The difference between non-surgical spinal decompression, traction and inversion therapy
07/08/18
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NON-SURGICAL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION, TRACTION AND INVERSION THERAPY?
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression creates a specific force and changes the intradiscal pressure. The pressure within the disc drops down from (Plus) +100mmHg to (negative) -160 mmHg and (negative) -192 mmHg, creating the transfer of fluid from outside of the disc into the centre of the disc, vacuuming back in the protrusions or herniations as well.
Traction and Inversion therapy is a one dimensional, unilateral pull of the spine, not specific to any one segment. The downward intradiscal pressure drops from +100 mmHg of pressure to only +40 mmHg. This is not enough to create a transfer of fluid from outside of the disc back into the centre of the disc.
https://www.coxtechnic.com/…/flexion-distraction-reduces-in…
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression creates a specific force and changes the intradiscal pressure. The pressure within the disc drops down from (Plus) +100mmHg to (negative) -160 mmHg and (negative) -192 mmHg, creating the transfer of fluid from outside of the disc into the centre of the disc, vacuuming back in the protrusions or herniations as well.
Traction and Inversion therapy is a one dimensional, unilateral pull of the spine, not specific to any one segment. The downward intradiscal pressure drops from +100 mmHg of pressure to only +40 mmHg. This is not enough to create a transfer of fluid from outside of the disc back into the centre of the disc.
https://www.coxtechnic.com/…/flexion-distraction-reduces-in…