CSI Healthcare | Winter Springs, FL

Computerized Axial Spinal Decompression

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Pain Relief
Precision Decompression for Back and Neck Relief

At CSI Healthcare, we use Computerized Axial Spinal Decompression, an advanced therapy that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on discs and nerves. This non-invasive treatment is ideal for patients with chronic back or neck pain who want safe, effective relief without surgery.

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What Is Computerized Axial Spinal Decompression?

This therapy uses a computer-guided traction system to apply gentle, precise pulling forces to the spine. By creating negative pressure within the discs, it allows bulging or herniated material to retract, improves circulation, and promotes the body’s natural healing process.

How Computerized Axial Spinal Decompression Works

Patients lie comfortably on a specialized decompression table while the system delivers controlled, axial stretching to targeted areas of the spine. Each session typically lasts 20–30 minutes and is completely painless, with most patients reporting a feeling of relief and relaxation.

Conditions Treated with Spinal Decompression

This therapy is effective for a wide range of spinal conditions, including:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica and nerve compression
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Chronic neck or lower back pain
  • Post-surgical spine discomfort

Benefits of Computerized Axial Spinal Decompression

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Patients benefit from long-term improvements in mobility and pain relief.

Reduced Disc Pressure
Creates space for healing and nerve relief.
Pain Reduction
Targets back, neck, and radiating nerve pain.
Improved Function
Restores mobility and daily comfort.
Non-Surgical Option
Safe and effective without invasive procedures.
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FAQ

FAQs

Answers to your frequently asked questions.

How many sessions will I need?

Most patients require multiple sessions, often 12–20, depending on the severity of the condition.

Can it replace surgery?

For many patients, yes—spinal decompression can provide long-term relief without surgical intervention.

Is there any downtime after treatment?

No, patients can resume normal activities right after their session.

Does spinal decompression hurt?

No, the therapy is gentle and most patients find it comfortable.