Cervical Spinal Decompression and Its Potential Benefits
Cervical spinal decompression focuses on the neck region, where discs, joints, and nerves can be affected by wear, injury, or structural changes. When these structures place pressure on spinal nerves, symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, headaches, or tingling in the arms and hands may occur. This non-surgical therapy uses controlled stretching to gently separate the vertebrae, which can reduce compression and promote better circulation of fluids and nutrients around the discs. Over time, this may support the body’s natural healing processes and relieve discomfort caused by nerve irritation.
Treatment is typically performed on a specialized table that allows for precise positioning of the cervical spine. While outcomes vary, many individuals experience increased range of motion and reduced symptoms after a series of sessions.
If neck pain or related nerve issues are affecting your daily life, consider scheduling a consultation to explore whether this approach is appropriate for you.