What Is Spinal Decompression?

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is an FDA approved therapy we use to treat neck pain, low back pain and sciatica that is caused by bulging, herniated, and degenerative discs or facet syndrome. Even post-surgical patients and those suffering from certain types of spinal stenosis (a narrowing of the spinal canal) have reported significant pain relief from our comprehensive decompression treatment program.
Our program includes a series of 28 minute, relaxing treatment sessions over a period of six to eight weeks. Our patients experience powerful pain reduction and healing with some patients noting an improvement in their symptoms after only a few treatments!
Spinal Decompression with the DRX9000c stimulates the body's repair mechanism, providing the necessary building blocks to mend injured and degenerated discs and enable the body to heal itself.
Our program includes a series of 28 minute, relaxing treatment sessions over a period of six to eight weeks. Our patients experience powerful pain reduction and healing with some patients noting an improvement in their symptoms after only a few treatments!
Spinal Decompression with the DRX9000c stimulates the body's repair mechanism, providing the necessary building blocks to mend injured and degenerated discs and enable the body to heal itself.
Is Decompression The Same
As Traction?
Traction is not Decompression! Decompression on the DRX9000c gently decompresses the spine, creating negative pressure within the discs. This reversal of pressure creates an intra-discal vacuum that not only takes pressure off pinches nerves, but also helps to re-position bulging discs and pull extruded disc material back into place. Nutrients, oxygen, and fluids are then drawn into the disc to create a rejuvenated environment conducive to healing of the neck and low back.
Patients Enjoy Long Term Results!
A four-year, multi-center study* on the lasting effects of Spinal Decompression showed
remarkable levels of sustained relief from low back pain in patients who had undergone treatment.
Before starting treatment, patients reported an average pain level of 7.41 out of a possible 8.
remarkable levels of sustained relief from low back pain in patients who had undergone treatment.
Before starting treatment, patients reported an average pain level of 7.41 out of a possible 8.
Four Years After Treatment:
- Average pain levels were reduced from 7.41 to 1.57
- Employment status increased by 40% among those previously out of work due to low back pain
- 71% showed more than a 50% reduction in pain immediately after treatment
- 86% showed a 50% or greater pain reduction at four years
- 52% of respondents reported a pain level of Zero. Pain relief not only lasted but improved!