Are you a resident of San Antonio, TX, searching for a powerful, non-invasive treatment for persistent back or neck discomfort caused by a damaged disc? Spinal Decompression therapy, available at San Antonio Family Chiropractic, offers a cutting-edge, mechanical solution aimed at addressing the pressure that often leads to chronic pain and nerve irritation. This therapy uses state-of-the-art equipment to gently stretch the spine, a calculated action that creates a negative pressure within the intervertebral discs. Imagine this as a reverse vacuum effect: this pressure is thought to help retract bulging disc material and, crucially, allow necessary nutrients, oxygen, and hydrating fluids to flow back into the disc. For patients in San Antonio, this promotes an optimal healing environment for tissues that often lack a robust blood supply. By carefully applying alternating cycles of tension and relaxation, San Antonio Family Chiropractic delivers controlled treatment designed to relieve the compression that aggravates nerves. This targeted treatment is a core component of our commitment to offering alternatives to medication or surgery, providing hope and a path toward mobility for individuals dealing with difficult disc issues throughout the San Antonio area.
What to Expect During Your Spinal Decompression Session
Embarking on Spinal Decompression therapy at San Antonio Family Chiropractic in San Antonio, TX, is a relaxing and carefully monitored process. Following a thorough initial evaluation, including a review of your imaging, your custom treatment protocol will be established. When you come in for a session, you will remain fully clothed and will be fitted comfortably into a harness, typically around your hips and/or torso, depending on the area being treated. You will then lie down on the specialized, computer-controlled decompression table. The doctor or technician programs the equipment to deliver precise, incremental stretching forces tailored specifically to your body weight and the level of your injured disc. The treatment is delivered in cycles: a period of therapeutic stretching is followed by a period of gentle release. This cyclical action is essential for stimulating the internal flow dynamics within the disc. A typical session lasts 15 minutes, and many patients find the sensation quite soothing, often using the time to relax completely. Because the body responds best to a cumulative approach, a complete treatment plan usually involves multiple sessions spread over several weeks.