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At One Life Chiropractic, we offer advanced, non-invasive solutions to help you live pain-free and restore your quality of life. Our services are personalized and focused on treating the root cause — not just the symptoms.
Decompression is a nonsurgical therapy that gently stretches the spine to alleviate pain and support healing. Nathan D. Gomez, DC, and Brian Riggs, DC, at One Life Chiropractic in Katy, Texas, use the Back on Trac unit for decompression. To learn more about decompression and how it can ease your back or neck pain, call the office or request an appointment online today.
No two patients are alike. That’s why we create individualized care plans based on your specific condition, pain level, and goals. Whether you need short-term relief or long-term correction, we’re here to guide your journey.
Hands-on spinal adjustments help correct misalignments, reduce nerve interference, and support long-term spinal health. It complements decompression therapy to enhance results.
What is spinal decompression therapy?
Spinal decompression is a non-surgical treatment that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on compressed discs and nerves. It helps promote healing in conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease.
Does the treatment hurt?
No, spinal decompression is painless and many patients find it relaxing. You’ll lie comfortably on a specialized table while the machine performs controlled traction movements.
How long does each session take?
Each session typically lasts between 20 to 30 minutes. The number of sessions needed varies based on your condition, but many patients experience relief within just a few visits.
Is spinal decompression safe?
Yes! Spinal decompression is FDA-cleared and safe for most patients. It’s a great alternative to surgery or medication for chronic back and neck pain.
Who is a good candidate for spinal decompression?
This therapy is ideal for people with herniated or bulging discs, sciatica, pinched nerves, spinal stenosis, or chronic back/neck pain. During your consultation, we’ll determine if it’s right for you.
How soon will I feel relief?
Many patients begin to notice improvement within the first few sessions, though results vary. Our care plans are designed to deliver both immediate relief and long-term results.