How Does Spinal Decompression Work?

Playing sports, sitting for years at the same job, or being involved in an accident or injury can lead to the need for spinal decompression therapy. From bulging and herniated discs to pinched cervical nerves, spinal decompression solutions can provide you with the relief you need to resume your daily life and activities. If you're in Dallas and searching for a trusted chiropractor who is well-versed in spinal decompression therapy, turn to Park Cities Neuropathy & Wellness.

What is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Spinal decompression therapy involves specialized spine-oriented techniques designed to alleviate negative pressures within the discs of the spine. As negative pressure is generated, herniated and bulging discs begin to retract, providing relief from pressure, pain, and excessive inflammation.

Types of Spinal Decompression Therapy

There are multiple types of spinal decompression techniques, including:

  • Manual Traction: Manual stretches and motions are conducted on specific areas of the body affected by spinal decompression.
  • Mechanical Traction Devices: Mechanical traction devices gently assist with stretching the spine in areas where herniated or bulging discs are present.

How Does Spinal Decompression Work?

During a typical spinal decompression session, you may experience the following:

  • You will be instructed to lie on a traction table, either facing down or up, depending on the area(s) being treated.
  • The traction table will be adjusted to gently stretch various areas of the spine affected by decompression.
  • As the stretching occurs, negative pressure is generated. This negative pressure can provide immediate relief from the pressure and inflammation between the herniated or bulging discs.

Most spinal decompression therapy sessions for neck or back pain with a chiropractor in Dallas, TX, last anywhere between 20 and 45 minutes.

Finding Relief From Back and Neck Pain With Decompression Therapy

If you're tired of struggling with back or neck pain and are seeking a non-invasive, holistic solution, Park Cities Neuropathy & Wellness is here to help. If you're in Dallas and searching for a chiropractor you can trust to find the relief you need, contact Park Cities Neuropathy & Wellness to schedule a consultation with a chiropractor near you.

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