Complete Care 3.0

Get Lasting Relief from Disc or Sciatica Pain – Try Spinal Decompression Today

Gentle, non-surgical spinal therapy trusted
by patients across Las Vegas

  • Comprehensive consultation
  • 1-hour exam
  • X-ray
  • Imaging review
  • Personalized report of findings

Our Reviews

What patients are saying

Google Review
★★★★★

Dr Garcia is amazing, she got me right in when I called the night before in pain. My muscle was wrapped around my sciatic in back and was pain in my leg, could barely walk. A few treatments and I was walking better, and felling great. Dr Garcia will be my go to when in trouble again.

★★★★★

I have cervical bulging discs from C2 to C7. I researched online and found Complete Care 3.0. They have a lot of different equipment such as the decompression and tens machine. They also have a laser for joints and massage therapy. I regret not finding them sooner because I was in another facility that was much more expensive without these amenities. The whole staff and doctors are very friendly and accommodating.

★★★★★

Complete Care 3.0 offers a lot under one roof. They provide spinal decompression therapy, massage therapy, adjustments, assisted stretching, rehab exercises, and they even have a dedicated exercise room to help strengthen and stabilize your body between treatments. It’s a full-service wellness clinic that’s clearly designed with healing in mind.

Struggling With Back Pain, Sciatica, or a Herniated Disc?

You don’t have to live with it,
and you don’t have to turn to surgery.

  • Non-surgical
  • Drug-free
  • Designed for back pain, sciatica & disc relief

Most patients feel less pain after just a few sessions. You can expect noticeable improvement within the first 2-3 weeks. In many cases, patients will reach their expected level of mobility and function within 4-6 weeks of treatment.

Spinal decompression is an effective treatment for many people. However, certain conditions can disqualify you, including:

  • Metal implants like screws and rods in your spine
  • Pregnancy
  • Recent lumbar fusion (less than six months ago)
  • Metastatic cancer
  • Unstable spondylolisthesis
  • Recent compression fracture below L1
  • Pathologic aortic aneurysm
  • Pelvic or abdominal cancer
  • Disc space infections
  • Severe peripheral neuropathy
  • Hemiplegia, paraplegia, or significant cognitive dysfunction

Yes, spinal decompression can often be used for patients who have had spinal surgery. Many patients that have had unsuccessful back surgery find success with spinal decompression.

Targeted Relief: Unlike regular traction therapy that pulls on the spine continuously, spinal decompression provides targeted relief. It specifically addresses problems like herniated discs and sciatica by creating a controlled environment that helps with healing and recovery.

Pain Management: Traction can cause painful muscle spasms as a natural response to spinal stretching, which can worsen the pain. Spinal decompression offers a more comfortable and effective treatment.

Spinal decompression therapy separates each vertebra and targets specific areas by using a precise combination of spinal positioning and varying force levels. Here's how it works:

  • Precise Positioning and Force: By carefully positioning your spine and adjusting the force applied, each vertebra can be gently pulled apart.
  • Gentle Logarithmic Pull: The force is applied in a gently, avoiding the body's natural resistance to stretching.
  • Focused Decompression: This technique allows decompression to occur exactly where it’s needed, providing targeted relief without causing muscle spasms.

This method ensures that the decompression is focused and effective at the specific vertebrae needing treatment.

  • Sciatica
  • Herniated discs
  • Bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc or joint disease
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Radiculopathy
  • Spondylolisthes
  • Chronic back pain
  • Muscle spasms