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Simi Valley Spinal Decompression relieves Lower Back Pain
We were one of the first offices to offer True Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression (NSSD) utilizing the DRX 9000 lumbar system in Ventura County. Over the past four years, we have helped local residents, as well as people from all over California get relief from debilitating lower back pain, sciatica, facet syndrome, disc degeneration, disc bulges and disc herniations.
NSSD works by slowly stretching the vertebra in such a way where the muscles relax, rather than tighten up and spasm. This creates a lower pressure inside the vertebral discs which allows nutrients, oxygen and fluid to flow into the disc and waste and other materials to exit the disc. This "milking" action can help reduce disc bulges and herniations.
NSSD is so comfortable and relaxing that most patients fall asleep on the table. Our patients have experienced reduction in pain and an improvement in function. Some patients have even used NSSD as an alternative to surgery or to help with past failed lower back surgeries. All patient's conditions and responses are different, therefore, like any other medical procedure, we can not guarantee results.
We have a proprietary NSSD program that is tailored to fit each patient's condition. This can include therapy and rehabilitation. However, not everyone is a candidate for NSSD. Therefore, we offer a consultation and evaluation with one of our highly trained doctors. We perform specific orthopedic and neurological tests, as well as review x-rays, MRIs, and CT scans to determine if NSSD is right for you.
How do I get started?
Contact our office at (805) 520-2929 to schedule an initial consultation with the Doctor to determine your individual situation. Medical Evaluation and Diagnostic testing procedures should be performed prior to beginning any treatment in order to determine the most effective process. After carefully studying your case history and exam findings, the Doctor will sit down and explain his recommended plan of action for you. After answering any questions you may have about the recommended plan, you may begin your care.



