Spinal Decompression

CHRONIC NECK AND BACK PAIN CHANGES YOUR LIFE.

But, there’s hope for lasting relief with Spinal Decompression!

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What is Spinal Decompression?

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a non-invasive treatment for patients who suffer from neck and back problems. A decompression treatment slowly and gently lengthens or releases pressure in the spine through repetitive movements by a customized treatment table. The table pulls and releases, creating a pressure change within the intervertebral disc, surrounding soft tissue, and joints. This pressure change allows the disc bulges or herniations and nutrients to be pulled back into the disc. Rehydration of the disc and surrounding structures creates a physiological change which assists the body’s natural healing process. Patients typically experience significant improvement within 20-25 treatments. Research suggests that continued improvement is seen up to four years following decompression treatment.

How Spinal Decompression Works

A Formula for Relief: Through the logarithmic stretch and release protocols of the decompression procedure, negative pressure is created in the disc over time. This vacuum effect draws any herniated disc material back into the disc.

When Negative is Positive: By reversing the effects of axial load or compression in the spine, increased circulation occurs which aids in the healing process.

The Hill DT Difference: The Hill DT table is unique in comparison to other treatment tables.  But it’s more than a table, it’s a comprehensive program. Seven sensors in the table continually monitor the patient to ensure proper treatment is delivered. Nutrients and oxygen rich blood are drawn back in to the disc. Since these areas of the spine are poorly vascularized, this is a critical component of decompression.

Five Reasons To Consider Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

1.     Bulging or herniated discs

2.     Degenerative disc disease

3.     Facet syndrome

4.     Failed back surgery

5.     Ongoing lower back or neck pain that is not responding to traditional spinal treatment by a M.D., D.O., D.C. or P.T.