Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression

Break that pain cycle once and for all. Back or neck pain can be debilitating and disruptive to your overall quality of life. Specializing in a wide variety of healthcare practices and treatments, FASSST Sports Medicine offers a unique approach to a pain-free lifestyle with physicians and experts that can combine their knowledge to create a treatment plan customized for your pain and your body.

Alleviating Back Pain with Spinal Decompression Therapy

What is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Spinal decompression therapy is a treatment used to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. It is a non-invasive treatment that uses a computer-generated traction force to separate the vertebrae and create negative pressure within the discs. This helps to draw the bulging or herniated disc material back into the disc space.

It is often used to treat conditions such as spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and sciatica. The therapy works by gently stretching the spine, which creates space for the nerves and relieves pressure.

Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical procedure that uses traction to effectively treat pain in the lower back, neck, and radiating leg and arm. This type of traction has been shown to be successful in relieving pain associated with spinal disc herniation, degenerative spinal discs, and facet joint syndromes. Spinal decompression therapy works by decompressing the spinal discs and facet joints, which reduces pressure and tension on the spine.

Why Choose FASSST Sports Medicine?

Reasons for Treatment

Reasons for Treatment

The main types of sports injuries are sprains, strains, fractures, dislocations, or tendon ruptures. Our specialized sports medicine team treats all sorts of sports-related injuries such as:

  • Muscular strains
  • Ligamentous sprains and tears
  • Contusions
  • Tendinopathies
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Osgood-Schlatter disease
  • Sever’s disease
  • Fractures
  • Concussions
  • Herniated discs
  • Tennis elbow
  • Runner’s knee
  • Dislocations
  • Subluxations