Cashel Chiropractic
Spinal Decompression
Cashel Chiropractic offers non-surgical Spinal Decompression in Lehi, Utah.
Spinal Decompression is a safe and effective alternative to invasive procedures.
Our approach to spinal decompression therapy is a patient centered and
individualized, using state of the art technology to alleviate pain and restore your
range of motion and mobility.
What is Spinal Decompression?
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a non-invasive treatment that uses computer-controlled traction to gently stretch the spine. This gentle stretching relieves pressure that herniated or bulging spinal discs place on nerves and reduces the inflammation that causes pain.
Spinal Decompression alleviates pain, and improves both mobility and range of motion without the risks and recovery time associated with surgical procedures.
Is Non-Surgical Decompression Right for Me?
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is effective in treating a wide range of spinal conditions including:
- Sciatica
- Bulging or Herniated Discs
- Degenerative Disk Conditions
- Spinal Stenosis
Dr Rob will conduct a thorough evaluation of your medical history and condition to determine if you are a good candidate for spinal decompression therapy. The doctor will also discuss your treatment goals and preferences so that he can develop and recommend a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to meet your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
To save you time, we’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions about chiropractic adjustments.
What can I expect in a spinal decompression therapy session?
At Cashel Chiropractic, you will lie down on a comfortable table equipped with a computercontrolled traction device that will gently stretch your spine. Dr. Rob will carefully calibrate this traction to your specific condition and individual needs. The Doctor will also ensure the traction is applied in cycles to allow you to recover and relax.
Is decompression therapy painful?
The majority of our patients at Cashel Chiropractic do not experience pain during treatment. If fact many of them report experiencing a deep relaxation and even falling asleep while on the decompression table.