Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy utilizes traction to relieve pressure on spinal discs. This is achieved through motorized devices that gently stretch the spine, creating negative pressure within the discs. This process can retract herniated or bulging disc material, promoting nutrient flow and healing. An example is a motorized table where the patient is secured, and the device carefully and methodically elongates the spine based on pre-programmed parameters.
Relieving pressure on compressed nerves can alleviate pain, numbness, and tingling in the back, neck, and extremities. Furthermore, enhanced nutrient delivery to the discs can foster natural healing and potentially reduce the need for surgery or reliance on pain medication. The development of these technologies represents a significant advancement in managing back pain, moving away from more invasive procedures towards conservative care options.