If you’ve been told that surgery is your next step…
If you’re living with constant flare-ups…
If you’ve “thrown your back out” more times than you can count…
We need to talk.
At Mosier Family Chiropractic, one of the most life-changing therapies we offer is spinal decompression — and it’s helping people avoid unnecessary spine surgery every single week.
Let’s break it down simply.
What Is Spinal Decompression?
Think of your spine like this:
Bone
Disc
Bone
That disc in between is like a jelly donut. The inside (called the nucleus pulposus) is soft and fluid-filled. The outside is tougher.
When you’re injured — car accident, lifting injury, repetitive strain — the joint can shift. When that joint stops moving properly:
Here’s the critical part most people don’t realize:
👉 Adult discs have no direct blood supply.
That means they don’t heal like other tissues. They rely on movement to get nutrients in and waste out. Without motion, the disc slowly degenerates.
Decompression therapy gently opens that disc space in a very controlled, specific way — creating a vacuum effect that allows:
This isn’t stretching.
It isn’t hanging upside down.
And it’s not basic traction.
It’s advanced, monitored therapy designed specifically for the disc.
“How Do I Know If I Have a Disc Issue?”
Common signs include:
The gold standard for diagnosis?
X-rays.
We look at disc height, wedging, nerve openings, and joint alignment. Two discs can be the same age — but one can look crushed and arthritic while the other looks healthy. Age isn’t the cause. Lack of motion and unresolved injury is.
Decompression vs. Traction: Why It Matters
Many offices offer traction because it’s cheaper.
Traction:
Decompression:
It’s the difference between stretching a rope and restoring hydration to a sponge.
We invested in the best because Washington County deserves the best.
Why This Is Bigger Than Back Pain
Our mission is bold:
To eliminate unnecessary spine surgery in our community.
We’ve seen too many patients say:
“I wish I never had the surgery.”
Often surgery gives temporary relief… but the underlying mechanics remain unchanged. Two or three years later, pain returns.
Decompression offers a conservative, restorative option first.
What It Feels Like
You lie comfortably on your back.
For the neck:
For the low back:
Many patients fall asleep.
The best compliment we hear?
“I didn’t feel anything.”
That means it worked exactly how it should.