Relieve Spinal Conditions with Traction Therapy!

How You May Benefit From Traction Therapy:

  • Reduce Chronic Back Pain or Neck Pain
  • Improve Spine Functions
  • Increase Mobility
  • Avoid Surgery and Medication
  • Gentle and Safe

What Can Traction Therapy Treat?

If pain is negatively affecting your life, Whole Body Chiropractic - Sherman in Sherman has many treatment options to help you while avoiding surgery and prescription drugs. We believe relief is possible with natural chiropractic treatments, including Intersegmental Traction Therapy. Intersegmental Traction Therapy is an excellent solution for those suffering from pain caused by a variety of spine-related health issues:

How Traction Therapy Works

Intersegmental traction therapy aids in stretching and relieving pressure in your spine from your neck to your lower back. Unlike traditional traction, intersegmental traction therapy uses a specialized table with rolling components to gently mobilize individual segments of the spine. This precise, segmented movement helps to:

  • Decompress Spinal Discs: By gently stretching the spine, pressure on compressed discs is relieved, creating space between vertebrae.
  • Improve Circulation: The rolling motion stimulates blood flow and nutrient exchange to the spinal discs and surrounding tissues.
  • Restore Mobility: The therapy helps loosen stiff joints and muscles, improving range of motion and flexibility.
  • Promote Healing: As the spine is gently mobilized, fluids and nutrients are drawn back into the discs, enhancing the body’s natural healing process.
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Individuals with spinal conditions experience significant benefits from intersegmental traction therapy since it focuses on releasing the pressure that causes pain in the spine while precisely targeting specific areas.

Begin proper care for your back or neck pain with Traction Therapy by scheduling an appointment today.

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* Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.