NONSURGICAL SPINAL DECOMPRESION

What Is Spinal Decompression?
Spinal decompression therapy is a noninvasive, natural treatment designed to help relieve pressure on the spine. Using a specialized motorized table, this therapy gently stretches the spine to reduce tension on the discs and nerves. It creates negative pressure within the spinal discs, encouraging bulging or herniated material to retract, while also promoting the flow of nutrient-rich fluids to support healing.
At Optimal Level Chiropractic, spinal decompression is part of our conservative care model, recommended for patients dealing with disc-related issues, chronic low back pain, or sciatica.

Back Pain
Relieve tension and get lasting results without relying on pain medications.
Neck Pain
Target the root cause of stiffness or restricted motion with specific spinal adjustments.
Headaches
Get long-lasting results with top chiropractic care at Windemere.
Hip Pain
Address underlying imbalances that may be affecting your posture or gait.
Dr. Del and the team at Optimal Level Chiropractic take a personalized approach to care. We identify what’s causing your symptoms and develop a plan to not only reduce pain, but also improve function and prevent future issues.

Herniated or bulging discs
Degenerative disc disease
Sciatica
Pinched nerves
Spinal stenosis
Chronic low back pain
You’ll be comfortably secured with a harness while lying face-up or face-down on the decompression table. The lower half of the table moves in a slow, controlled manner, gently stretching your spine. Each session typically lasts 15 to 30 minutes and most patients find the process relaxing.
Treatment plans are customized based on your condition and may include a series of decompression sessions alongside chiropractic adjustments or therapeutic exercises.
Relieves pressure on spinal discs and nerves
Improves mobility and flexibility
Promotes natural healing without surgery or medication
Encourages blood flow and nutrient exchange to damaged tissue
Supports long-term disc health and spinal stability
