Spinal Decompression Therapy
Every day, our spines face a constant challenge—gravity. Over time, the soft discs that cushion each spinal vertebra can become compressed or damaged. Everyday activities, injuries, or age-related wear can increase pressure on these discs, and in severe cases, the soft inner material can bulge or herniate—leading to pain and limited mobility. That’s why we offer non-surgical spinal decompression and treatment for disc bulge and herniation.

How Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Helps
At White House Chiropractic, we use advanced non-surgical spinal decompression technology to relieve pressure on herniated or degenerated discs. By gently stretching and relaxing the spine in a controlled, precise manner, we help:
What to Expect
During a non-surgical spinal decompression session:
You’ll lie comfortably on our specially designed table.
The table slowly stretches your spine, followed by a gentle relaxation phase.
This cycle of stretch and relax is repeated, allowing the discs to decompress naturally.
Most patients find the process relaxing, as the gentle traction removes the need to “guard” the spine. Over time, non-surgical spinal decompression helps the discs receive nutrients, expel cellular waste, and reduce pressure—supporting the body’s natural healing process.
Complementary Care
While non-surgical spinal decompression and disc bulge/herniation treatment is not a cure-all, it is highly effective—especially when combined with chiropractic care. It’s particularly helpful for patients with chronic back issues or those prone to recurring disc problems.
If you or someone you know is struggling with back pain, non-surgical spinal decompression may help restore comfort and mobility—giving your spine the space it needs to heal.

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