Pictured above is what the machine looks like in our Century City office.
Pictured above is what the machine looks like in our Marina Del Rey office.
Spinal Decompression is a great non-surgical way to deal with neck and back pain in conjunction with other modalities. Spinal traction will directly affect the structures of the neck and back.
When looking at the anatomy of the spine, we can see that it is composed of a number of bones stacked on top of each other. These bones are separated and cushioned by a gel-like material called intervertebral discs. Over time, repetitive movement of the spine or prolonged poor posture will often cause, or accelerate degeneration of spinal joints or wear and tear of intervertebral discs.
The prolonged loading of the discs is a common cause of neck and back pain. Patients that get spinal decompression therapy are often diagnosed with conditions such as sciatica, disc bulging, herniated discs, or degenerative discs.
This mode of therapy is designed to be painless and effective. Come try it in our office today!
Call 310-478-7775 for the Century City office, or 310-306-1983 for the Marina del Rey office. You can also visit our website to book an appointment
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