How Decompression Therapy Is Structured for Safety
Spinal decompression follows a controlled and gradual process. Sessions are designed to support comfort while encouraging spinal response. Precision is essential for safe care.
Each session uses measured traction and rest phases. This allows the spine to adapt without sudden strain.
Key structural elements include:
- Targeted spinal zones – Care focuses on areas under the most stress. This helps avoid unnecessary strain elsewhere.
- Progressive traction levels – Force increases slowly across sessions. This supports adaptation and comfort.
- Planned session spacing – Sessions are scheduled to allow recovery. This helps the spine respond effectively.
This structure supports consistency and safety throughout care.
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