Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses distraction and relaxation phases to isolate and place spinal discs under negative pressure, pulling herniated or protruding disc material back inside. This increases blood flow and stimulates healing, reducing pain. Studies show it has a high success rate for back, neck, leg and arm pain caused by disc issues. Computer control ensures precise force application in a way that minimizes friction and stabilizes the upper back while decompressing the lower back. Research found 10-90% reduction in disc herniations and 84% of patients remained pain-free three months post-treatment.