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Spinal Decompression Therapy

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How Spinal Decompression Works

Spinal decompression gently stretches the spine using advanced mechanical traction, reducing pressure on the intervertebral discs and surrounding structures. By creating negative pressure within the discs, the therapy helps:

  • Retracts bulging or herniated disc material

  • Restores disc height

  • Increases nutrient-rich fluid and blood flow to the injured area

  • Promotes long-term healing and mobility

Because the treatment is computer-guided, we can deliver a precise angle and force that minimizes the body’s natural resistance, allowing deeper, more effective decompression.

Conditions that Commonly Improve with Spinal Decompression Therapy

Many chronic and acute conditions respond extremely well to this therapy, including:

  • Degenerative Disc Disease

  • Herniated or Bulging Discs

  • Sciatica or Leg Pain

  • Spinal Stenosis

  • Spondylolisthesis

  • Chronic low back or neck pain

  • Failed Back Surgery

    If you’ve been told surgery is your next step—or if you’re trying to avoid injections, long-term medications, or downtime—decompression may be the alternative you’ve been looking for.

Experience Relief Without Surgery

At The Spine Works Chiropractic, our goal is to help patients find real, lasting relief without invasive procedures or unnecessary medications. Many of our patients report improved function, reduced pain, and a better quality of life after completing a decompression treatment plan.

If you’re struggling with persistent neck or back pain, we’re here to help.

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What to Expect During Treatment

Spinal decompression is comfortable, safe, and non-invasive. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Sessions typically last around 15–20 minutes

  • Most patients begin noticing improvement after 5–6 sessions

  • Therapy is available for adults ages 18+

  • No reported long-term side effects or safety complications

  • Both patient and provider have an emergency stop for added security

Decompression can be used for both back and neck conditions, making it a versatile solution for disc injuries throughout the spine.