★★★★★
“I love the staff and the fact that they really know what they’re doing. I’m able to work, and work out with no pain. I’ve been so many places and nothing else worked. I really think you should check these guys out.”
Carlon G
Spinal decompression
Non-surgical spinal decompression is for selected patients who are tired of recurring back pain, neck pain, disc symptoms, sciatica, or nerve-related flare-ups and want to know whether a conservative option still makes sense. At Simply Health Integrated Medical, decompression starts with evaluation — not a blanket promise — because the right fit depends on the source of the pain.
What to expect
Simply Health Integrated Medical helps patients understand symptoms, goals, and options before recommending a care path.
The next step is a consultation request or direct call so the team can determine whether the clinic is a good fit for your needs.
Quick assessment
Use this quick self-check to organize your symptoms before reviewing non-surgical care options.
Spinal decompression uses controlled, repetitive distraction with the goal of changing pressure and movement around selected spinal structures. For the right patient, that may support a more comfortable environment for discs, joints, nerves, and movement. For the wrong patient, it may not be appropriate — which is why candidacy matters.
Patients often ask about decompression after dealing with back pain, neck pain, sciatica, disc bulges or herniations, degenerative disc disease, degenerative joint disease, facet irritation, or pain that has not responded the way they hoped to other conservative options.
A decompression decision should account for symptom pattern, prior imaging, neurological signs, surgery history, medications, pain behavior, and red flags. The goal is to identify whether decompression belongs in the plan or whether chiropractic care, medical referral, rehab-style support, or another path is safer.
The HillDT system is designed to deliver monitored, controlled decompression while continually checking patient response. That does not make it a magic table, but it does support a more measured approach than generic traction or guesswork.
If disc pain, sciatica, or stubborn spine symptoms are limiting your life, take the pain-pattern quiz or request a decompression consultation. The next step is finding out whether this option is reasonable for your case — and what to do if it is not.
Research & clinical context
These outside resources are included for education and credibility. They do not replace individualized medical advice, but they help explain why evaluation, fit, safety, and realistic expectations matter.
PMC / Chiropractic & Osteopathy
Useful evidence-limit source supporting careful, evaluation-first language around decompression devices.
View source →
PubMed / Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Evidence review showing why patient selection and realistic expectations matter for traction-style care.
View source →
PubMed / European Journal of Pain
Guideline review supporting conservative, noninvasive evaluation and management pathways.
View source →
Testimonials
A mix of patient testimonials to show a broader range of care experiences.
★★★★★
“I love the staff and the fact that they really know what they’re doing. I’m able to work, and work out with no pain. I’ve been so many places and nothing else worked. I really think you should check these guys out.”
Carlon G
★★★★★
“Simply Health is very professional, and helped me with the pain I’d been dealing with for fifteen years. I highly recommend them!”
Gordon F
★★★★★
“Simply Health was a very positive experience. From the friendly staff to Dr. Deloney himself, who really puts you at ease and talks to you in an understanding language and a caring tone. With their help, I walked out of there feeling fully equipped to accomplish my goals!”
Sharon Wilding
Decompression videos
Learn how decompression works and hear a patient perspective on the care experience.
Next step
A consultation helps the team understand your goals, health history, and whether this service belongs in your care plan. The goal is fit, clarity, and a practical recommendation — not a generic protocol.