Spinal Decompression in Medford
When chronic neck or back pain just won’t quit—especially after you’ve tried nearly everything else—it can be frustrating and isolating. At Main Street Chiropractic, spinal decompression is available as a specialized option for those who haven’t found relief with traditional hands-on chiropractic care or who are dealing with stubborn disc issues. Dr. Brett Wartenberg brings a deep, systematic approach, only recommending spinal decompression when it’s truly the best fit.
Why Choose a Medford Chiropractor?
As a trusted Medford chiropractor, Dr. Wartenberg brings decades of experience with a focus on relief for patients who need a fresh approach. Those who haven’t benefited from standard care often find renewed hope with individualized plans—from chiropractic adjustments to advanced options like spinal decompression.
What Is Spinal Decompression—And When Is It Used Here?
Spinal decompression is a gentle, computer-guided therapy that relieves pressure on bulging or herniated discs in the neck (cervical) or lower back (lumbar). At Main Street Chiropractic, it’s reserved for patients who don’t respond to other methods, including chiropractic care or medication. We use the Kennedy Decompression Table (KDT), allowing each session to be tailored precisely; Dr. Wartenberg is fully certified in the KDT technique, after hands-on training.
Who Might Benefit from Spinal Decompression?
As a Medford chiropractor, Dr. Wartenberg finds spinal decompression can be excellent for people with:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Persistent neck or low back pain unaffected by other care
- Sciatica or nerve-related discomfort
- Lingering symptoms despite past treatments
What to Expect at Your Appointment
If you’re curious about spinal decompression, you’ll receive a thorough exam and review of any MRIs. Dr. Wartenberg decides if you’re a candidate and selects individualized table setup, never a “cookie-cutter” approach. He also has personal experience with every step, having used the therapy for his own disc injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer spinal decompression for both neck and low back issues?
Yes, we do. The Kennedy Decompression Table in our practice safely supports sessions for both the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) areas. Your care is always based on your unique exam findings, ensuring the most appropriate approach for your needs.
If I ask about spinal decompression, will I be offered other options?
Absolutely. Every patient receives a complete evaluation focused on their overall health and goals. Dr. Wartenberg may recommend different approaches if they seem better suited to your situation, making sure you receive the right care.
Book Today
Ready for a different kind of conversation about relief? Book your appointment with Dr. Wartenberg today to discuss if spinal decompression—or another option—can help you finally move forward.