With every gentle stretch, the spine lets go — and in that release, healing begins.
If you re struggling with back pain, sciatica, or a herniated disc, spinal decompression therapy may offer the relief you've been looking for. This non-surgical, drug-free treatment is designed to ease pressure on the spine and help your body heal naturally. Spinal decompression is a gentle, computer-guided therapy that stretches and relaxes the spine in a controlled way. This process helps relieve pressure on spinal discs and nerves, improves circulation, and encourages the natural flow of nutrients to injured areas. It s a relaxing, non-invasive alternative to surgery or long-term pain medications.
Why Spinal Decompression?
- Reduces chronic pain without surgery
- Herniated or Bulging Discs
- Sciatica (leg pain or numbness)
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Relieves Nerve compression (Pinched Nerves)
- Spinal Stenosis
- Improves Spinal alignment
If you're tired of living with discomfort or relying on painkillers, this therapy could be a game-changer.
What to Expect?
• Your practitioner will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, and may order imaging (like X-rays or MRI) to understand your spinal condition
• You’ll lie comfortably on a specialized decompression table. Straps will be gently secured around your pelvis and torso to help guide the movement.
• The machine will slowly and precisely stretch your spine by applying controlled traction. You may feel a gentle pulling or stretching sensation.
• Each session typically lasts between 20 to 45 minutes, depending on your specific treatment plan.
• Most patients experience a mild, relaxing stretch. Some may feel mild discomfort initially but should not experience sharp pain. Always communicate any discomfort to your therapist.
Yes, spinal decompression is safe when performed by trained professionals. It’s widely recommended by chiropractors and physical therapists. Before beginning, we’ll review your medical history and perform a thorough assessment to make sure it s right for you. If you have a recent MRI report, please bring this with you for the assessors review.
Rates:
- Initial Assessment: $120.00
- Follow up: $ 90.00


