What is Spinal Decompression?
- Disc bulge/herniation
- Degenerative disc disease
- Degenerative joint disease
- Facet arthropathy
- Sciatica
- Post-laminectomy syndrome
- Opioid addiction due to pain management
- Neck or back pain without a clear causation or positive findings noted on imaging
These conditions benefit from restoration of the proper dynamics of the anterior motor unit of the spine, primarily the intervertebral disc. Through gentle, repetitive axial loading or distraction of the spine, a physiological change occurs at the disc space. This allows for rehydration of the disc and the surrounding tissues which assists the body’s natural healing process.
The HillDT Difference
The Hill DT table is unique in comparison to other treatment tables. But it’s more than a table, it’s a comprehensive program. The sensors in the table continually monitor the patient to ensure proper treatment is delivered. Nutrients and oxygen-rich blood are drawn back into the disc. Since these areas of the spine receive low circulation, this is a critical component of decompression.
HillDT Cervical Decompression
HillDT Lumbar Decompression
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A formula for relief
Through the stretch and release protocols of the decompression procedure, negative pressure is created in the disc over time.
This vacuum effect draws any
herniated disc material back into
the disc.

Spinal illustrations provided by 3DRX Inc. www.3drx.com
When negative is positive
By relieving pressure in the spine, increased circulation also occurs in the disc which is a vital aid in the healing process.
Disc Pressure Comparison

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