05/28/2026
Think of spinal decompression like giving the squishy discs in your spine room to breathe.
Because your spinal discs don’t have a strong direct blood supply, they rely on movement and pressure changes to absorb the oxygen, hydration, and nutrients they need to stay healthy.
When a disc stays chronically compressed, it can lose hydration, become less resilient, and place increased pressure on nearby nerves, often leading to pain, numbness, tingling, or dysfunction. Over time, a poorly nourished disc can begin to degenerate and even desiccate all together.
Spinal decompression works by gently unloading the spine in a controlled way, helping create a “pumping” effect within the disc. This may help:
✔ Reduce nerve irritation
✔ Improve disc hydration
✔ Increase nutrient exchange
✔ Decrease pressure within the disc
✔ Restore movement and function
Every patient is different, which is why proper evaluation matters before starting care.
Your spine deserves more than a temporary fix! Ask about our decompression program to see if you qualify