Spinal decompression is a non-surgical treatment designed to reduce pressure on spinal discs and nerves. It is commonly recommended for patients dealing with disc-related conditions, sciatica, or chronic neck and back pain.
At Maan Chiropractic, spinal decompression is incorporated into a structured, condition-focused treatment plan when clinically appropriate. It is used to address mechanical compression within the spine while supporting overall recovery.
What Is Spinal Decompression?
Spinal decompression therapy uses controlled, gentle traction to create space within the spine. By carefully stretching and relaxing targeted spinal segments, decompression may help reduce pressure on affected discs and nerve roots.
This controlled unloading can support improved circulation and nutrient exchange to injured disc tissue. Treatment is non-invasive and performed in-office.
Conditions Commonly Treated with Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression may be recommended for:
• Herniated discs
• Bulging discs
• Sciatica
• Pinched nerves
• Spinal stenosis
• Degenerative disc conditions
• Chronic neck pain
• Chronic lower back pain
Each patient undergoes a detailed evaluation to determine whether decompression therapy is appropriate for their specific diagnosis.
Clinical, Condition-Focused Integration
Spinal decompression is not used as a standalone solution. It is integrated into a broader treatment plan that may include chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitative exercises, cold laser therapy, or other conservative treatments.
Treatment recommendations are based on imaging findings (when indicated), examination results, and symptom presentation — not preset protocols.
Our goal is to reduce mechanical stress on the spine while restoring stability and function through structured care.
What to Expect During Treatment
During spinal decompression therapy, you will be positioned comfortably on a specialized table. Gentle cycles of stretch and relaxation are applied to targeted areas of the spine.
Sessions typically last less than 20 minutes. A series of treatments may be recommended depending on the severity of disc involvement and your response to care.
Progress is monitored and adjustments to the treatment plan are made as needed.
When Should Spinal Decompression Be Considered?
Spinal decompression may be appropriate if:
• You have been diagnosed with a herniated or bulging disc
• Pain radiates into the arms or legs
• Conservative treatments have provided limited relief
• You are seeking non-surgical options before considering injections or surgery
A structured evaluation will determine whether decompression therapy fits your condition.
Schedule an Evaluation
If you are looking for spinal decompression in Coral Springs as part of a conservative treatment plan for disc-related pain, our team is here to help.
New patients can schedule online or contact our office to verify insurance benefits before beginning care.

