Spinal Decompression therapy is one of the fastest growing non-surgical treatment options for back and neck pain associated with bulging or herniated discs.

Unlike surgery or medication, there are no documented risks or side effects associated with Decompression Therapy. Clinical studies have determined that the treatment is safe. Spinal Decompression Therapy is a proven treatment for the relief of lower back pain and has an estimated 92% success rate.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is completely safe—however–Spinal Decompression Therapy cannot help everyone.

Is Spinal Decompression Therapy Right For You?

In my New Jersey Spinal Decompression practice, I am very selective about which patients can receive decompression therapy, or IDD Therapy as it is sometimes called. Patients who are generally not good candidates for decompression therapy are those who are morbidly obese, have metal implants in their spine, have severe osteoporosis, or have had recent vertebral fracture.  Each case is different, that is why no decisions about your personal treatment can be made without a comprehensive evaluation.

When a physician follows all of the correct protocol and is selective about which patients receive decompression therapy, the success rate is extremely high.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is an innovative approach for the relief of lower back syndromes, including:

•Herniated or bulging discs

•Degenerative Disc Disease

•Posterior Facet Syndrome

•Sciatica

•Acute or chronic back pain

To learn more about Spinal Decompression Therapy, visit http://stopbackandneckpain.com/custom_content/c_85732_idd_therapy.html .  If you are searching for a NJ Chiropractor, call our office to set up a consultation at 973-478-2212.

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Spinal Decompression Therapy is a proven treatment for the relief of lower back pain. With an up to 92% success rate, thousands of patients have experienced dramatic pain relief and healing.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is an innovative approach for the relief of lower back syndromes, including: 

•Herniated or bulging discs                                         

•Degenerative Disc Disease                                                               

•Posterior Facet Syndrome

•Sciatica

•Acute or chronic back pain

Why should you consider spinal decompression therapy?  There are many reasons to consider decompression therapy, but only you and your physician can determine if this is the best method of treatment for you.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is Clinically Proven

The procedure has been studied extensively over the past six years and has been clinically validated. Thousands of patients have been successfully treated with Spinal Decompression Therapy.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is Non-Surgical

There is virtually no downtime with spinal decompression therapy.  This non-surgical procedure takes approximately 30 minutes out of your day.

Spinal Decompression Therapy is Convenient

Treatment sessions last only 25 to 30 minutes over and are completed over a series of sessions throughout 35 days. Because the procedure is non-invasive, most patients can carry-on with normal daily activities during the course of treatment.

To learn more about Spinal Decompression Therapy, visit http://stopbackandneckpain.com/custom_content/c_85732_idd_therapy.html

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