Back Pain Treatment Center

Break Free from Back Pain Without Surgery
Triangle Disc Care in Raleigh, North Carolina

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Non-Surgical Back Pain Treatment By A Certified Practitioner

At Triangle Disc Care, we are proud to offer spinal decompression therapy from a certified spinal decompression practitioner. The procedure is non-surgical and non-invasive, and so painless that many patients fall asleep during a typical 20-minute session. It is performed on a revolutionary computer-controlled hydraulic table similar in some ways to an old school traction table.

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Hear From Our Customers:

Michael S.

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"I remember my first visit... I hobbled from the car into the office with sciatic pain running down my right leg. I thought I would try something different than standard chiropractic care. Dr. Hall did a wonderful evaluation and explained everything, and then gave me a trial session. I signed up for a series, and within 3 or 4 visits I felt 90% better. As time went on, my appointments got spaced further and further apart, as I was feeling great. I just had my last visit today and am happy to report the results have been lasting! I am so grateful for Dr. Hall and his friendly staff."

Charlene H.

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"Wow. What an amazing experience. Dr. Hill and his staff ( Thomas and Blair) at Triangle Disc Care were awesome. I had some lower back pain and stiffness. I prayed for help, I needed some relief. When I came across Triangle Disc clinic, I wanted to give them a try. It was the best decision I've made in quite a while. Not only do I feel amazing. I am nearly back to normal. I never thought that I would be feeling so good this soon. The staff was awesome. The atmosphere is very relaxing. I would recommend Triangle Disc Care to anyone who's experiencing any back, body or disc's pain."

Sydni M.

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"When I first came to Triangle Disc Care, I was a collegiate athlete, and now I am a professional athlete in track and field. For over a year, I struggled with back pain and couldn't understand why my back felt stiff and heavy. Trainers and doctors attributed it to hip flexor tightness, and I tried various treatments, including needles and visits to a chiropractor, but nothing worked. Eventually, an MRI revealed that I had a disc bulge, and the only treatment that truly saved me and allowed me to continue competing and training at a high level was spinal decompression therapy with Dr. Hall."

Why You Need Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression therapy offers a non-surgical, non-invasive alternative to back surgery that gently creates negative pressure within damaged discs to promote healing and retract bulging disc tissue. This revolutionary treatment breaks the destructive cycle of disc degeneration by restoring proper spacing between vertebrae, reducing nerve compression, and allowing vital nutrients and oxygen to flow back into starved discs. Unlike traditional treatments that only mask symptoms with medications or risky surgical procedures, spinal decompression addresses the root cause of disc problems while being so comfortable that many patients fall asleep during the 20-minute sessions.

In the Past…

A patient suffering from disc problems was usually given medications, instructed to refrain from physical activities, and referred for physical therapy. When they didn’t get better, they were sent for spinal surgery or simply told to learn to live with it. But…

Times have Changed

A group of physicians and medical engineers in Canada found an alternative to spinal surgery that is effective and safe—spinal decompression therapy. In addition to being cost-effective, the procedure works well without the risks associated with drugs, injections, surgery, or anesthesia.

About the Procedure

A single-disc level is isolated, and by using specific traction and relaxation treatment cycles throughout the treatment, along with proper positioning, negative pressure can be created within the disc. When the offending disc is gently separated 5 to 7 millimeters, the negative pressure inside the disc will promote the retraction of bulging disc tissue. This negative pressure also pulls water, oxygen, and nutrients into the disc, thereby re-hydrating a degenerated disc and bringing in the nutrients needed to begin the healing process.

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When Is Spinal Decompression Therapy Helpful?

Excessive stress or injury to a disc weakens the outer fibers. As the outer fibers weaken, parts of the interior of the disc bulge out and the disc compresses or loses height. As it loses height it follows that the spinal vertebrae above and below get closer together, decreasing the amount of space (spinal stenosis) through which the spinal nerve root exits. As the bulge increases and the space decreases, the spinal nerve root that exits at the level is also compressed (pinched). This leads to muscle spasms and inflammation (swelling), further diminishing the space for the nerve. Because the normal mechanics (movement) of the joints are disturbed, this interferes with the normal pumping action supplying nutrition to the disc. Starved of adequate nourishment, the outer fibers of the disc become drier and weaker (degenerate), accelerating the process. Non-surgical spinal decompression is designed to break this cycle.