Vitality Chiropractic — San Jose, CA
Non-surgical relief for herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, and chronic back pain. Spinal decompression gently creates space in the spine to allow discs to heal naturally — without injections or surgery.
We assess your spine before recommending decompression — so you know exactly what you’re dealing with and why.
What Is Spinal Decompression?
Spinal decompression therapy uses a computer-controlled traction table to gently stretch the spine in precise, targeted intervals. This creates negative pressure inside the disc — which draws herniated or bulging disc material back toward its normal position and encourages nutrient-rich fluid to flow back into the disc.
Unlike traditional traction, modern spinal decompression is programmed to your exact measurements and condition. The table senses muscle resistance and adjusts in real time, so your muscles don’t guard against the stretch — allowing the disc to actually decompress.
Most patients find the sessions relaxing. There is no twisting, cracking, or discomfort involved.
Conditions We Treat
Decompression therapy is most effective for conditions caused by disc pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. If you’ve been told you have any of the following, you may be a strong candidate.
When disc material pushes into the spinal canal and presses on nerves, decompression creates the negative pressure needed to draw it back in.
Shooting pain down the leg is often caused by disc pressure on the sciatic nerve. Decompression directly addresses the source of that compression.
As discs lose height and hydration over time, decompression encourages fluid to re-enter the disc and can slow or reverse the degenerative process.
Narrowing of the spinal canal puts pressure on the cord and nerve roots. Decompression creates space, reducing that pressure and its symptoms.
Worn facet joints cause pain with movement and prolonged sitting. Decompression unloads the facets, allowing inflammation to reduce and mobility to return.
Patients who haven’t gotten lasting relief from back surgery often find that spinal decompression addresses the residual disc or nerve involvement that surgery missed.
Why Vitality Chiropractic
Spinal decompression works best when it’s combined with chiropractic adjustments to restore proper spinal alignment. At Vitality, Dr. Dave and Dr. Grace integrate both into a coordinated plan — so the disc heals and stays in a properly aligned spine.
We document your spinal structure before and after care — giving you objective, measurable evidence of your progress. Most offices don’t do this. We believe you deserve to see your own results.
Decompression alone rehydrates the disc. Chiropractic correction restores the spinal alignment that keeps the disc in place. We offer both under one roof, coordinated by doctors who specialize in spinal correction.
Chronic pain changes how the brain processes signals. Dr. Grace’s brain-based approach addresses the neurological component of disc pain — which is why patients who’ve tried everything else often find results here.
Common Questions
Most decompression protocols range from 12 to 20 sessions over 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the severity of your condition and how your body responds. We’ll give you a clear care plan after your initial examination so you know what to expect before you commit.
No. Most patients find spinal decompression sessions relaxing — some even fall asleep. The stretch is gentle and computer-controlled, and the table senses resistance so it never forces the spine beyond what’s comfortable. If you have acute pain, we may start with conservative chiropractic care first.
Coverage varies by plan. We recommend calling your insurance provider before your visit. We’re happy to provide the procedure codes you need. We also offer payment plans so that cost is never a barrier to getting the care you need.
In many cases, yes. Patients with prior discectomies or fusions often respond well to decompression. However, certain surgical hardware or recent procedures may be contraindications. We’ll review your surgical history and imaging at your consultation.
Traditional traction applies a constant pull, which causes the muscles to guard and resist — limiting its effectiveness. Modern spinal decompression uses a computer-controlled logarithmic pull-and-release cycle that bypasses the muscle guarding reflex, allowing the disc to actually decompress.
New patient exam includes consultation, X-rays, and a full decompression assessment — $142 $389