DECOMPRESSION
DECOMPRESSION
Overview
Decompression therapy is a treatment that helps reduce pain from pressure on nerves by stretching out the affected area. This treatment may help if other treatments like rest, physical therapy, or acupuncture haven’t helped.
Compression of the spinal nerve roots is a very common injury. But compression can also affect your hips, knees, and other areas where nerves interact with joints. This means that compression can cause severe pain that disrupts daily activities like sitting and standing.
Decompression therapy can often help relieve nerve pain without surgery, which reduces risks and recovery time. Read on to learn more about how decompression therapy works, when you’ll know if you need it, and whether it’s a safe choice to treat compressed nerves.
Our Treatment
During a Decompression Therapy session, the patient is comfortably positioned on the decompression table. The therapy device is then programmed to apply a gentle and precise traction force to the spine. This controlled force elongates the spine, creating a negative pressure within the intervertebral discs. This negative pressure can have several potential benefits:
- Relief from Disc Compression
- Improved Blood Flow and Nutrient Exchange
- Herniated Disc Management
- Facilitating Healing
- Non-Invasive Alternative
At our wellness center, we prioritize your well-being and are dedicated to tailoring treatments to your unique requirements. If you’re seeking a non-invasive, natural approach to managing spinal pain and discomfort, Decompression Therapy might be the solution you’ve been searching for. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and explore the possibilities of this remarkable treatment.
Our Decompression Services
Spinal Decompression
It involves the use of specialized tables or devices that apply controlled traction to the spine.
Spinal Decompression
It involves the use of specialized tables or devices that apply controlled traction to the spine.
Spinal Decompression
It involves the use of specialized tables or devices that apply controlled traction to the spine.