Are you confused about the differences between spinal decompression and spinal traction? You're not alone! In this informative video, Dr. Renn D.C., from Chicago breaks down these two common treatments for back pain and spinal conditions. Spinal traction is a method that involves applying a long, static pull to the spine, similar to using an inversion table. While it can provide a general stretch that feels good, it lacks the specificity needed to target specific issues in the lumbar spine. On the other hand, spinal decompression therapy is designed to restore the spine's natural pump mechanism through controlled, cyclical forces. This method allows for targeted treatment at specific disc areas, such as L2-3 or L3-4, enhancing the flow of oxygen, nutrients, and water into the discs. This targeted approach promotes healing and helps create healthier, more hydrated discs. Join us as we explore the nuances of these treatments, their goals, and how they can help improve your spinal health. If you’re considering treatment for back pain or spinal issues, this video will provide you with the insights you need! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more informative content. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below! Contact us today to schedule your consultation! https://www.rennwellness.com/easy-onl... Stay connected: Website: https://www.rennwellness.com/ Facebook: / rennwellness Instagram: / rennwellness