
Spinal Decompression in Santa Ana, CA
Spinal Decompression is one of 14 modalities we offer patients from Santa Ana. The office sits about 30 minutes from Santa Ana via I-5 / CA-55 interchange, close enough for French Park Historic District residents to build it into a real care plan.
How it works
Inside a spinal decompression session.
Precise segmental setup
We position the table to target the specific spinal segment causing your symptoms, in the cervical or lumbar spine.
Cyclical traction
The table applies a programmed pulling force that eases on and off, avoiding muscle guarding.
Rehydrate the disc
Negative pressure draws fluid, oxygen, and nutrients back into the disc while relieving nerve compression.
Consolidate the change
We pair sessions with adjustments and rehab drills so the segment holds its new position between visits.
Why Santa Ana patients choose us
Built for Santa Ana patients.
- Relieves pressure on inflamed discs and nerve roots
- We regularly treat patients commuting in via I-5 / CA-55 interchange, so we know the schedule that works for Santa Ana residents.
- A straightforward drive from French Park Historic District, most Santa Ana patients reach us about 30 minutes from Santa Ana via I-5 / CA-55 interchange.
What you can expect
Real results, close to home.
- Relieves pressure on inflamed discs and nerve roots
- Non-surgical, non-injected alternative for many disc cases
- Comfortable enough that many patients fall asleep on the table
- Complements adjusting and modalities for compounding results
- Fully clothed, no downtime after sessions
- Programs adapt to your response as we go
Questions from local patients
Santa Ana FAQs.
Can I combine spinal decompression with other services in one visit?
Yes, most Santa Ana patients pair spinal decompression with one or two other modalities in the same appointment, so the about 30 minutes from Santa Ana via I-5 / CA-55 interchange trip covers more ground.
Is it safe?
Yes, when a proper exam has ruled out contraindications. The pull is gentle and controlled, not the aggressive traction people sometimes imagine.
Does it feel painful?
Almost never. Most patients describe it as one of the most relaxing parts of their treatment. Several fall asleep on the table.
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