Louisville Spinal Decompression Services
Are you suffering from Chronic Low Back Pain? Now there's hope in lasting relief.... Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression.
Treat Back Pain and Sciatica caused by:
- Bulging/Herniated Discs
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Facet Syndrome
- Failed Back Surgery
Call Woodward Chiropractic at (502) 366-1413 to see is Spinal Decompression could help you!
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression slowly lengthens and decompresses the spine, creating negative pressures within the discs. This reversal of pressure creates an intradiscal vacuum that not only takes pressure off pinched nerves, but helps to reposition bulging discs and pull extruded disc material back into place. Click here to go to our Spinal Decompression eBrochure to read more.
Testimonials
"For three years I had been suffering with constant low back and buttock pain. At times pain would be severe and very difficult to bend at the waist. I had been getting massage therapy and chiropractic care, but was not improving so the chiropractor I had been seeing ordered an MRI which showed a bulging and lacerated L4 disc....Over an eight week period I saw significant improvement in the pain and an increase in my flexibility. It has now been about four years since I went through the decompression therapy and I no longer have lower back pain."
Brad E.
“After having injured my lower back about 3 months prior, it was a major chore for me just trying to get out of bed in the morning, and at the same time my back would hurt too much to stay in bed. I could hardly even get dressed when I did get up, and putting my socks on was next to impossible...After the first Spinal Decompression Therapy session I noticed significant relief, and was already walking better. After just a few weeks, the pain was almost completely gone! Now, a month or so later I have no pain at all when I sit. I’ve even been able to get back into running and working out, running 3 miles, 2-3 times a week with no lower back pain!”



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