Degenerative Disc Disease
& Treatment

Bay Area Disc Centers Provides Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment in Campbell, CA, and San Mateo, CA
It's time to stop suffering and start healing.

Degenerative Disc Treatment at Bay Area Disc Centers

Dr. Thomas Ferrigno, D.C. wants you to know that degenerative disc disease is more than just a part of aging — it can have a profound impact on your mobility, comfort, and day-to-day function. It is one of the most common spinal conditions we see, and it can quietly develop over years before noticeable symptoms appear.

Daily routines like bending to tie your shoes, lifting groceries, or even sitting at a desk can become sources of pain or strain. For some, it’s a gradual decline in flexibility; for others, it’s sudden, sharp discomfort triggered by minor movements. Whether caused by repetitive strain, age-related disc dehydration, or postural stress, degenerative disc disease is something we treat with deep understanding and practical, non-invasive care.

That’s why we take a disc-centric approach to treatment, focusing on identifying the root structural issues and using non-surgical therapies to restore function.

For many patients, that starts with Spinal Decompression, a gentle and highly targeted therapy that helps rehydrate spinal discs, relieve pressure, and reduce inflammation.

Combined with chiropractic care and our proprietary S.P.I.N.E. protocol, this treatment offers a conservative path to lasting relief—without medication or surgery.

What Is Degenerative Disc Disease?

Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) occurs when the discs that cushion your vertebrae begin to lose hydration, structure, and height. Over time, this can lead to disc thinning, instability, nerve compression, and inflammation in the spine. It’s one of the most common causes of chronic back and neck pain—and while the condition is progressive, it can often be managed effectively with the right conservative care strategy.

At Bay Area Disc Centers, we view DDD not as a permanent limitation, but as a condition that responds well to movement, decompression, and focused support.

Common Symptoms of Degenerative Disc Disease

Symptoms vary from person to person, but may include:

  • Pain in the neck or lower back
  • Pain that worsens when sitting, bending, or lifting
  • Relief when lying down or changing positions frequently
  • Radiating pain into the arms, hands, hips, or legs
  • Muscle tension, spasms, or weakness in the limbs
  • A sense of spinal instability or reduced flexibility

If you’ve experienced symptoms like these, especially after prolonged sitting or repetitive strain, a thorough evaluation is the first step toward understanding what’s driving your pain.

Cervical and Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative disc disease can affect any part of the spine, but most commonly impacts the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) regions.

  • Cervical DDD may lead to chronic neck pain, headaches, or nerve symptoms down the arms.

  • Lumbar DDD can cause lower back pain, stiffness, or sciatica-like symptoms extending into the legs.

Identifying the exact location and severity of degeneration is key to developing a personalized treatment plan.

How Spinal Decompression Helps Degenerative Discs

Spinal Decompression is one of the core tools we use to treat degenerative disc conditions. This non-invasive therapy gently stretches the spine in a controlled way, helping to relieve pressure within the discs and promote the flow of fluids and nutrients that support disc health.

A typical session involves lying comfortably on a specialized decompression table while a computer-guided system applies gentle, rhythmic traction. Patients often describe the experience as relaxing and report improvements in range of motion, reduced stiffness, and less localized pain over time. It’s an ideal approach for those seeking long-term benefits without surgery or medication.

By restoring negative pressure inside the disc space, decompression therapy encourages rehydration and may reduce bulging or herniation. When combined with physiotherapy, chiropractic care, and targeted movement strategies, it can significantly improve comfort and function over time.

Our S.P.I.N.E. Protocol for Disc Health

Our comprehensive S.P.I.N.E. approach includes:

  • Spinal Decompression to relieve disc pressure and promote hydration
  • Physiotherapy to reduce inflammation and improve mobility
  • Inter-segmental Mobilization to restore spinal movement
  • Nutritional Support for disc and joint health
  • Exercise Rehabilitation to build core strength and prevent recurrence

This integrative model is tailored to your needs and designed to support sustainable recovery.

Conservative Care with Long-Term Benefits

At Bay Area Disc Centers, our goal is to help you feel better now—and stay better in the long run. We focus on conservative, non-surgical solutions that allow you to stay active, avoid unnecessary procedures, and regain control over your spine health.

Many of our patients come to us after trying various treatments that offered only temporary relief. Over time, they experience not only a decrease in pain but an increase in daily mobility, better sleep, and more energy to engage in the activities they care about. These are the real-life improvements that guide everything we do.

If you’re exploring options beyond medication or surgery for degenerative disc disease, our team is here to help guide your next step.

Schedule Your Consultation

Contact Bay Area Disc Centers today to schedule your consultation and learn more about how our approach to degenerative disc treatment can support your health.

📍 Campbell Office: (408) 866-0300
📍 San Mateo Office: (650) 513-1846

Let’s work together to help your spine move, heal, and feel better.

Initiating Healing & Changing Lives

Care Rooted in Experience

Whether you’re navigating a recent diagnosis or managing a long-term condition, our goal at Bay Area Disc Centers is to help you move better, feel stronger, and live with more freedom.

Schedule your consultation, call:
📍 Campbell Office – (408) 866-0300
📍 San Mateo Office – (650) 513-1846

Frequently Asked Questions About
Chiropractic Care In Campbell & San Mateo

How long does Disc Restoration Therapy take?

Most patients complete their initial care program over 6 to 8 weeks, with treatments typically scheduled several times per week. The exact length depends on your condition, overall health, and how your body responds to therapy. After an initial consultation, we’ll design a plan that’s tailored specifically to your needs and goals.

Is spinal decompression therapy safe?

When properly administered, non-surgical spinal decompression is considered a low-risk therapy for many patients with disc-related issues. The DRX9000® system continuously monitors your body’s resistance during each session, making real-time adjustments to ensure safety and comfort. As always, a full evaluation is essential to determine if you’re a good candidate for this type of care.

Does spinal decompression hurt?

Most patients describe spinal decompression as a gentle, relieving stretch. In fact, most patients fall asleep during the treatment. Our team closely monitors your comfort throughout every session at both our Campbell and San Mateo offices.

What conditions can Disc Restoration Therapy help manage?

Disc Restoration Therapy may be appropriate for a range of spinal disc conditions, including:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Chronic neck or lower back pain related to disc dysfunction

We’ll review your full history and imaging, if available, to ensure the best possible approach to care.

 

How do I know if I’m a candidate?

The best way to find out is to schedule a consultation. Dr. Ferrigno will perform a thorough evaluation, review your MRI’s and discuss your options based on your specific condition, health history, and goals.

Call our Campbell office at (408) 866-0300 or our San Mateo office at (650) 513-1846 to get started—or contact us online.

 

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