Relax Your Spine with Gentle Motion

Secure Intersegmental Traction in Moline

Stiffness from long hours of standing, bending, or sitting at a desk in Moline can leave your spine feeling tight and restricted. Harris Chiropractic Clinic uses a motorized traction table that gently rolls along your spine from the lower back to the base of the neck, improving motion between each vertebral segment. You'll feel the tension release as the rollers work through your back, loosening tight tissue and preparing your body for better alignment in Moline and the surrounding communities.

This therapy is designed to relax surrounding muscles, enhance circulation, and promote better spinal flexibility before or after adjustments. Intersegmental traction in Moline helps reduce pressure on joints and supports recovery from chronic back discomfort. By loosening tight tissue and preparing the spine for better alignment, this passive therapy complements chiropractic adjustments and helps you maintain the results of your care.

Add traction sessions to your care plan for improved comfort and mobility by calling today.

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You'll lie comfortably on the motorized table as gentle rollers move along your spine, applying controlled pressure to each segment. This motion improves flexibility and reduces stiffness in areas affected by long hours of desk work or physically demanding tasks in Moline. The therapy is entirely passive, meaning you can relax and let the table do the work while your muscles release tension and your circulation improves.

Harris Chiropractic Clinic offers this therapy to prepare your body for adjustments or as a stand-alone option for patients seeking gentle relief. The table works from your lower back to the base of your neck, covering the entire spine and promoting better motion between each vertebra. This approach helps reduce pressure on joints and supports recovery from chronic back discomfort, making it especially helpful for patients experiencing stiffness from daily activities.

Patients across Moline and the larger region benefit from this non-invasive, relaxing therapy that complements other chiropractic services. Sessions typically last 10 to 15 minutes, making it easy to include in your appointment without adding significant time. The therapy supports longer-lasting alignment and reduces flare-ups by loosening tight tissue before or after adjustments.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Understanding how intersegmental traction works and what it can do for your spine helps you make informed decisions about adding this therapy to your care plan.

What does the traction table feel like?
The table uses gentle rollers that move along your spine, creating a soothing, wave-like motion. Most patients find it relaxing and feel immediate relief from tension and stiffness.

How does this therapy improve spinal flexibility?
The rollers improve motion between each vertebral segment, loosening tight tissue and promoting better circulation. This increased flexibility makes it easier for your body to hold adjustments and maintain proper alignment.

Is this therapy helpful for chronic back pain?
Yes, intersegmental traction helps reduce pressure on joints and supports recovery from chronic back discomfort, especially for Moline residents whose work involves standing, bending, or sitting for long periods.

How long does each session take?
Most sessions last between 10 and 15 minutes, allowing you to include the therapy in your appointment without adding significant time to your visit.

Can I use this therapy without getting an adjustment?
Yes, traction can be used as a stand-alone therapy for patients seeking gentle, passive relief. It's also effective when combined with adjustments to prepare your body and improve results.

Intersegmental traction complements chiropractic adjustments by loosening tight tissue and preparing your spine for better alignment. This gentle therapy is available to patients throughout Moline and nearby areas seeking passive, effective solutions for stiffness and discomfort. Reach out to Harris Chiropractic Clinic to try roller table therapy and feel the difference in your mobility.