Greenfield, WI Pain Relief Experts

Spinal Decompression Therapy

No Surgery. No Downtime. Just Relief.

Back pain from herniated or bulging discs can stop you in your tracks. In the past, surgery was the only option. Today, our advanced spinal decompression technology gives you a non-invasive way to get lasting relief—without going under the knife.

✅ Relieve chronic back and neck pain
✅ Improve spinal alignment
✅ Restore flexibility and function

Reclaim your comfort and mobility with spinal decompression therapy, a gentle path to a pain-free life.

Why Choose Us?

Trusted Locally: Greenfield residents choose us for our proven results with Spinal Decompression. Our advanced care draws patients from across Milwaukee County.

Experienced Team: Our providers are trained and certified in non-invasive pain relief and soft tissue therapies. You’re in expert hands.

Next-Gen Technology: Shockwave uses focused acoustic waves to stimulate tissue repair at the cellular level—without the need for drugs or injections.

No Surgery, No Downtime: Safe, gentle, and effective. Most patients return to daily activities right after treatment.

Whole-Body Relief: We help patients heal from a wide range of musculoskeletal, joint, and nerve issues—naturally.

Take advantage of your body’s natural healing potential with spinal decompression therapy at Associates in Relief. Pain relief and recovery, naturally.

How Does Spinal Decompression Work?

💡 Smart Computerized Traction
A specialized decompression table gently stretches the spine in controlled cycles, relieving built-up pressure inside the discs.

🧲 Vacuum-Like Disc Retraction
This negative pressure draws bulging or herniated discs back into place, easing nerve pressure and reducing pain—without drugs or surgery.

💪 Boosted Healing & Circulation
Fresh oxygen and nutrients flow more freely, accelerating tissue repair, improving mobility, and promoting long-term recovery.

Greenfield WI Spinal Decompression Therapy

Conditions Treated with Spinal Decompression

Back-on-Trac in Greenfield, WI

Herniated & Bulging Discs
Relieves disc pressure that causes sharp or radiating pain.

Degenerative Disc Disease
Slows progression and reduces inflammation without surgery.

Sciatica & Radiating Leg Pain
Takes pressure off the sciatic nerve to reduce burning or shooting pain.

Spinal Stenosis
Improves space around the spine, reducing nerve compression symptoms.

Pinched Nerves
Reduces inflammation and nerve irritation that causes numbness or tingling.

Chronic Lower Back & Neck Pain
Improves spinal alignment and mobility for lasting relief.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is spinal decompression safe?
A: Yes. It’s FDA-cleared, non-invasive, and typically well-tolerated. Our providers will review your medical history to make sure you’re a good candidate.

Q: Does spinal decompression hurt?
A: No. Most patients feel a gentle stretching or pulling sensation. It’s usually relaxing and many even fall asleep during treatment.

Q: How soon will I see results?
A: Many patients feel relief after just a few sessions. For long-term results, most treatment plans run for 4 to 8 weeks depending on the condition.

Q: What conditions does spinal decompression help with?
A: Herniated discs, bulging discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, pinched nerves, and chronic back or neck pain.

Q: How long is each session?
A: Sessions typically last 30–45 minutes. You’re on the decompression table for most of the time, followed by supportive therapies as needed.

Q: Will I need imaging (like an MRI)?
A: If you’ve had an MRI, bring it. If not, we may recommend imaging depending on your symptoms and clinical evaluation.

Q: Can I do spinal decompression if I’ve had surgery?
A: Sometimes. It depends on the type of surgery and how long ago it was. We’ll assess your case during the consultation.

Q: Can spinal decompression help avoid surgery?
A: In many cases—yes. It’s often used as a last step before considering surgery and has helped thousands avoid it altogether.

Q: How is this different from traction?
A: True decompression uses a computerized table that adjusts based on your body’s response. It’s more precise and targets specific spinal segments.

Q: Is it covered by insurance?
A: Most insurance plans don’t cover spinal decompression, but we offer flexible payment options and transparent pricing.

Q: Are there any side effects?
A: Mild soreness is common, similar to what you’d feel after a good workout. Most patients report little to no side effects.

Q: Who should NOT do spinal decompression?
A: People with spinal fractures, tumors, advanced osteoporosis, metal implants in the spine, or who are pregnant should not undergo decompression.

Q: What happens after the program ends?
A: We’ll give you a personalized maintenance plan, including exercises and posture tips, to help keep your spine healthy and pain-free.

Greenfield, WI Pain Relief Experts

Conditions We Treat

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