Disc & Sciatica Relief • Lakewood Ranch

Decompression Therapy for disc pressure, sciatica, and pinched-nerve symptoms

If you have back pain, leg pain, numbness/tingling, or a disc problem that keeps flaring up, you’re not crazy — you’re dealing with a mechanical and nerve-based issue that usually doesn’t improve by “pushing through it.” Decompression Therapy uses gentle, computer-controlled pull/rest cycles to help reduce disc pressure and calm irritated nerves.

At Spine & Wellness Lakewood Ranch, this isn’t a “one-and-done gimmick.” Our Decompression Therapy program is structured: we evaluate first, explain what’s happening, and combine care (chiropractic + movement + recovery tools) so results actually stick.

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Trust

You don’t need more guesswork — you need a clear plan

Disc and sciatica symptoms are stressful because they can change day to day. One wrong lift, a long car ride, or sitting too long can flare things up. That’s why our first priority is clarity: what’s happening, why it’s happening, and what a logical plan looks like for your body.

If you’re trying to avoid the “next escalation” — medications, injections, or surgery — we get it. Decompression Therapy can be a strong option for the right case, and we’ll tell you honestly if you’re a match.

Quick self-check

  • Pain or tingling traveling down the leg/arm
  • Symptoms worse with sitting or bending
  • Recurrent flare-ups that limit work, sleep, or training
  • “Stuck” feeling in the low back or neck
Decompression Therapy consultation at Spine & Wellness Lakewood Ranch
Education

How Decompression Therapy works

Your spinal discs are designed to manage pressure and motion. But when a disc is irritated or compromised (bulge, herniation, degeneration), pressure plus inflammation can irritate nearby nerves. That’s when you may feel back pain, tightness, “electric” pain, or symptoms traveling down the leg (sciatica).

Decompression Therapy is a controlled traction process that temporarily lowers pressure inside the disc through gentle pull and rest cycles. For many candidates, that pressure change can support fluid exchange and reduce mechanical irritation. The key is specificity: angle, force, and setup are adjusted based on your findings, comfort, and progress.

What we’re trying to accomplish

  • Reduce pressure: unload sensitive segments and calm nerve irritation
  • Improve tolerance: decrease guarding so motion becomes possible again
  • Build stability: support the spine so relief doesn’t disappear next week

We often pair this with red light therapy and targeted movement to support comfort and recovery.

Decompression Therapy table setup in clinic
Coverage

Conditions we commonly help with Decompression Therapy

This is not “for every back pain.” It tends to be most helpful when your symptoms match a disc/nerve pattern and the exam supports it. Below are common cases where we frequently see great outcomes, especially when care is paired with chiropractic and stabilization work.

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Herniated or bulging discs

Pressure-related disc irritation can trigger pain with bending, lifting, sitting, or certain movements.

Sciatica

Radiating leg symptoms — pain, tingling, numbness, or burning — often linked to nerve irritation in the low back.

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Pinched-nerve patterns

Symptoms traveling into the hip/glute/leg or shoulder/arm/hand (case-by-case for cervical care).

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Degenerative disc disease

Wear-and-tear changes can reduce tolerance to sitting/standing and lead to flare-ups. We focus on function, not fear.

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Mild–moderate stenosis

Some patterns respond well; others require a different approach. We screen carefully before recommending traction.

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Recurrent flare-ups

If you “throw your back out” repeatedly, decompression + stabilization can reduce the cycle of setbacks.

Related help inside the clinic

If pain is affecting your gait or knee mechanics, you may also benefit from a knee-focused evaluation. See our knee pain relief resources, or ask our team what makes the most sense for you.

Candidacy

Who may benefit — and who should avoid it

We want the right treatment for the right person. We screen you first. If decompression is a fit, great — we map the plan. If it’s not, we’ll recommend the appropriate next step.

