Spinal Decompression Therapy (DTS)
Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy is an effective treatment for:
- Herniated or bulging disc(s)
- Degenerative disc disease
- Facet syndrome
- Sciatica
- Post-surgical patients
- Spinal Stenosis

Do you have a herniated disc, multiple herniated discs, degenerative disc disease,
facet syndrome, or any other type of spinal problem? Is your doctor
suggesting surgery, Pain Management, or Physical Therapy? Have you tried
Chiropractic and just could not get enough relief? Come to Shoal Creek Chiropractic
and try out non-surgical spinal decompression.
Spinal decompression is FDA approved and has been clinically proven with an
86% success rate with the pain and symptoms associated with herniated
and/or bulging discs? Even after failed surgery.
Research indicates the disc is responsible for a significant number of Lumbar/Leg
pain and neck/arm pain syndromes. Compression increases intradiscal
pressure leading to annular compromise and possible extrusion of nuclear
material.
Spinal decompression therapy in conjunction with additional modalities effectively
relieves the pain and disability resulting from disc injury and degeneration,
by repairing damaged discs and reversing dystrophic changes in nerves.
Spinal decompression addresses the functional and mechanical aspects
of discogenic pain and disease through non-surgical decompression of
lumbar intervertebral discs. Studies verify the significant reduction
of intradiscal pressures into the negative range, to approximately minus
150 mm/HG, which result in the non-surgical decompression of the disc
and nerve root. Conventional traction has never demonstrated a reduction
of intradiscal pressure to negative ranges; on the contrary - many traction
devices actually increased intradiscal pressure, most likely due to
reflex muscle spasm. The spinal decompression table is designed to apply
distraction tension to the patient’s lumbar spine without eliciting
reflex Para vertebral muscle contractions.
By significantly reducing intradiscal pressure, spinal decompression promotes retraction of the herniation into the disc and facilitates influx of oxygen, proline and other substrates. The promotion of fibro elastic activity stimulates repair and inhibits leakage of irritant sulphates and carboxylates from the nucleus. The most recent trial sought to correlate clinical success with MRI evidence of disc repair in the annulus, nucleus, facet joint and foramina as a result of treatment and found that reduction of disc herniation ranged between 10% and 90% depending on the number of sessions performed, while annulus patching and healing was evident in all cases.
The most recent clinical study of 219 patients has showed that spinal decompression
therapy provided an immediate resolution of symptoms for 86% of the
participants, while 84% remained pain-free 90 days post-treatment.
What Are The Treatments Like?
After lying on the comfortable spinal decompression bed, you will be fitted with
an automatic shoulder support system. The automatic shoulder support
system helps to stabilize your upper body. The advanced computer system
automatically adjusts to the proper angle of distraction, an air bladder
system acts as a fulcrum to the angle of pull, allowing us to target
specific discs that are causing your pain and symptoms. The distractive
forces utilize a logarithmic curve to avoid proprioceptive response,
which would create muscle spasm. The split table design decreases friction
and allows separation of the vertebra, minimizing the effect of gravity
Basically, you lay down and the spinal decompression computer simulates an anti-gravity
effect on your back that helps herniated material return to its normal
position and stop the pain. Patients describe the treatment as gentle,
painless, intermittent pulling of your back. Many patients actually
fall asleep during treatment!
How Long Are Treatments And How Many Do You Need?
Patients typically undergo 15 to 20 treatment sessions. Each treatment lasts
between 30-45 minutes. This, of course, depends on your individual case
and is determined by a thorough evaluation. Following each session,
a cold pack and electric muscle stimulation may be applied to help pain
relief and speed the healing process. It is important to note that many
patients get substantial, immediate relief after just a few treatments.
Some after just one! The really good news in? This is not something
you have to continue to do for the rest of your life! So it is not a
big commitment.