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What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Spinal Decompression Therapy – is a state of the art, non-surgical procedure that effectively
treats low back and radiating leg pain.
Spinal Decompression has nearly a 86% success rate and is FDA cleared. The procedure uses a logarithmic computerized traction that gently stretches the spine to take the pressure off the discs and vertebrae.
Spinal Decompression produces a “negative pressure” within the spinal discs (the padding between the vertebrae) This process pulls nutrients, oxygen and moisture back into the disc (naturally hydrating the disc, restoring disc height and healing the injury.)
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There’s No Reason to Suffer From Chronic Back Pain.
There are various kinds of neck and back pain– from a dull, consistent ache to sharp, sudden spikes of pain– that can make it hard to move or be comfortable while at rest. Back pain is often triggered by an incident like lifting something to very heavy or a slip and can then worsen over time. Your risk for back pain increases as you grow older, if you are in poor physical shape, or if you are overweight. Stress and anxiety can also bring on back pain. Many individuals with back pain are experiencing physical problems involving the interaction of the muscles and nerves in their back and their spine. These can be brought on by a breakdown of the spinal discs, spasms, muscle tension, pinched nerves and burst discs.
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Conditions That May Be Improved with Advanced Spinal Rehabilitation
Chronic Pain
Back Pain, Neck Pain, Sciatic Pain, Lumbar Pain, Cervical Pain, and Radicular Pain.
Disc Injuries
Herniated Disc, Bulging Disc, Slipped Disc, Ruptured Disc, Sciatica, and Pinched Nerve.
Spinal Traumas
Facet Syndrome, Failed Back Surgery Syndrome, Auto Accident Injury, Sports Injury, and Slip/Fall Injury.
Degenerative Conditions
Degenerative Disc Disease, Spinal Stenosis, and Spondylosis.



