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Your Guide to Pain-Free Care
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Yes. Many patients who have had previous spinal surgery come to us for relief from recurring pain. Spinal decompression is a safe, non-invasive option that can help—even if you’ve had surgery in the past.
Knee decompression uses gentle mechanical traction to stretch the knee joint. A specialized device applies controlled pulling force to the leg, which helps reduce pressure within the knee. Your therapist will customize the traction intensity and duration based on your condition. This process can alleviate pain, improve mobility, and support the healing of surrounding tissues.
A single session generally lasts about 30 minutes. The total number of sessions needed varies depending on your condition. Patients with mild symptoms may see improvement in just a few visits, while those with more complex or long-standing issues may benefit from a longer treatment plan.
While pain medications can offer temporary relief, they carry significant risks when used regularly. These include dependency, tolerance buildup, and side effects like nausea, dizziness, or fatigue. More importantly, medications don’t address the underlying cause of pain—they only mask the symptoms.
Spinal decompression is a gentle, non-surgical treatment that uses a specialized table to apply controlled stretching to your spine. This helps relieve pressure on the spinal discs—the soft cushions between your vertebrae. You may feel a light, pulling sensation when the device is activated, but any initial pressure typically subsides quickly. Many patients notice improved posture, greater range of motion, and reduced pain after their session.
We provide a range of non-opioid, non-invasive treatments, such as: Spinal and knee decompression therapy Electroanalgesia (NeuroMed) Cold laser and therapeutic laser SoftWave therapy Corrective exercises and lifestyle guidance We customize each treatment plan to help you recover naturally—without relying on medications.
You’ll lie comfortably on a decompression table, which is connected to a computer-controlled system. The machine gently stretches your spine in cycles of decompression and relaxation. During the decompression phase, tension is applied to create space between the vertebrae. During the rest phase, the tension is released, allowing your spine to relax. A typical session lasts around 30 minutes, and most people require multiple sessions to experience lasting relief.
Knee decompression may help with: General knee pain and stiffness Patellar tendonitis Arthritis Patellofemoral pain syndrome Bursitis and other joint-related issues It can also enhance joint flexibility and strengthen supporting muscles and ligaments.
Spinal decompression can help those suffering from: Herniated or bulging discs Sciatica or radiating nerve pain Degenerative disc disease Spinal stenosis Pinched nerves Persistent neck or back pain If you prefer to avoid surgery or dependency on pain medication, this therapy may be an excellent option for you.
If you experience knee discomfort, limited motion, or swelling due to arthritis, injury, or overuse—and want to avoid surgery or long-term medication—knee decompression could be a great fit for you.
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