Spinal Decompression

Relieve pressure on your spine, reduce pain, and support natural healing with our non-surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy.

What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Spinal Decompression Therapy is a non-surgical treatment that gently stretches the spine using a specialized table. The goal is to reduce pressure on spinal discs and nerves that may be contributing to back pain, neck pain, or radiating symptoms in the arms or legs.

During treatment, controlled stretching and relaxation cycles are applied to specific areas of the spine. This can help relieve pressure on affected structures and may improve comfort and mobility for some patients.

Conditions We Treat

Spinal Decompression Therapy is often used as part of a treatment plan for:

  • Herniated discs

  • Bulging discs

  • Sciatica

  • Degenerative disc disease

  • Chronic low back pain

  • Chronic neck pain

  • Pinched nerves

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Disc-related leg pain

Not every patient is a candidate for spinal decompression. A thorough examination is performed to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for your condition.

Benefits of Spinal Decompression

Potential benefits may include:

  • Reduced pressure on spinal discs and nerves

  • Relief from back and neck discomfort

  • Improved mobility and flexibility

  • A non-surgical treatment option

  • Little to no downtime after treatment

Results vary from patient to patient and depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated.

What to Expect?

During a spinal decompression session, you will lie comfortably on a specialized treatment table while the system applies gentle stretching to the targeted area of the spine. Most patients find the treatment comfortable and relaxing.

Treatment length and frequency vary based on individual needs and will be discussed during your consultation.

Why Choose Grimard Chiropractic?

At Grimard Chiropractic, treatment recommendations are based on a thorough evaluation and your specific goals. If Spinal Decompression Therapy is appropriate for your condition, it may be incorporated into a personalized care plan designed to help you move more comfortably and return to your daily activities.