Spinal Decompression Treatment is effective at relieving pressure on nerves, intervertebral disks, and joints. It can be utilized in the treatment of numerous pain issues, optimizing a person’s health and increasing function. Spinal Decompression Treatment starts with a consultation with a phoenix chiropractic doctor who fully evaluates the patient with a history, and detailed musculoskeletal examination.
The patient may need imaging studies prior to commencing treatment. As soon as it is established that the person is safe to commence decompression, the person is positioned either supine (face up) or prone (face down) on the treatment table according to the disease problem being treated. Some times, placing the person in one position can be more painful than the other so it is a great option to have.
If the person is undergoing lumbar spine decompression, the person hangs on to hand grips and around the pelvis a harness is placed to then apply the intermittent traction. If the patient is receiving cervical spinal decompression, the patient is positioned with their torso slightly elevated and a cervical harness applying traction underneath the areas of the mastoid. The elevation reduces shear forces and reduces the incidence of the patient being pulled off the table (the traction forces are very gentle).
During the treatment, the table is slightly spread apart as the intermittent traction is instituted. Decompression does not involve continuous spinal traction, it is intermittent traction which prevents the muscless surrounding the spine from guarding and spasming. Disc pressure is relieved and within the disc negative pressure is created. Blood flow is increased allowing additional oxygen and nutrients to inflow, providing substances for healing of the damaged areas.
Nerves that are being pinched as they exit the spinal column, from spinal stenosis or a disc herniation, may be relieved as the decompression allows for more room for the nerves to exit.
Spinal decompression therapy is safe and can be very effective for short and long term chronic back and neck pain. A series of treatments is the norm and can give lasting pain reduction.










