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Please check back soon for additional information on Decompression Therapy. |
The FDA approved & medically proven Triton DTS System combines the latest technology of traction, decompression and movement to help alleviate pain & heal injured areas for both the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine. It allows a patient's lumbar region to be treated in the either the prone (face down) or supine (face up) position to reduce patient discomfort and provide more accurate treatment. With the ability to change the angle of distraction, the DTS System allows for accurate and focused treatment to the affected disc(s). Effectively treats: Bulging/Herniated/Prolapsed/Protruding Discs, Chronic Pain, Degenerative Disc Disease, Facet Syndrome, Pinched Nerve, Post-Surgical Relapse, Radicular Pain, Sciatica & Spinal Stenosis as well as other conditions. |
Triton DTS System |
Our patients enjoy the calming effects of a wall fountain as they receive therapy in a private treatment room. |
Decompression, a gentle stretching & relaxing of the spine, fosters "imbibition". Imbibition increases blood flow & allows the disc to heal from the inside out. |
Prone or Supine Decompression |
Most patients feel significant pain reduction in as few as five DTS Therapy treatments. |
There are 3 phases of Decompression Therapy: Treatment - pain reduction, establish proper "imbibition" Rehabilitation- strengthen muscles, allow disc(s) time to heal Prevention - exercises to prevent relapse & activity modification |
Do not stop treatment too soon! It is important to remember that when your pain subsides, your disc and spine still need time to heal. It is critical to continue your prescribed treatments in order to achieve the full value of Decompression Therapy and avoid a relapse in your condition. Decompression Therapy is a safe, painless, and effective alternative to surgery. |
Herniation Lateral View |
Herniation |
Fissure |
Protrusion |
Decompression is not the same as Traction. |