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Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression involves special decompression treatment tables designed to relieve pressure on the discs, nerves, and spinal joints. The goal of this therapy is to create a negative pressure environment that helps discs return to their natural position, reducing nerve compression and improving circulation.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression creates the following:
(-)The posterior disc space increases in height.
(-) Decompression decreases disc protrusion and reduces stenosis.
(-) Intradiscal pressure drops under distraction up to negative -192 mm Hg.
(-) Intervertebral foraminal openings enlarge, giving potency to the nerve
(-) Decompression stretches the ligamentum flavum to reduce stenosis.
(-) Decompression increases metabolite transport into the disc.
(-) Decompression opens the facet joints and reduces posterior disc stress.
- Non-invasive: Unlike surgery, this therapy does not require incisions or recovery from an operation.
- Gentle and controlled: The decompression process uses advanced technology to gradually stretch the spine in a safe and controlled manner.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression creates the following:
(-)The posterior disc space increases in height.
(-) Decompression decreases disc protrusion and reduces stenosis.
(-) Intradiscal pressure drops under distraction up to negative -192 mm Hg.
(-) Intervertebral foraminal openings enlarge, giving potency to the nerve
(-) Decompression stretches the ligamentum flavum to reduce stenosis.
(-) Decompression increases metabolite transport into the disc.
(-) Decompression opens the facet joints and reduces posterior disc stress.