SPINAL DECOMPRESSION
Eliminate pain with Spinal Decompression by fixing bulging discs and spine degeneration.
SPINAL DECOMPRESSION
Eliminate pain with
Spinal Decompression
by fixing bulging discs and spine degeneration.
Every Patient.
Every Time
Spinal decompression gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on the discs and nerves, promoting better circulation and allowing nutrient-rich fluids to flow back into the affected areas.
This helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and support the healing of conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis.
Disc bulge or herniation can cause intense pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness.
While traditional treatments like medication, physical therapy, or surgery are common, non-surgical spinal decompression offers a non-invasive alternative.
This therapy gently stretches and flexes the spine, relieving pressure on spinal nerves and discs. By creating negative pressure within the disc, it promotes blood flow and healing, helping to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life.
Sciatica is a painful condition caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, which runs from your lower back to your legs.
The pain can range from mild to severe, making simple tasks difficult.
Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is an effective treatment for sciatica. It works by relieving pressure on the sciatic nerve, creating negative pressure in the disc to improve blood flow and promote healing. This non-invasive treatment helps to reduce pain and improve overall wellness.
If you’re struggling with sciatica, consider non-surgical spinal decompression therapy as a safe and effective option.
Spinal stenosis is a condition where the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.
This can cause pain, numbness, and weakness in the legs and feet. It’s often caused by degenerative changes like arthritis or congenital conditions.
While surgery is an option, many people prefer non-invasive treatments like non-surgical spinal decompression therapy. This therapy gently creates negative pressure within the discs, promoting blood flow and healing. By reducing pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, it can help relieve pain and discomfort.
With regular sessions, many people with spinal stenosis find relief without needing surgery.
A pinched nerve can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness.
It often leads to conditions like sciatica, herniated discs, and spinal stenosis.
Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy helps relieve pressure on the pinched nerve by gently creating negative pressure within the disc, promoting blood flow, reducing inflammation, and aiding healing.
By addressing the root cause, this therapy provides long-lasting relief without the need for surgery or medication.
Low back pain is a common issue caused by factors like muscle strain, injury, or a herniated disc, often making daily activities difficult.
Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy can help by reducing pressure on the discs and nerves in the lower back.
By gently stretching the spine, this therapy creates negative pressure within the disc, promoting nutrient absorption and healing. It can also improve mobility and flexibility, making daily tasks easier.
If you’re dealing with low back pain, consider non-surgical spinal decompression therapy as a non-invasive, drug-free option for relief and better function.
Neck pain can be caused by many factors, including injury, strain, poor posture, or degenerative disc disease. This pain can be debilitating and disrupt your daily life.
Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is an effective treatment for neck pain.
It gently stretches the spine and creates negative pressure, which relieves pressure on the nerves and discs in the neck. This helps promote blood flow and healing, reducing pain and improving neck function.
If you are dealing with neck pain, our dedicated team at Apex Pain Solutions can work with you to determine if non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is the right choice.
Herniated or Bulging Discs
Reduces pressure on herniated or bulging discs to alleviate pain and improve mobility.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Helps relieve the pain associated with discs that have worn down over time.
Sciatica
Reduces compression on the sciatic nerve, which can help alleviate radiating leg pain.
Spinal Stenosis
Alleviates pressure on the spinal cord and nerves caused by a narrowing of the spinal canal.
Facet Syndrome
Helps manage pain and inflammation related to facet joint dysfunction.
Chronic Low Back Pain and Neck Pain
Reduces pressure on the spine and relieves chronic pain.
Radiculopathy (Nerve Root Compression)
Relieves nerve root compression in the cervical or lumbar spine, which can cause arm or leg pain, numbness, or tingling.
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical, traction-based treatment used to relieve pressure on spinal discs, alleviate pain, and promote healing. It gently stretches the spine to create negative pressure within the disc, allowing herniated or bulging discs to retract and improve nutrient flow to the affected area.
The therapy uses a motorized table to gently stretch the spine, creating negative pressure that encourages retraction or repositioning of bulging or herniated discs. This process helps relieve pressure on the nerves and allows more nutrients, oxygen, and fluids to flow into the discs, promoting healing.
Spinal decompression is commonly used to treat conditions such as herniated or bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, spinal stenosis, facet syndrome, chronic neck and back pain, and radiculopathy (nerve root compression).
It is likely not covered. Coverage for Spinal Decompression therapy varies based on your insurance plan. It’s recommended to check with your insurance provider to determine if the treatment is covered or contact our office for assistance.
Each session typically lasts between 25 to 45 minutes, depending on the treatment plan and the severity of the condition being treated.
A typical treatment plan ranges from 15 to 30 sessions over the course of 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the patient’s condition and response to treatment. A doctor will recommend a specific schedule based on individual needs.
During a session, you will lie down on a spinal decompression table, and a harness will be placed around your pelvis and trunk. The table will gently stretch your spine according to a pre-programmed pattern, with rest periods in between. You should feel relaxed throughout the process.
Most patients experience little to no side effects. However, some may have mild soreness or stiffness after the first few sessions, similar to what one might feel after a workout. This usually subsides as the body adjusts to the treatment.
Some patients experience relief after just a few sessions, while others may require a few weeks of consistent treatment to notice significant improvement. The goal is to achieve long-term relief and healing of the underlying issue.
Yes, Class IV laser therapy is often used alongside other treatments like chiropractic care, physical therapy, and massage therapy. Combining treatments can enhance healing and improve overall outcomes.
While both spinal decompression and traction involve stretching the spine, spinal decompression uses a computerized system to create targeted and gentle pressure on the discs. It also incorporates cycles of decompression and relaxation to maximize effectiveness, while traditional traction applies a constant pull that is less targeted.
For many patients, spinal decompression therapy can be an effective alternative to back surgery. It may help avoid the need for more invasive procedures by promoting natural healing of the spine. However, the suitability of decompression therapy depends on the severity of the condition and the individual patient.
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