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Signs You Might Be a Candidate for Spinal Decompression

  • Writer: Spinal Decompression Center
    Spinal Decompression Center
  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read

If you’ve been living with chronic back pain, sciatica, or herniated discs, you may have heard about spinal decompression therapy. This non-surgical treatment is gaining popularity for its ability to relieve pressure on the spine and support long-term healing. But how do you know if it’s right for you? Here are some of the most common signs that you might be a candidate for spinal decompression.

Signs You Might Be a Candidate for Spinal Decompression

1. You Suffer from Chronic Lower Back or Neck Pain

Persistent pain in the lower back or neck—especially pain that hasn’t responded to rest, medication, or physical therapy—could mean your spine is under stress. Spinal decompression gently stretches the spine, relieving pressure on compressed discs and nerves that may be the source of your discomfort.


2. You’ve Been Diagnosed with a Herniated or Bulging Disc

Spinal decompression is often recommended for individuals with herniated or bulging discs. The treatment helps retract the disc material back into place, reducing inflammation and giving the disc space to heal naturally.


3. You Have Sciatica or Radiating Leg/Arm Pain

Sciatica is a common condition where compressed spinal nerves cause pain that radiates down the legs. If you’ve experienced numbness, tingling, or shooting pain down one or both legs, spinal decompression may help by relieving the pressure on the sciatic nerve.


4. You Want to Avoid Surgery

Many patients turn to spinal decompression because they want to avoid invasive procedures like spinal fusion or discectomy. It’s a drug-free, non-surgical option with little to no downtime—ideal for those seeking conservative treatment.


5. Other Treatments Haven’t Worked

If physical therapy, chiropractic adjustments, or medications haven’t brought you the relief you need, spinal decompression could be the missing piece in your treatment plan. It’s often used in conjunction with other therapies for optimal results.


When Spinal Decompression May Not Be Right for You

Spinal decompression isn’t for everyone. Patients with fractures, tumors, advanced osteoporosis, or who have had certain spinal surgeries may not be candidates. That’s why a full evaluation by a spinal care specialist is essential before beginning treatment.


Schedule a Consultation at The Spinal Decompression Center

At The Spinal Decompression Center, we take a personalized approach to care. If you think spinal decompression might be right for you, our experienced team will evaluate your condition and recommend the best path forward.


Call us today or request a consultation online to find out if you’re a candidate for spinal decompression therapy.

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