Goldsboro Spine Center
A safe, non-surgical, FDA-cleared treatment for herniated and degenerative spinal discs — helping you return to an active, pain-free life.
Understanding the Treatment
Spinal Decompression was first approved by the FDA in 1996. It has since evolved into a cost-effective treatment for herniated and degenerative spinal discs. Spinal Decompression works on the affected spinal segment by significantly reducing intra-discal pressures.
Approximately thirty-one million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time. In the past, a patient suffering from disc problems was usually given pain medications, instructed to refrain from physical activities, referred for physical therapy, and when they weren’t progressing they were sent for spinal surgery or simply told to learn to live with it. Spinal Decompression offers a better path forward.
Why Choose This Treatment
Gentle, controlled treatment with no surgical risks or recovery downtime.
Clinically proven to reduce pain and restore mobility for many patients.
Approved by the FDA since 1996 as a legitimate treatment option.
No incisions, no anesthesia — a conservative approach to healing.
A cost-effective alternative to surgery and long-term medication use.
Conditions We Treat
Spinal decompression is a conservative procedure for patients suffering with a range of spinal conditions. This alternative is effective, safe and cost-effective — not only significantly reducing pain, but also enabling the majority of patients to return to more active lifestyles.
Often, surgery is offered as an ultimately desperate last measure, but almost always it is unjustifiable and usually fails to provide permanent relief. Spinal decompression offers a proven, non-invasive path to recovery.
Targeted decompression helps retract bulging disc material and promote healing.
Gentle stretching helps open narrowed spinal canals and relieve nerve pressure.
Reduces the compression on sciatic nerve roots that causes radiating leg pain.
Alleviates joint irritation and stiffness in the spinal facet joints.
Provides relief for patients who haven't found success through surgical intervention.
Creates negative pressure to encourage nutrient flow back into damaged discs.
Learn More
Common questions about the treatment process and what to expect.
Clinical studies and research supporting the effectiveness of this treatment
Take the first step toward relief. Call us today to schedule a free consultation
and find out if spinal decompression is right for you.