Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression

Spinal Decompression in Billings, MT

Spinal Decompression is a non-surgical therapy for relieving back and neck pain associated with disc injuries. This treatment can relieve pressure on the spinal discs by stretching the spine. Creating negative pressure inside the disc encourages the retraction of herniated or bulging discs and promotes the flow of nutrient-rich fluids, oxygen, and water into the discs to promote healing.

Spinal Decompression in Billings, MT, is ideal for individuals suffering from chronic back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, or bulging discs. Most patients start to see significant improvement after a few sessions, although the total number of treatments needed can vary based on the severity of the condition. The results from this therapy can last for months, depending on the individual’s lifestyle and adherence to recommended physical routines. If you are dealing with persistent back or neck pain and looking for a non-invasive solution, consider booking an appointment with Concierge Health and Wellness in Billings, MT.

Conditions Treated


Neck Pain Treatment

Neck pain treatment encompasses a variety of therapies and interventions designed to alleviate discomfort and improve mobility in the cervical spine.

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Low Back Treatment

The most common Low Back Pain treatment involves physical therapy, medication, and sometimes surgery, depending on the severity and underlying causes.

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Sciatica Treatment

Treatments for Sciatica may include physical therapy, medications to reduce inflammation and pain, and, in some instances, surgical interventions to relieve nerve compression.

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Bulging Disc Treatment

Treatments for Bulging Discs may include physical therapy, medications to relieve pain and reduce inflammation and surgery in more severe cases to relieve spinal nerve pressure.

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Herniated Disc Treatment

Nonsurgical treatments for Herniated Discs may include physical therapy, medications, and surgery are common treatments to relieve spinal nerve pressure.

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Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Nonsurgical treatments for Spinal Stenosis aim to relieve pain and restore function through non-surgical methods such as exercise, medications to reduce inflammation, and corticosteroid injections.

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Benefits of Spinal Decompression:


  • Relieves back pain
  • Reduces neck pain
  • Alleviates pressure on vertebral discs
  • Promotes herniated or bulging discs to retract
  • Enhances the healing process of spinal discs
  • Increases circulation of nutrient-rich fluids to affected areas
  • Helps maintain spinal health
  • Non-surgical and non-invasive treatment
  • Minimal discomfort during the procedure
  • No downtime required

FAQ'S

Who is a good candidate for Spinal Decompression?

Individuals with persistent back pain, neck pain, sciatica, herniated discs, or degenerative disc disease are typically good candidates for this treatment.

When will I see the results from Spinal Decompression?

Many patients feel relief after just a few treatment sessions, with progressively better results following subsequent sessions.

How long do results from Spinal Decompression last?

The duration of relief can vary, but many patients experience benefits for several months following a complete treatment course.

Is there any downtime or side effects with Spinal Decompression?

No downtime is required, and most patients do not experience significant side effects. Minor soreness or discomfort immediately following the procedure is possible.

What should I do before and after this treatment?

Before treatment, it is advisable to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. Afterward, a gentle exercise and stretching regimen can help extend the benefits of the decompression.

What can I expect during this treatment?

During a Spinal Decompression session, you will sit on a motorized table whose lower half can move. A harness attached to the table’s near end will hold your hips in place. As the table operates, it stretches and relaxes your spine intermittently, which may feel like a gentle pull on your back.

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