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What is Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy?


Man asks what is spinal decompression therapy in Cary, NC

Looking for relief from pain caused by herniated or bulging discs? Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy offers a cutting-edge, FDA-cleared solution that targets the root cause of your discomfort, promoting recovery without invasive procedures.


Who Can Benefit from Spinal Decompression Therapy?This therapy is designed for individuals with conditions caused by damaged or compressed spinal discs, including:

  • Herniated or bulging discs

  • Sciatica (pain radiating down the legs)

  • Spinal nerve compression

  • Degenerative disc or joint disease

  • Facet joint pain

  • Spinal stenosis

  • Chronic neck or back pain

If you’ve been diagnosed with any of these conditions or struggle with persistent pain, spinal decompression therapy could change your life.


How Does It Work?

Using advanced, computerized technology, spinal decompression gently relieves pressure on spinal discs & nerves. By creating a vacuum-like effect, the therapy helps retract herniated material, reduces inflammation, & improves disc hydration & healing. This non-invasive, pain-free approach restores function & reduces discomfort—without the risks or downtime of surgery.


Why Choose Triangle Spinal Decompression?

At Triangle Spinal Decompression in Cary, NC, Dr. Parker Neill & Dr. Abigail Swank lead a team dedicated to your recovery. By combining spinal decompression with chiropractic care & physiotherapy, we create personalized treatment plans to address your unique needs.


Affordable, Effective, & Proven Relief

Living with back or neck pain can feel overwhelming. We’re here to make relief accessible. While not every case responds to spinal decompression, our evidence-based treatments have helped many patients avoid surgery altogether.

Take the first step toward a pain-free life. Contact Triangle Spinal Decompression today to learn more!

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