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Computerized Spinal Decompression

Patient receiving spinal decompression of the neck

What is Spinal Decompression?

 

Spinal Decompression is a modern, non-invasive treatment that uses computer-controlled equipment to gently stretch your spine. This advanced technology allows for precise control of the pulling force, duration, and angle of treatment.

Spinal Decompression

How It Works

You'll lie comfortably on a specialized table while the computerized system applies gentle, intermittent pulling forces to your spine. The treatment:

  • Creates space between vertebrae

  • Reduces pressure on compressed nerves

  • Improves blood flow to affected areas

  • Promotes healing of damaged disc tissue

Conditions We Treat with Computerized Traction

This therapy is especially beneficial for:

  • Herniated discs (lumbar and cervical)

  • Sciatica and radiating leg pain

  • Back pain from disc compression

  • Neck pain with arm symptoms

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Degenerative disc disease

What to Expect

Treatment sessions last 20-30 minutes and are completely painless. Many patients find the gentle stretching sensation relaxing and may even fall asleep during treatment. You'll typically need multiple sessions for optimal results.

Benefits

  • Non-surgical pain relief of disc herniations

  • Improved mobility and flexibility

  • Reduced muscle spasms

  • Enhanced healing environment for damaged tissues

  • Reduces pressure on spinal nerves

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