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 Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression therapy is an effective non-surgical approach to addressing disc problems, such as herniated or bulging discs, radiating neck and back pain, sciatic pain, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease or chronic low back pain. It can be highly effective, even for patients who have had no success with other traditional or alternative options. research shows an 86%-91% success rate when using spinal decompression for symptoms of sciatica, bulging or herniated discs, and back pain.
Spinal decompression therapy is a state-of-the-art therapy utilizing a specialized table. After an in-depth assessment by     Dr. Escarcega, the table will be programmed to your exact needs. The computerized table will sense specific areas of the affected spine and gently stretch your spine and relax it throughout your session. When your spine is stretched in this way, it helps reduce pressure throughout the spinal column and increase the flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the discs and joints. Creating space will help to alleviate pain, reduce pressure on discs and nerves, and increase circulation to help speed up the healing process. Decompression therapy is generally painless, and most people find it relaxing and often fall asleep. As with all our care, your decompression care plan will be customized to your specific needs and goals.
​What Conditions Does It Help?

Common issues for which patients seek this therapy
:
- Arthritis
- Lumbar disc bulge or herniation
- Lumbar stenosis
- Pinched nerves
- Radiating low back and leg pain
- Cervical disc bulge or herniation
- Chronic low back or neck pain
- Facet syndrome
- Failed neck surgery or failed lumbar surgery
- Headaches or Migraines
- Cervical Stenosis 

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