Welcome to Homer Family Chiropractor
The Back On Track Treatment Process
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Step 1: Consultation & Assessment
We begin with a thorough review of your health history and a physical assessment to confirm suitability for decompression.
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Step 2: Personalized Setup
Dr. Merati ensures you are comfortably positioned on the table with specialized harnesses for optimal traction targeting.
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Step 3: The Treatment
Experience gentle cycles of rhythmic stretching that lower intradiscal pressure and promote healing without pain.
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Step 4: Post-Therapy Care
We conclude by reviewing your home care instructions or applying supplemental therapies to ensure long-lasting spinal relief.
The Science of Spinal Decompression
Decompression therapy involves the gentle stretching of the lumbar spine to create negative pressure within the spinal discs. This allows herniated or bulging materials to retract, bringing nutrient-rich fluids into the disc to promote natural healing without surgery. At Homer Family Chiropractor, we utilize the advanced Back On Trac system to provide focused relief for lower back injuries, ensuring each session is comfortable, precise, and heart-centered.
The Benefits
- Improved Mobility
- Pain Reduction
- Disc Rehydration
- Non-Invasive Approach
Who It’s For
- Sciatica Sufferers
- Herniated Disc Patients
- Chronic Lower Back Pain
- Spinal Stenosis Management
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Back On Track painful?
No, it is a gentle traction that many find relaxing. Most patients feel immediate pressure relief during the session.
How many sessions will I need?
Protocols vary by condition. During your initial consultation, we will create a customized plan tailored specifically to your recovery goals and spinal health.
Is it covered by insurance?
We work with many major providers. Please contact our office for a detailed benefit check and transparent pricing options for your care.
What conditions does decompression treat?
Back On Track is highly effective for localized lower back pain, sciatica, herniated discs, and degenerative disc disease by restoring space and movement to the spine.