Knee on Trac Treatment in Seneca, SC

Spine Care offers Knee on Trac therapy for patients dealing with chronic knee pain, arthritis, and degenerative joint conditions. For patients who want a non-surgical path to lasting relief, this is where that process starts.

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Knee Decompression Treatment in Seneca

The Knee on Trac system applies controlled mechanical traction directly to the knee joint, creating decompression that reduces pressure on the cartilage, stimulates synovial fluid production, and improves circulation to damaged tissue. Unlike treatments that simply manage knee pain, decompression addresses the joint mechanics driving it. For patients whose knee pain has persisted despite physical therapy, injections, or standard conservative care, Knee on Trac offers a genuinely different approach that targets the structural source of the problem.

What to Expect During Your Visit

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Consultation & Assessment

Your first visit is a thorough evaluation of your knee health, symptom history, and what you have already tried. Range of motion, joint stability, and functional movement are assessed to determine whether Knee on Trac is the right fit for your specific condition. This gives the clinical team everything needed to build an accurate treatment plan around your diagnosis.

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Review Your Findings and Treatment Plan

Once your assessment is complete, your results are reviewed with you in detail. You will receive a clear explanation of what is driving your knee pain, why decompression is the appropriate approach, and exactly what your care plan looks like including session frequency and progress milestones. No care begins until you fully understand what was found and what is being recommended.

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Begin Your Care

With your plan in place, treatment starts. Your first Knee on Trac session is comfortable and passive. The device is positioned around the knee and delivers gentle, controlled traction to the joint. Most patients find sessions relaxing and notice reduced pressure in the joint during and after treatment. Sessions typically run 15 to 20 minutes.

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Progress and Ongoing Recovery

Progress is monitored throughout your care plan. As your symptoms improve the protocol is adjusted to match where you are in recovery. You will always have a clear picture of what improvement has been made, what is still ahead, and what comes next as you work toward lasting knee relief.

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Who Benefits from Knee Decompression

Key Benefits of Knee on Trac Treatment

Targets the Joint Directly

Most knee pain treatments focus on the muscles and soft tissue surrounding the joint. Knee on Trac works at the joint itself, reducing the compressive forces that drive cartilage breakdown and nerve irritation. For conditions like osteoarthritis where joint space reduction is the root problem, that distinction matters.

Non-Surgical and Drug-Free

Knee decompression requires no surgery, no injections, and no medication. Patients complete their session and return to their day without downtime or recovery. For patients who have already tried injections without lasting results, or who want to exhaust every non-surgical option before considering replacement, this is a meaningful next step.

Stimulates the Joint's Natural Healing Environment

By improving circulation and stimulating synovial fluid production inside the joint, Knee on Trac supports the biological conditions the knee needs to repair damaged tissue over time. The goal is not just pain relief during treatment but a joint that functions better between sessions and long after the protocol is complete.

Integrated into a Complete Care Plan

At Spine Care, Knee on Trac is often combined with chiropractic care, shockwave therapy, or regenerative medicine when the diagnosis calls for it. The combination of joint decompression with biological tissue repair and structural correction produces better outcomes than any single therapy alone.

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Other Treatment Options at Spine Care

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Why Choose Spine Care for Knee Decompression in Seneca

Spine Care is the Upstate’s destination clinic for patients with chronic, complex conditions that have not responded to standard care. The combination of Knee on Trac therapy, regenerative medicine, and advanced chiropractic under one roof means knee pain patients have access to a coordinated care plan rather than disconnected treatments from separate providers. With over 400 five-star reviews and a reputation built on difficult cases, Spine Care delivers at a level most clinics in the region cannot match.

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Black male sitting on knee decompression machine from m knee on trac
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