Spinal Decompression Therapy in Central Wisconsin
Non-Surgical Back Pain Relief at Absolute Health Chiropractic
If you’re struggling with chronic back pain, spinal decompression therapy offers a safe, non-invasive solution to help you heal naturally—without drugs or surgery.
At Absolute Health Chiropractic, we help patients find lasting relief from chronic back pain, sciatica, and disc injuries using advanced, gentle decompression therapy—without drugs or surgery.
What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-invasive back pain treatment designed to relieve pressure on the spine and promote natural healing.
Spinal decompression is a specialized therapy that uses controlled, gentle stretching to reduce pressure inside spinal discs.
This process helps:
- Retract bulging or herniated discs
- Reduce nerve pressure (like sciatica)
- Improve circulation and nutrient flow to injured areas
- Support the body’s natural healing process
This therapy is often recommended for patients who want to avoid injections, medications, or surgery while still getting real results.
Conditions Treated with Spinal Decompression
- Herniated or bulging disc treatment without surgery
- Sciatica pain relief in Central Wisconsin
- Chronic lower back pain treatment
- Degenerative disc disease
- Spinal stenosis
Many patients begin noticing improvement within just a few visits, with optimal results achieved through a series of treatments. This makes it one of the best options for patients looking for gentle back pain relief in Central Wisconsin.
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Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is a non-invasive treatment that chiropractors use to help patients recover from injuries, relieve pain, and strengthen muscles:
How it works Chiropractors attach electrodes to the skin and send mild electrical pulses to the targeted muscles. The impulses mimic brain signals and can cause the muscles to contract.
Benefits of Ems:
- Reduce pain: By blocking pain signals and increasing the body's production of endorphins
- Improve blood flow: In the injured area
- Prevent muscle atrophy: By keeping muscles active, even when the patient can't activate them on their own
When it can be used EMS can help with:
- Acute or chronic pain
- Muscle strains or sprains
- Joint pain
- Arthritis
- Nerve inflammation
- Tendonitis
Electrical Muscle Stimulation is an exceptional way to help the body in the healing process. This is accomplished by sending a very small electrical current into the affected soft tissue injury or muscle spasm. The therapy utilizes this current in an effort to help reduce swelling and release trigger points that may have the muscle locked up. It does this by helping the body to release natural relievers of pain often referred to as endorphins.
This is a great therapy if there is a spasm in a back or neck muscle. It works well in relaxing the muscle and allowing it to return to its normal state rather quickly. Short therapy sessions are excellent at facilitating healing from acute and chronic pain.
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Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy, also known as therapeutic ultrasound or ultrasonic therapy, is a drug-free, hands-on chiropractic treatment that uses sound waves to help with pain and injuries.
Chiropractors use ultrasound therapy to:
- Reduce inflammation. Ultrasound therapy increases blood flow, which helps reduce inflammation and swelling.
- Speed up healing. Ultrasound therapy can help speed up the healing process for musculoskeletal injuries and bone fractures.
- Relax muscles. The heat generated by ultrasound therapy can help relax muscles and tendons.
- Break down scar tissue. Ultrasound therapy can help break down internal scar tissue.
- Treat plantar fasciitis. Ultrasound waves can penetrate the thick skin on the bottom of the feet to treat inflammation in the tendons and fascia.
During ultrasound therapy, a chiropractor uses a transducer to send sound waves into the body. The chiropractor applies a conductive gel to the transducer to help the sound waves pass into the skin. The patient may feel some warmth and tingling, but it shouldn't be painful.
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