Your comfort and safety are of primary importance during DTS Spinal Decompression Therapy. Therefore, unlike any other decompression device, you have several positioning options. Only if you’re 100% comfortable will you be able to achieve the ultimate objective of complete rehabilitation of your discs and spine. During DTS Therapy, you’ll experience several cycles of stretch and relaxation, which gently graduates to a peak over a period of several minutes. Therapy sessions typically last less than 20 minutes, and many patients feel pain relief within 8-10 treatments. It is important to remember however, that pain subsiding does not mean that your discs and spine are healed, so it’s critical that patients stick with the treatment protocol prescribed by Dr. Gafken in order to achieve the full value of Spinal Decompression Therapy.
a surgery-free alternative that has shown a very high rate of success at reducing or even eliminating back and neck pain. If you suffer from chronic, debilitating, low back or neck pain you owe it to yourself to call our office today to make an appointment to see if you’re a candidate for DTS Spinal Decompression Therapy
DTS Spinal Decompression Therapy gently stretches the spine with the main goal and objective to relieve pressure from the bulging discs, spinal joints and muscular tissues while enhancing the body’s natural healing process. The gentle distractive forces of the Triton® DTS decompress the spinal joints and discs by mechanically unloading the areas of pressure while providing proper positioning, to improve blood flow and important nutrients to the injured area.
THE INFLAMMATION CONNECTION
Here at Health N.O.W. we’ve seen first-hand with our patients how vital managing the immune system while delivering spinal decompression may be. Inflammation in the body, eventually creates inflammation in the disc and decreases your chances to heal. We recommend completing a blood chemistry to identify inflammation and supplementing with potent, high-dose anti-inflammatory nutritional products.