Spinal Decompression in Dallas, GA

Chronic back or neck pain can make it difficult to perform even the simplest daily tasks. Many people experience discomfort from conditions like bulging or herniated discs, which place pressure on nearby nerves and spinal structures. Spinal decompression therapy is a safe, non-invasive solution designed to relieve that pressure and restore mobility. At Precision Chiropractic, we utilize advanced technology, including the Cox 8 Table, to provide precise, gentle spinal decompression as part of your personalized treatment plan.

What to Expect from Spinal Decompression

Patients may be candidates for non-surgical spinal decompression, depending on their condition. At our office, we primarily use the Cox 8 Table, a specialized chiropractic table designed to deliver controlled, targeted decompression to the spine. This technique allows for gentle stretching and mobilization of the spinal segments, helping to reduce pressure on discs and nerves.

The Cox 8 Table enables our chiropractor to perform flexion-distraction therapy, which can help encourage retraction of bulging or herniated discs while improving spinal movement. This controlled approach enhances comfort during treatment and allows for highly specific adjustments tailored to your needs. As pressure is reduced, the body can begin its natural healing process more effectively.

In more severe cases, surgical options may be considered. These can include procedures such as corpectomy, laminotomy, or discectomy. If necessary, Dr. Warren Smith will discuss these options with you and help determine the most appropriate course of care.

The Benefits of Spinal Decompression

Non-surgical spinal decompression using the Cox 8 Table can complement a variety of other therapies and offers several benefits, including:

Improved blood flow, oxygen, and nutrient delivery to affected areas, supporting healing

Reduced pressure on injured discs, which may help retract bulging or herniated discs

Decreased stress on surrounding nerves and spinal structures

Improved mobility and ability to perform daily activities with greater ease

Reduced back and neck pain without the need for surgery

Most patients require a series of in-office treatments, with each session typically lasting up to 45 minutes. Many individuals report reduced pain, inflammation, and muscle tension shortly after beginning care.

Surgical spinal decompression may be recommended in certain cases depending on the severity of the condition and response to conservative care. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved, which Dr. Smith will review with you. Recovery times can vary, and results may take time as the body heals.

Our Team at Precision Chiropractic Can Help

For more information about spinal decompression and how the Cox 8 Table can help relieve your pain, contact Precision Chiropractic today.

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