relief for injuries to the back, neck, lumbar, and cervical regions. By gently stretching your spine the therapy creates negative pressure in your spinal discs, which takes pressure off of your spinal discs, allows herniated and bulging discs to retract, reduces nerve pressure, and promotes the healing of injured and torn disc fibers.

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Athletic Recovery & Performance

Spinal decompression therapy provides significant pain relief for sports injuries to the back, neck, lumbar, and cervical regions. By gently stretching your spine the therapy creates negative pressure in your spinal discs, which takes pressure off of your spinal discs, allows herniated and bulging discs to retract, reduces nerve pressure, and promotes the healing of injured and torn disc fibers.

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About Spinal Decompression Therapy

Spinal decompression therapy gently stretches your spine using a traction table or similar motorized device. The stretch creates negative pressure in the spinal discs—the cushions between each of your vertebrae—which, in turn, takes pressure off of your spinal discs, allows herniated and bulging discs to retract, and reduces nerve pressure. Additionally, the mild pulling and releasing motions of decompression therapy promote the diffusion of oxygen, water, and nutrient-rich fluids, which enables degenerated and torn disc fibers to heal. The therapy provides significant relief for sciatica, degenerative discs, and lower back, neck, cervical, and lumbar pain.