Spinal Decompression

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Spinal decompression helps your back recover by relieving the pressure on spinal discs, allowing them to return to their normal, healthy state.

How does spinal decompression help your spine heal?

In many cases of injury or chronic back pain, the individual segments of the spine become immobile, tight, and restricted. This rigidity of the spine creates tremendous pressure on the soft discs that cushion the spine.

Spinal decompression therapy uses computer-controlled traction to slowly and gently stretch the spine. This gentle stretching reduces the pressure on the discs that protect your spine and helps the discs hydrate and regain it’s flexibility.

If you have questions about how decompression therapy can help you improve your health, give our office a call.

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