Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression in Lawrenceville

If you’re here, chances are pain has already started to change how you live your life. Maybe you’ve tried chiropractic care, physical therapy, or injections. Maybe surgery has been mentioned—or you’re doing everything you can to avoid it.
Non-surgical spinal decompression is often explored when pain keeps returning, limits independence, or interferes with the things that matter most—driving comfortably, staying active, traveling, or simply getting through the day without constant discomfort. At Canning Spinal Decompression Center by Canning Chiropractic, our focus is helping patients determine whether spinal decompression is the appropriate next step before more invasive options are considered.
A Thoughtful Approach to Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression is not appropriate for every condition—and that matters. Rather than focusing on equipment alone, our approach centers on careful evaluation, precise application, and honest guidance. When decompression is recommended, it’s because clinical findings suggest it may help reduce spinal compression and support healing for your specific condition.
- Target the affected area of the spine
- Apply controlled, gentle traction
- Avoid unnecessary stress to surrounding structures
Our goal is never to rush patients into care, but to use spinal decompression intentionally and responsibly, only when it makes clinical sense.
How Spinal Decompression Works
Spinal decompression is a non-surgical treatment designed to reduce pressure on spinal discs and nerves. Using a specialized decompression table, gentle traction is applied to help create space between vertebrae.
- Reduce pressure on compressed nerves
- Improve disc hydration and nutrient exchange
- Support the body’s natural healing process
When appropriate, spinal decompression may benefit patients who have not found lasting relief through more conventional approaches.
What to Expect During Your Spinal Decompression Consultation
Your first visit begins with a conversation. We take time to understand where your pain is, how it started, what you’ve already tried, and how it’s affecting your daily life—whether that’s difficulty exercising, caring for family, traveling, or completing everyday tasks comfortably.
A thorough clinical evaluation is then performed to determine whether spinal compression may be contributing to your symptoms. After reviewing our findings, we’ll explain everything clearly and discuss whether spinal decompression is an appropriate option for your condition.
No pressure.
No scare tactics.
Just clear, honest answers.



