Spinal Decompression at Reno Regenerative Medicine

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Spinal Decompression in Reno, NV

Spinal Decompression

Take pressure off the spine, naturally

Spinal decompression is a non-invasive mechanical procedure performed within our office to help alleviate back pain. It involves gently stretching the spine to take pressure off the spinal discs (the cushions that separate the vertebrae in the spine). By relieving this pressure, bulging discs can retract back into place which takes pressure off the nerves in the spine. By decompressing the spine, it permits water, oxygen and other fluids to work their way back into the discs allowing them to heal naturally. Spinal decompression is an excellent option for anyone with chronic back pain who wants to get back to living a pain-free life as quickly as possible.

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How It Works

How Spinal Decompression Works

  1. 01

    Diagnose with imaging

    On-site X-ray or referral imaging confirms decompression is the right fit for your spine.

  2. 02

    Comfortable traction session

    You lie on the table while gentle, computer-guided traction creates negative pressure in the disc.

  3. 03

    Heal & rebuild

    Repeat sessions paired with targeted exercise restore disc health and lasting relief.

Who It Helps

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Chronic low-back pain

    Especially with disc bulges, herniation, or degeneration.

  • Sciatica or leg pain

    When pressure on the nerve is reproducing leg symptoms.

  • Neck pain with disc involvement

    Cervical decompression supports the upper spine.

  • Failed conservative care

    When stretching, OTC meds, and rest haven't been enough.

  • Want to avoid back surgery

    A non-invasive alternative to consider before the operating room.

  • Active adults & manual workers

    Get back to lifting, training, and life without pain.

Related Conditions

Conditions we treat with decompression

Back Pain

Chronic and acute lower-back pain — including disc-related pain.

Neck Pain

Cervical disc pressure, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.

Neuropathy

Numbness, tingling, or burning driven by nerve compression.

Whiplash

Recover from auto-accident and rear-end collision injuries.

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