Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy
A gentle solution for sciatica, herniated discs, and chronic nerve pain.
Is Spinal Decompression Right for You?
Spinal decompression is specifically designed for patients who haven’t found relief through traditional methods. You may be an ideal candidate if you are experiencing:
- Sciatica: Sharp, shooting pain or numbness down the leg.
- Disc Issues: Diagnosed bulging, herniated, or degenerated discs.
- Chronic Nerve Pain: Persistent tingling or weakness in the arms or legs.
- Failed Back Surgery: Continued pain following a surgical procedure.
- Pregnancy-Related Back Pain: Safe, gentle relief from late-stage spinal pressure.
Many WellSpine KC patients report significant pain reduction, improved mobility, and better quality of life after completing a series of decompression sessions.
Click HERE to download our Spinal Decompression Guide Book.
Back on Trac System as Part of Corrective Care
WellSpine KC uses the Back on Trac decompression system as part of a corrective care plan. Decompression is combined with:
- Chiropractic adjustments
- Corrective exercises
- Spinal analysis
This integrated approach supports long-term healing and improved spinal function.
- Free Consultation: Discuss your pain and goals with our doctors.
- Back on Trac Technology: Advanced gentle decompression for maximum comfort.
- Efficient Sessions: Treatments start at just 10 minutes and build as you progress.


How Does It Work?
Spinal decompression is a form of traction therapy that gently stretches the spine. This relieves pressure on spinal discs — the soft cushions between your vertebrae — allowing bulging or herniated discs to retract and improve nutrient flow to damaged tissues. This is a non-invasive treatment with quick 10-20 minute sessions.
Using the state-of-the-art Back on Trac table, patients relax while gentle cycles of stretching and decompression create space between vertebrae, helping nerves heal naturally.
Why Spinal Decompression?
Clinical research supports spinal decompression as an effective treatment for many chronic back and neck conditions, especially when combined with chiropractic care and strengthening exercises.
Unlike surgery or medications that only mask pain, decompression therapy targets the source — the compressed discs and nerves — to promote true healing.
Spinal decompression creates a controlled negative pressure inside the discs, drawing fluid, oxygen, and nutrients into the area to aid repair. Studies show that regular decompression sessions can reduce disc bulges and improve spinal alignment over time.
Back on Trac at WellSpine KC

The WellSpine KC Process
- Initial Assessment: A comprehensive consultation, full chiropractic exam, posture assessment, health history and digital x-rays (if necessary) to help us determine if decompression therapy is right for you.
- Personalized Treatment Plan: Each patient receives a customized plan tailored to their comfort and condition.
- During Your Session: You’ll recline comfortably on the Back on Trac table as the system gently moves through cycles of decompression and relaxation.
- Progress and Care Plan: Our team monitors your improvement and may combine decompression with chiropractic adjustments or other supportive therapies.
Spinal Decompression FAQs & Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Not at all. Most patients find the Back on Trac system deeply relaxing. Because there are no restrictive straps or harnesses, you can settle into a comfortable position and simply let the technology do the work.
A: We respect your time. Sessions start at 10 minutes to ensure your body responds well to the therapy, eventually building up to 20 minutes for maximum therapeutic benefit.
A: Spinal decompression is gentle and safe for most patients. Drs. Hall will review your health history to ensure it’s right for you.
A: Many people notice improvement within just a few sessions. For others, relief builds gradually as healing occurs.
A: Our Back on Trac system can be adapted for certain pregnancy patients.
This allows gentle spinal traction without pressure on the abdomen.
It may help with:
- Pregnancy-related low back pain
- Pelvic discomfort
- Spinal stress from postural changes
Click HERE to download our Spinal Decompression Guide Book.
At WellSpine KC
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