
Spinal rehabilitation
Take the pressure off.
Computer-guided decompression for sciatica, bulging discs, and chronic low-back pain — gentle enough to rest through.

What it helps
When a disc is the problem
Discs heal slowly and compress easily. Sciatica, numbness down a leg, and low-back pain that flares when you sit are classic signs of a disc under pressure. Decompression applies precise, computer-controlled traction that gently separates the segments, easing pressure on the nerve and drawing fluid and nutrients back in.
- Positioning and calibration matched to your imaging
- A computer-guided decompression cycle — most find it relaxing
- Doctor monitoring throughout
- Complementary adjusting or movement work as your plan calls for it
In your plan
Decompression inside a corrective plan
Relieving disc pressure opens a window; correction keeps it open. Your plan pairs decompression with specific adjusting and movement work so the segments stop drifting back toward the pattern that compressed the disc.
Good to know
Take the pressure off.
No. Inversion applies one crude force to the whole spine. Decompression targets specific segments with a programmed force curve, guided by your imaging and monitored by the doctor.

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