Disc Therapy in Rock Hill
If you’ve been told you have a herniated, bulging, or compressed disc, or you’re dealing with sciatica or radiating discomfort, you may wonder if surgery is your only option. Many patients find relief through non-surgical disc therapy and spinal decompression. At Health From Within Family Chiropractic, we take time to understand your specific condition and guide you through conservative options that support your body’s natural healing.
Our approach is patient-forward and relationship-based. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all protocols or rushing you through the door. Instead, we create a personalized plan around your life goals, whether that’s picking up your grandkids, returning to activities you love, or getting through your workday with less pain.
How Spinal Decompression Supports Healing
Spinal decompression gently stretches the spine to reduce pressure inside the discs and improve the flow of nutrients and fluids. This helps decrease compression on irritated nerves and supports your body’s repair mechanisms. The therapy is non-invasive and usually comfortable.
You’ll be positioned on a special table that applies controlled, gentle traction to your spine. Many patients describe the experience as relieving and relaxing. Over time, this may help reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and restore function.
Conditions That May Respond Well
Disc therapy and spinal decompression may be appropriate for herniated, bulging, ruptured, or compressed discs in the neck or lower back, as well as sciatica or pinched nerves. These can cause discomfort in your neck or lower back or radiating sensations into your arms, hips, legs, or feet.
What to Expect During Your Visit
We begin with a thorough exam that may include X-rays (unless you’re pregnant), a nervous system scan, and a consultation with both doctors. From there, we develop a personalized care plan and verify your insurance benefits before you commit to anything.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I need surgery if I have a herniated disc?
Many patients avoid surgery through non-surgical disc therapy and spinal decompression. Our doctors will review your situation to see if conservative care is a good fit.
How many sessions will I need before I feel better?
Some patients see improvement within the first few weeks; others may take longer, depending on their condition and response to care.
Does insurance cover spinal decompression?
We accept all insurance and verify your benefits before you begin care. Coverage varies by plan.
Schedule Your Visit
If you’re tired of living with disc-related discomfort and want to explore a non-surgical option, contact our practice to schedule your initial exam.
