Spinal Decompression is promoted as safe and effective without the normal risks associated with invasive procedures such as injections, anesthesia, or surgery. Spinal decompression works through a series of 15 one-minute alternating decompression (using a logarithmic decompression curve) and relaxation cycles with a total treatment time of 20-30 minutes.
During the decompression phase the pressure in the disc is reduced and a vacuum type of effect is produced on the nucleus pulposis. At the same time nutrition is diffused into the disc allowing the annulus fibrosis to heal. Very rarely is the nerve root compressed from the herniated disc and usually the back and leg pain associated with these conditions is a result of irritation to the nerve root sleeve by the inflammatory chemicals that are released as a result of inflammation in the disc.
üProtruding Discs
üBulging Discs
üHerniated Discs
üDegenerative Disc Disease
üPosterior Facet Syndrome
üAcute Facet Problems
üRadicular Pain
üProlapsed Disc
üSpinal Root Impingement
üHypomobility
üDegenerative Joint Disease
üFacet Syndrome
üCompression Fractures
üJoint Pain
üDiscogenic Pain