Spinal Decompression in Frisco

Gentle, Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression in Frisco
If you’re dealing with herniated discs, sciatica, or chronic back and neck pain, you may have been told that surgery is your only option. At 360 Chiropractic & Wellness, we want you to know about a gentle, non-surgical alternative that has helped many patients find relief and avoid surgery.
Understanding Disc Problems
When spinal discs are damaged by injury or wear over time, they may bulge or herniate, putting pressure on nearby nerves. This can cause:
- Localized back or neck pain
- Radiating pain into arms or legs
- Numbness and tingling
- Muscle weakness
- Difficulty with daily activities
Traditional treatments often focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing the underlying disc problem.
How Spinal Decompression Works
Using a specialized computerized table, spinal decompression therapy gently stretches the spine, creating negative pressure within the affected discs. This process may help:
- Reduce pressure on compressed nerves
- Allow retraction of herniated disc material
- Improve nutrient flow to damaged discs
- Promote natural healing processes
- Restore proper spinal alignment
What to Expect
Most patients find spinal decompression therapy relaxing – many even fall asleep during treatment. Sessions typically last 20-30 minutes, and treatment frequency is determined based on your specific condition and response to care. At 360 Chiropractic & Wellness, we have multiple decompression tables in constant operation, allowing us to provide convenient scheduling and consistent care for our patients.

Conditions That May Benefit
Spinal decompression therapy may be helpful for:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Degenerative disc disease
- Sciatica
- Spinal stenosis
- Chronic neck or back pain
- Arm or leg pain from nerve compression
- Failed back surgery syndrome
Comprehensive Care Approach
Spinal decompression is often most effective when combined with other therapies. Dr. Thomas may recommend a comprehensive treatment plan that includes chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, and lifestyle modifications to maximize your results and prevent future problems.
Is Spinal Decompression Right for You?
The best way to determine if spinal decompression therapy might help your condition is through a consultation with Dr. Thomas. He’ll review your history, examine your condition, and explain whether this treatment might be appropriate for your specific situation.
Contact 360 Chiropractic & Wellness today to schedule your consultation and learn more about spinal decompression therapy.

