Flexion distraction chiropractic care for spinal health in Marietta
The hands-on alternative to a decompression table.
See a precise, hands-on alternative to automated decompression tables designed to reduce disc pressure, restore spinal mobility, and support long-term musculoskeletal health without surgery.
Understanding the flexion-distraction table
The flexion-distraction table is a specialized, segmented bench designed to gently stretch and mobilize the spine. Unlike motorized decompression units that rely on programmed tension, this table is manually operated by the clinician. As the practitioner applies rhythmic, downward pressure to specific spinal segments, the table flexes and distracts. This creates negative pressure within the disc spaces, encouraging fluid exchange and nutrient uptake without sudden force.
Patients visiting our Marietta practice typically experience a smooth, rhythmic rocking motion that feels deeply relieving rather than intimidating. Originally developed by dr jim cox, the cox flexion distraction technique provides a refined, hands-on alternative to automated stretching machines. It allows your clinician to respond dynamically to muscle guarding and joint stiffness during every single pass.
Conditions managed and treatment boundaries
We frequently utilize this table for patients dealing with Herniated & Bulging Discs, Sciatica, Spinal Stenosis, and Facet Joint Syndrome. It is particularly helpful for former athletes and active adults seeking non-surgical management. However, this equipment is never a substitute for a thorough physical examination, neurological assessment, or hands-on Corrective Chiropractic Care. Structural recovery requires active patient participation.
Equipment alone cannot correct underlying mechanical weaknesses. It must be paired with Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise, Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy, and sometimes Hip Pain management strategies to achieve lasting stability. Whether you are maintaining spinal health for golf or recovering from an injury, technology supports our comprehensive care model rather than replacing clinical expertise.
What clinical research shows about spinal distraction
Clinical studies indicate that flexion-distraction can effectively reduce intradiscal pressure and alleviate radiating nerve pain. For individuals navigating chronic back issues who wish to avoid invasive procedures, the evidence demonstrates favorable functional outcomes and pain reduction. At the same time, we remain candid about the limits of current research. While short-term relief is well-documented, long-term comparative trials against other active therapies continue to evolve.
We view this modality as a valuable cornerstone within our broader Disc & Nerve Care Program. It complements other clinical offerings such as Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression, Extremity Adjusting, and Post-Surgical & Post-Injury Rehabilitation. By grounding our recommendations in measurable results and physiological evidence, we help you make informed decisions about your long-term spinal health.
Typical session length and your care plan
A standard session involving the table takes just a few minutes within a broader appointment at our Marietta location. The total course of care varies based on tissue healing rates, age, and lifestyle goals, whether you are maintaining mobility for travel or lifting grandchildren. Sessions are thoughtfully integrated alongside Senior Mobility & Longevity Care and Regenerative Therapies (PRP / Cell-Based) when advanced tissue support is required.
We track functional progress rigorously to ensure your care plan remains effective. Patients appreciate clear explanations of how each treatment phase contributes to their overall longevity and daily performance, avoiding vague promises in favor of tangible clinical milestones.
Safety, contraindications, and red flags
While exceptionally gentle, this technique is not suitable for every clinical presentation. We carefully screen every patient during initial examinations to ensure appropriateness. If you have severe conditions or systemic health factors, alternative approaches will be recommended immediately. Our clinical team prioritizes your safety by strictly adhering to established medical guidelines.
Patients can trust that our diagnostic process identifies any potential risks early. We maintain transparent communication regarding when conservative care is appropriate and when medical referral is necessary.
Where this equipment does its work

Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise
The part that decides whether it comes back.

Corrective Chiropractic Care
Restoring movement to joints that stopped moving.

Disc & Nerve Care Program
One irritated nerve root, treated at its source.

Extremity Adjusting
Shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are joints too.

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
For discs, not for backs in general.

Post-Surgical & Post-Injury Rehabilitation
After the operation, or after the injury.

Regenerative Therapies (PRP / Cell-Based)
Promising, honestly framed, and not for everyone.

Senior Mobility & Longevity Care
Mobility is what independence is made of.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.
What we point it at
Spine & Back
Nerve & Disc
Lower Extremity
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What people want to know about it
Motorized decompression uses a machine and a preset pull to stretch the spine. Flexion-distraction is entirely manual, allowing the clinician to feel tissue resistance in real time, adjust pressure instantly, and target specific spinal segments with precise, hands-on control.
No. The movement is slow, rhythmic, and designed to decompress the area without triggering muscle spasms. Most patients experience immediate relief during the motion, as it reduces mechanical pressure on irritated nerve roots.
For many patients, conservative care successfully manages symptoms and restores function, avoiding the need for surgery. However, severe neurological deficits or progressive weakness require immediate surgical evaluation. We assess each case thoroughly.
While some patients feel relief after a single visit, meaningful tissue adaptation and pain reduction typically require a structured course of care over several weeks, combined with active rehabilitation exercises.
Begin your path to evidence-based spinal care
Schedule a comprehensive examination with our clinical team to determine if flexion-distraction care aligns with your spinal health goals.