Often a good fit

  • Disc bulges / herniations with radiating pain (sciatica)
  • Chronic low back pain with movement limitation and guarded motion
  • Cases where traction-like positioning reduces symptoms

Common contraindications

  • Recent fracture, severe osteoporosis, spinal infection, or cancer in the spine
  • Advanced instability / high-grade spondylolisthesis
  • Pregnancy (lumbar traction)
  • Other red-flag findings we screen for in your exam

This isn’t exhaustive. Your safety comes first — we screen carefully before recommending traction.

What to Expect

What a Decompression Therapy plan typically looks like

Most people want two things: (1) relief, and (2) confidence it won’t keep coming back. The best results usually come from consistent early care, then tapering as your body becomes more stable and less reactive.

Typical visit flow

  • Setup: comfortable harnessing and angle-specific positioning
  • Cycles: gentle pull/rest phases (most sessions ~15–25 minutes)
  • Aftercare: movement + stabilization guidance to protect the gains

Many patients combine decompression with chiropractic care to improve motion and reduce guarding, then reinforce stability with simple exercises.

At-home guidance that helps results stick

You don’t need a complicated routine — you need the right basics. We tailor this to you, but these are common “wins”:

  • Hydration: discs rely on fluid exchange; dehydration makes you stiffer
  • Walking: short, consistent walks often calm symptoms better than long “hero” sessions
  • Break up sitting: frequent micro-movement beats one perfect stretch routine
  • Smart lifting: we’ll coach you on hinge patterns to reduce re-injury risk
Our Office Model

We keep it simple: problem → worsening → solution → action

People don’t come in because they want “a therapy.” They come in because life is being interrupted: sleep, work, workouts, parenting, golf, driving — everything feels harder. Our job is to help you understand what’s happening and guide the next step.

You have a problem.

Your symptoms are limiting your life — sitting, lifting, sleeping, or moving comfortably.

Your problem is getting worse.

When the spine and nerves stay irritated, the body compensates: more stiffness, more inflammation, and more reactive flare-ups.

Here’s the solution (and we have it).

For the right candidate, decompression can unload disc pressure and calm nerve irritation — paired with supportive care to stabilize results.

Come in so we can help you.

We evaluate first, explain options clearly, and guide the next step — without pressure.

The goal

Reduce reactivity, improve motion tolerance, and help you build a durable spine so your week stops revolving around flare-ups.

What we track

  • Where symptoms travel (local vs. radiating)
  • What positions aggravate or relieve
  • How you tolerate sitting, walking, lifting, and sleep
Why Us

What makes our Decompression Therapy program different

Many offices offer “a decompression session.” We build a decompression plan. That means we evaluate, track progress, and adjust based on your response — not based on a preset script.

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Exam-first

We don’t guess. We screen candidacy and choose the most logical approach for your spine and symptoms.

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Angle-specific + comfort-first

We start conservatively, dial in positioning, and progress only as your body responds well.

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Stability + durability

We pair decompression with movement so relief turns into long-term function.

External education (optional reading)

MedlinePlus: Back Pain and MedlinePlus: Sciatica.

Next Step

Want to know if decompression is right for you?

Tell us what you’re experiencing — back pain, sciatica, disc issues, or nerve symptoms — and we’ll guide you to the best next step. If you’re ready to move fast, click Get Started to go to the decompression funnel page and book.

  • Clear screening: when decompression helps most — and when to choose something else
  • Plan clarity: what we do, why we do it, and what progress looks like
  • Simple scheduling with a real human (no pressure)

Already have imaging? Bring it — we’ll use it to personalize your setup and plan.

FAQ

Common questions about Decompression Therapy

Does decompression hurt?

It shouldn’t. We use comfortable forces and adjust based on your feedback.

How many visits will I need?

It depends on your case and goals. Many plans start 2–4×/week initially, then taper.

Do I need imaging?

Not always. If imaging is available or warranted, we use it to tailor your plan.

Is it covered by insurance?

We offer clear, value-based programs and many patients use HSA/FSA. Call us for details.

Support your results between visits

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Disc pain or sciatica getting worse?
Start with the decompression funnel or request an appointment — we’ll guide your next step.