Advanced Spinal Decompression for Disc and Nerve Issues

Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment that relieves pressure on compressed spinal discs and nerves. This advanced technology uses controlled traction to gently stretch the spine, creating negative pressure within the disc. This negative pressure allows herniated or bulging disc material to retract, taking pressure off nerves and promoting nutrient-rich fluid flow to damaged discs.
At The Spine Works, we use state-of-the-art decompression equipment to treat conditions like herniated discs, bulging discs, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease. The treatment is comfortable, with most patients finding it relaxing. Sessions typically last 20-30 minutes, and many patients notice improvement after just a few treatments.
Dr. Farmer combines spinal decompression with chiropractic adjustments and corrective exercises for optimal results. This comprehensive approach not only relieves immediate pain but also strengthens supporting structures to prevent future problems. For patients who have been told surgery is their only option, spinal decompression often provides an effective alternative.
Key Benefits
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✓Non-surgical solution for disc problems
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✓Relieve pressure on pinched nerves
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✓Promote natural disc healing and hydration
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✓Comfortable, relaxing treatment sessions
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✓Avoid the risks and recovery time of surgery
Spinal Decompression Therapy FAQ
No, most patients find spinal decompression therapy comfortable and relaxing. The table gently stretches your spine in a controlled manner. Many patients actually fall asleep during treatment sessions.
A typical treatment plan includes 12-20 sessions over 4-6 weeks, though this varies based on your condition. Dr. Farmer will create a personalized plan after your initial examination and X-rays.
Spinal decompression is highly effective for herniated discs, bulging discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, and pinched nerves. It works by creating negative pressure within the disc to promote natural healing.
Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. Our office staff can help verify your benefits and discuss payment options during your initial consultation.
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Contact The Spine Works Chiropractic to get started today.