Intermittent Spinal Decompression Therapy is a revolutionary treatment that gently stretches and decompresses the spine, offering an innovative solution for individuals suffering from chronic back pain, sciatica, and degenerative disc or joint diseases. Picture this: a safe, non-invasive therapy that uses controlled, alternating cycles of traction and relaxation to target the root cause of spinal discomfort—restoring space, mobility, and balance in your spine.
The therapy works by applying a gentle pulling force to the spine, allowing the discs between the vertebrae to expand and create more space. This decompression is especially effective in relieving pressure on the spinal joints and nerves, which is critical for individuals dealing with conditions like bulging or herniated discs. As the spine is decompressed, it can help open up the foramen—the small openings where the spinal nerves, including the sciatic nerve, exit the spinal column. When these foramen become narrowed or compressed due to misalignment or degeneration, it can lead to nerve irritation, causing pain, tingling, and numbness down the legs (sciatica). By increasing the space in these openings, the therapy can reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve, providing significant relief from sciatic pain.
For those dealing with Degenerative Disc or Joint Disease, Intermittent Spinal Decompression Therapy offers profound benefits. As discs age or become damaged, they lose their ability to retain hydration and nutrients, leading to a decrease in their cushioning ability and the potential for further degeneration. By gently decompressing the spine, this therapy encourages nutrient-rich fluids to return to the discs, helping to restore hydration and support the healing process. Over time, this process can slow the progression of disc degeneration and help the spine maintain its natural structure and flexibility.
Additionally, intermittent spinal decompression can help reduce joint stiffness, improve spinal mobility, and prevent further degeneration by relieving the constant pressure on the vertebrae and discs. This is especially important for individuals with chronic pain or early stages of degenerative conditions, as it helps maintain long-term spinal health and function.
By decompressing the spine, restoring disc health, and improving circulation to the spinal structures, Intermittent Spinal Decompression Therapy offers a safe, effective, and drug-free way to promote lasting relief, slow the progression of degenerative conditions, and keep the spine functioning optimally. It’s a smart, proactive approach to spinal health that can help you live pain-free and keep your spine from accelerated degeneration.
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Join us at our clinic in Hemet, CA for a one-on-one consultation Dr Matt Zerebny, D.C. During this session, we’ll dive into your concerns, develop a personalized treatment plan, and answer any questions you have. Together, we’ll set you on the path to improved health and well-being.
Intermittent Spinal Decompression Therapy is a revolutionary treatment that gently stretches and decompresses the spine, offering an innovative solution for individuals suffering from chronic back pain, sciatica, and degenerative disc or joint diseases. Picture this: a safe, non-invasive therapy that uses controlled, alternating cycles of traction and relaxation to target the root cause of spinal discomfort—restoring space, mobility, and balance in your spine.
The therapy works by applying a gentle pulling force to the spine, allowing the discs between the vertebrae to expand and create more space. This decompression is especially effective in relieving pressure on the spinal joints and nerves, which is critical for individuals dealing with conditions like bulging or herniated discs. As the spine is decompressed, it can help open up the foramen—the small openings where the spinal nerves, including the sciatic nerve, exit the spinal column. When these foramen become narrowed or compressed due to misalignment or degeneration, it can lead to nerve irritation, causing pain, tingling, and numbness down the legs (sciatica). By increasing the space in these openings, the therapy can reduce pressure on the sciatic nerve, providing significant relief from sciatic pain.
For those dealing with Degenerative Disc or Joint Disease, Intermittent Spinal Decompression Therapy offers profound benefits. As discs age or become damaged, they lose their ability to retain hydration and nutrients, leading to a decrease in their cushioning ability and the potential for further degeneration. By gently decompressing the spine, this therapy encourages nutrient-rich fluids to return to the discs, helping to restore hydration and support the healing process. Over time, this process can slow the progression of disc degeneration and help the spine maintain its natural structure and flexibility.
Additionally, intermittent spinal decompression can help reduce joint stiffness, improve spinal mobility, and prevent further degeneration by relieving the constant pressure on the vertebrae and discs. This is especially important for individuals with chronic pain or early stages of degenerative conditions, as it helps maintain long-term spinal health and function.
By decompressing the spine, restoring disc health, and improving circulation to the spinal structures, Intermittent Spinal Decompression Therapy offers a safe, effective, and drug-free way to promote lasting relief, slow the progression of degenerative conditions, and keep the spine functioning optimally. It’s a smart, proactive approach to spinal health that can help you live pain-free and keep your spine from accelerated degeneration.

Disclaimer: There are many causes for chronic pain, neuropathy, and various musculoskeletal and health conditions. Each person should be evaluated thoroughly by their Doctor to determine if the cause of their problems are something as simple as a nutritional deficiency or something that has gone on for so long that they now require surgery.
No claims are being made that the therapies that are being used in this office will impove every condition. A thorough evaluation by a trained medical doctor or healthcare specialist will determine the appropriate diagnosis along with options for the correct care needed.