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Spinal Decompression in Royal & West Palm Beach, Fl

Our centers in Royal & West Palm Beach offer spinal decompression, a non-surgical treatment for back pain. This therapy gently stretches the spine using specialized equipment to relieve nerve pressure. All sessions are customized to each patient and last 30-45 minutes, helping to achieve full results in a month or even less. Palm Beach Health Center provides a comfortable, holistic setting for spinal decompression overseen by a skilled medical team. Most patients find long-term relief from chronic back and neck pain at the end of therapy.
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What is Spinal
Decompression?

Spinal decompression is a non-surgical procedure that treats back pain associated with herniated or degenerative discs. It gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on discs and nerve roots. The procedure is performed while the patient lies on a specialized traction table. Gentle pulling forces are applied along the length of the spine to create negative pressure within the discs. A typical spinal decompression session lasts 30-45 minutes. The full course usually involves 10-20 treatments over 3-6 weeks.
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How is Spinal
Decompression Different
From Traction?

The main difference between spinal decompression and traction is in computer use. Spinal decompression is performed on a computerized table that can sense when the patient’s muscles are contracting or tense. Based on this information, the machine adjusts the pulling force to the patient’s muscle activity. If the muscles tense up, the computer may reduce the pull or pause to allow them to relax. In contrast, standard traction continues applying the force no matter what. Therefore, spinal decompression is better than standard traction due to its high sensitivity to the patient’s muscle changes.
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Spinal Decompression Procedure

Patient Preparation

The patient is brought into the decompression room and positioned on the computerized traction table. Depending on their condition and needs, the patient may lie face up or face down.
The table has harnesses and straps to hold the patient in the correct position. These are adjusted to stretch the spine and open spaces between the vertebrae. The angle of the table is also tweaked as needed, raising or lowering the chest to achieve proper decompression.
The computerized equipment slowly pulls and releases the spine using gentle traction forces. This is done in 30-45-minute cycles, allowing fluids and nutrients to flow into the discs. The procedure reduces the pressure within the spinal discs, preventing each bulging disc from causing pain.
At the end of the prescribed number of cycles, traction is stopped. The patient remains on the table to allow the spine to align properly. Then, the harnesses and straps are removed, marking the end of the procedure.
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Recovery and Results

Patients usually do not experience pain during sessions and may only feel a slight soreness immediately after treatment. They can return to normal activities immediately, although some people require rest to allow the body to adjust. We recommend staying hydrated, maintaining good posture, and avoiding strenuous movements during the full course of spinal decompression treatment.
This procedure provides some pain relief within just a few sessions. However, most people report long-term improvements only after completing the full treatment program, which may take 3-6 weeks.

Candidates for Spinal Decompression

We consider many factors when determining whether a candidate is eligible for this procedure. Non-surgical spinal decompression is designed for patients who do not have spinal tumors, severe osteoporosis, metal implants, or recent fractures. Potential candidates include people with the following conditions:
Bulging or herniated discs
Degenerative disc disease
Sciatica or radiculopathy
Facet joint dysfunction
Spinal stenosis
Leg pain
Bulging or herniated discs
Degenerative disc disease
Sciatica or radiculopathy
Facet joint dysfunction
Spinal stenosis
Leg pain
Spinal decompression can help people who did not benefit from conservative treatments, such as medications, physical therapy, or chiropractic care. It is also a great option for patients who want to avoid back surgery.

Benefits of Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression therapy has become an increasingly popular treatment for people suffering from chronic back pain and sciatica. With specialized equipment, it gently stretches the spine and relieves pressure on compressed nerves. Here are the main benefits of spinal decompression:
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Cost of Spinal Decompression in Royal & West Palm Beach

The cost of spinal decompression in Royal & West Palm Beach ranges from $100 to $200 per session. The final price depends on several factors, including the spinal condition, the number of treatments required, and additional supportive therapies.

Palm Beach Health Center offers flexible financing to break the total cost into more manageable monthly payments. Additionally, some insurance plans may cover a portion of spinal decompression, especially if there is a neurological deficit or some other condition that causes severe discomfort.

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Our Center is the Top Destination for Spinal Decompression Therapy

Palm Beach Health Center provides an ideal setting for spinal decompression with our skilled team of medical experts dedicated to holistic care. Our facilities are designed for patient comfort and optimal healing. We can treat back pain, neck pain, headaches, and other conditions without surgery and medication. Our experienced providers identify the root cause of symptoms, develop customized treatment plans, and guide patients throughout the entire period of therapy. Palm Beach Health Center aims to help people eliminate pain and improve their quality of life.

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