If you are dealing with stiffness, aching, sharp or shooting pain, pain with prolonged sitting or standing, tingling going down your legs or arms, and even numbness, then you may be a candidate for Spinal Decompression. Dr. Mobley and his team are highly skilled to provide all-natural, surgery-free treatment. Through chiropractic care and the latest advancements in technology, we can help you alleviate pain and resolve the condition.
Spinal decompression devices use the basic principles of biomechanics that have been offered by chiropractors, osteopaths, and other appropriately trained health professionals for many years.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression therapy is applied with the goals of relieving pain and promoting an optimal healing environment for bulging, degenerating, or herniated discs. Spinal decompression is a type of therapy focusing on specifically targeted mechanical forces applied to the spine to bring about lasting benefits including:
Spinal Decompression Therapy involves slowly lengthening/decompressing the spine, using a specialized table, with the goal of relieving specific disc bulging/herniation and spinal nerve pressure which in turns helps back pain and/or leg pain.
Our office uses the latest advancements in non-surgical spinal decompression therapy using No Drugs, No Surgery, and No Injections (as opposed to surgical decompression, such as laminectomy or discectomy) to help reduce and relieve pain in our patient's.?
Over the past 20+ years, hundreds of research studies have shown an 85%-95% success rate when using non-surgical spinal decompression to relieve/lessen the symptoms associated with nerve compression.?
We guarantee the highest quality care, highest quality service, the most caring doctors, and use the latest advancements in technology to get our patient's the greatest results. Patients that we are able to accept into our unique program will see anywhere from 30% - 85% improvement in their symptoms.
**Call (864) 859-7900 to schedule your Spinal Evaluation - Consultation, Examination, and X-rays (if necessary). This will help us determine if you are a candidate for spinal decompression.