The concept of axial spinal decompression has been a cornerstone of chiropractic care since the profession’s early development in the late 19th century. The Y-Strap was introduced as a modern chiropractic tool for performing high-velocity, low-amplitude decompression adjustments. Its design allows for better precision and patient comfort than traditional manual traction.
The goal is to release tension, improve mobility, and relieve pressure in the spinal column to help the following conditions:
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*Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.
Just like hands-on spinal decompression, the Y-strap tool works to decompress the vertebrae by gently stretching them. It focuses on adjusting the spine along the Y-axis and is safe and highly effective, even if it may appear otherwise overwhelming.
During the process, the patient lies facing upward on a table, and the Y-strap tool is put at the back of the head, safely at the base of the skull. The strap is secured in the middle near the neck, creating a Y-shape at the top portion of the strap. The top part of the strap acts as a handgrip and is away from the patient’s body. Then, the strap is pulled gently but firmly away from the person’s body to decompress the spine.
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