Care · Structural Health

Spinal Decompression

Non-invasive, computer-guided decompression that restores space, motion, and healing potential to damaged discs.

The Hill DT spinal decompression room at Experience Health & Wellness Center
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If you’ve been told surgery is your only option, or conventional care hasn’t given you lasting relief, spinal decompression may be the answer. Using the advanced Hill DT system, we gently and precisely stretch the spine to create negative pressure between the vertebrae, drawing bulging discs back in and relieving pressure on the nerves.

What sets our decompression apart

  • Non-invasive & painless, no needles, no surgery, no downtime
  • Advanced technology, the Hill DT table senses your body’s resistance and adjusts in real time
  • FDA-cleared, with intelligent load sensing for a smooth, controlled pull

What it can help

Decompression is designed to target the source of disc-related pain:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica
  • Facet syndrome & spinal stenosis
  • Chronic low back or neck pain

How it works

You’ll relax on the Hill DT table while a gentle, computer-regulated pull is applied to the spine, no sudden jolts. Over the session this retracts herniated discs, reduces nerve compression, stimulates blood flow, and encourages the discs to rehydrate and heal. Most sessions last 20–30 minutes, with a plan spanning several weeks depending on severity.

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Obtainable Outcomes

Real healing is possible, even for disc issues and chronic pain that felt permanent. Decompression restores structure and space so the body can do what it was built to do.

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Common Questions

What patients ask about Spinal Decompression

What is spinal decompression?

Our Hill DT Spinal Decompression system gently stretches the spine to reduce pressure on discs and nerves. This creates an environment that promotes healing and improved mobility.

What conditions can decompression help?

Decompression is commonly recommended for:

  • Herniated discs
  • Bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica
  • Chronic neck pain
  • Chronic low back pain
Is decompression painful?

No. Most patients find decompression relaxing, and many report significant symptom relief during their care plan.

How long does a decompression session take?

Most sessions last approximately 20 to 25 minutes.

There is no risk to see what we can do for you.

Start with a comprehensive new-patient evaluation. We’ll listen, assess your nervous system and structure, and build a plan to restore your health.