Decompression Therapy
Disc Pressure Reduction
Spinal decompression therapy aims to alleviate pressure on the intervertebral discs. This can help reduce compression on nerves and create a more favorable environment for healing.
Relief from Nerve Compression
By reducing pressure on spinal nerves, decompression therapy can help alleviate pain, numbness, and tingling associated with nerve compression.
Increased Disc Height
The therapy is designed to promote an increase in disc height, which can contribute to the restoration of space between vertebrae. This may help address issues like disc bulges or herniations
Muscle Relaxation
The stretching and decompression of the spine during therapy can lead to muscle relaxation, reducing tension and promoting a more balanced musculoskeletal system.
Improved Circulation
Spinal decompression can enhance blood flow to the affected area, promoting the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to support the healing process.
Facilitation of Healing
Spinal decompression therapy is intended to create an environment conducive to healing. It may stimulate the body's natural regenerative processes, supporting the repair of damaged tissues and structures.