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Spinal decompression therapy

Spinal traction therapy for disc relief, decompression, pain reduction, and improved mobility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spinal decompression is a non-surgical, mechanical traction therapy that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on discs, nerves, and joints.


The Triton system provides computer-controlled, precise traction forces tailored to each patient, allowing consistent and safe decompression with high accuracy.


Common indications include:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
     
  • Degenerative disc disease
     
  • Sciatica and radiculopathy
     
  • Facet joint dysfunction
     
  • Chronic low back or neck pain
     
  • Spinal stenosis (mild to moderate)


The therapy gently creates negative pressure inside the disc, helping retract disc material, reduce nerve compression, increase hydration, and improve nutrient exchange.


No.
Most patients find it comfortable, with a gentle stretching sensation.
Treatment is non-invasive and requires no recovery time.


A typical session lasts 15–20 minutes, depending on the region and clinical need.


Most patients benefit from 8–20 sessions, depending on condition severity, duration of symptoms, and individual response.


Yes.
The Triton system uses real-time monitoring and controlled traction curves to ensure safety.
It is well tolerated by most patients.


Contraindications may include:

  • Pregnancy
     
  • Severe osteoporosis
     
  • Spinal fractures
     
  • Spinal tumors or infections
     
  • Recent spinal surgery (unless cleared)
    A clinician will assess eligibility before treatment.


Yes.
It is commonly used alongside manual therapy, chiropractic care, soft-tissue treatment, and rehabilitation exercises to improve outcomes and speed recovery.


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