Service area · Bernalillo County

Spinal Decompression in Volcano Cliffs, NM

Looking for spinal decompression near Volcano Cliffs, NM? Synergy Spine and Nerve Center serves Volcano Cliffs from our Rio Rancho office, about 20 minutes' drive via the Westside corridor. Volcano Cliffs is the West Side Albuquerque neighborhood at the edge of Petroglyph National Monument, bold views and easy access to Rio Rancho.

Call (505) 891-2280
  • From our office

    ~20 min drive

  • Serving

    Volcano Cliffs, 87120

  • Experience

    20+ years

  • Patient rating

    5.0 ★ on Google

The basics

What is spinal decompression?

Spinal decompression is a non-surgical traction-based therapy that gently stretches and de-loads the spine to create negative pressure inside the disc. That negative pressure helps pull bulged or herniated material back toward center and rehydrates the disc with the nutrients it needs to heal. It's one of the most evidence-supported alternatives to back surgery for the right patient.

Our process

How spinal decompression works at Synergy Spine

  1. 01

    We confirm imaging or order an MRI when needed to identify the exact disc level.

  2. 02

    You lie comfortably on a decompression table, fully clothed, with a soft harness.

  3. 03

    The table applies a precise, computer-controlled pull-and-release pattern over 2030 minutes.

  4. 04

    Most Volcano Cliffs patients pair decompression with adjustments and home spinal hygiene to lock in results.

Who we help

Common reasons Volcano Cliffs patients come in

Adults with imaging-confirmed disc problems, chronic low back pain that hasn't responded to typical care, or sciatica that flares with sitting and driving. We screen carefully, decompression isn't for everyone, and we'll tell you up front if you're not a candidate.

  • Bulging or herniated lumbar discs
  • Cervical disc issues with arm pain or numbness
  • Sciatica with leg pain, numbness, or tingling
  • Pinched nerves and radiculopathy
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Facet syndrome with stiffness on movement
  • Failed back surgery syndrome (case dependent)

What to expect

Your visit, end to end

  • 30-minute sessions, fully clothed, no needles or medication

  • A schedule of 35 visits a week tapering down as you improve

  • Home stretches and core stability work between sessions

  • Clear progress checkpoints, we measure, we don't guess

Local to Volcano Cliffs

About our Volcano Cliffs, NM patients

Volcano Cliffs is the West Side Albuquerque neighborhood at the edge of Petroglyph National Monument, bold views and easy access to Rio Rancho. We see Volcano Cliffs families from across the community, including residents near Volcano Cliffs, Volcano Vista. Patients tell us they appreciate that we explain the why before the what, and that we're upfront if chiropractic care isn't the right tool for what they're dealing with.

County

Bernalillo County

From our Rio Rancho office

~20 min drive

ZIP

87120

Nearby landmarks

Petroglyph National Monument · Volcanoes Trail · Double Eagle Airport

FAQ

Common questions about spinal decompression in Volcano Cliffs

QDoes spinal decompression really work for herniated discs in Volcano Cliffs patients?

Yes, for the right candidate. Multiple peer-reviewed studies show non-surgical decompression can reduce intra-discal pressure to negative levels, which is the mechanism that helps a herniation retract. We've helped many Volcano Cliffs-area patients avoid surgery this way, but we're up-front when imaging shows decompression isn't the right tool.

QIs spinal decompression painful?

It shouldn't be. Most patients find sessions relaxing, many even fall asleep on the table. If you feel pinching or sharp pain we adjust the protocol or stop the session.

QHow many decompression sessions will I need?

Most cases respond within 20 sessions over 68 weeks, then taper. We re-exam every 12 visits and stop care the moment we hit a plateau or the goal.

QHow is this different from regular traction or an inversion table?

Regular traction pulls steadily, which causes the muscles to guard against the pull. Modern decompression uses a computer-controlled pull-and-release pattern that bypasses the guarding reflex and produces actual negative pressure inside the disc. Inversion tables can help mild cases but can't reliably deliver the targeted, segmental pull that decompression does.

Ready to feel like yourself again?

Synergy Spine and Nerve Center has served Volcano Cliffs and the Rio Rancho metro for over 20 years. Schedule your first visit online, or call us, we'll tell you straight whether we're the right fit for what you're going through.

Call (505) 891-2280