




Patients Helped
Back On Trac's in Use Nationwide
Satisfaction Rate After First Session
Patients Helped
Back On Trac's in Use Nationwide
Satisfaction Rate After First Session
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Relieves back pain & sciatica
Restores motion without drugs or surgery
Short sessions, no downtime
Personalized settings for your comfort
Spinal decompression is a clinically recognized, non-surgical therapy aimed at alleviating back and neck pain and promoting the healing of intervertebral discs.
By gently stretching the spine, this therapy creates negative pressure within the disc, which can help retract herniated or bulging disc material, promoting an environment conducive to healing and nutrient exchange.
Spinal decompression is designed for those suffering from sciatica, degenerative disc disease, disc herniations, and other spinal-related conditions, offering a pathway to relief without the need for invasive procedures.
Our practice is committed to providing this effective treatment option as part of our comprehensive care approach, focusing on achieving lasting outcomes and improving your quality of life.



"Imagine walking into your first session and finally experiencing real relief from nagging back pain, stiffness, or sciatica — without drugs, shots, or surgery."
Special $49 New Patient OfferFor a limited time, you’ll receive:
A full exam
Imaging & scans
Plus a trial decompression session
All for just $49 (a $300+ value).
Does it hurt? Most patients describe sessions as relaxing.
How soon will I feel a difference? Many notice improvement within a few sessions; results vary.
Is it safe during pregnancy? Often used for expecting patients when appropriate—your provider will advise.


Does it hurt? Most patients describe sessions as relaxing.
How soon will I feel a difference? Many notice improvement within a few sessions; results vary.
Is it safe during pregnancy? Often used for expecting patients when appropriate—your provider will advise.







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