Spinal Disc Decompression / Disc Ease Therapy
Introduction
Traditionally, surgery, pain medication and physical therapy have been the primary treatments used to address most
problems related to spine. However, back surgery can cause complications which can be severe and result in
permanent debilitating conditions. In addition, it can be risky and highly expensive. Pain medications cannot help
with the underlying cause of the problem and may cause a person to have difficulties with normal everyday
activities. Physical therapy sometimes offer only short term relief and was observed to have only marginal benefits
and in most cases, even worsens their condition.
Surgery, drugs, and physical therapy may not always be the solution as there is a non-surgical option that has been
proven to be a successful treatment for spinal problems. A person suffering from back pain caused by damaged disc,
in whole or in part, may be helped by spinal decompression or Disc Ease Therapy.
Spinal Decompression/Disc Ease Therapy
Spinal decompression therapy or Disc Ease Therapy is the most advanced non-surgical treatment that corrects various
spinal conditions by creating negative pressure or a vacuum effect inside of the disc which allows the center or
nucleus of the disc to be reabsorbed into its proper position. Combined static, intermittent, and cycling
decompressive forces relieve pressure on the structures that may be causing the pain.
Disc Ease therapy rehydrates a degenerative disc. Like a dry sponge, a degenerative disc needs to be rehydrated.
Disc Ease Therapy can rehydrate the disc with nutrients and restore its normal function.
How The Disc-Ease Therapy Works
The patient is full clothed while they lay on a comfortable table. The table contains two strong vibration
units that cause the spinal muscle to relax. The table is then angled around 20-30 degrees allowing gravity to
gently pull downward. This gentle pulling over a period of time cause the spinal segments to start to open up
and relieving the pressure on the nerves and disc.
Conditions That Can Be Treated With Disc-Ease
Disc Ease therapy can correct cervical and lumbar conditions including:
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herniated discs
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bulging discs
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degenerative disc disease
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arthritis
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sciatica
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posterior facet syndrome
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failed back surgery syndrome
It has been used as a successful treatment for low back or neck pain due to damaged discs. Patients suffering
from acute and chronic low back pain or neck pain can benefit from decompression therapy.
How Disc Decompression Can Relieve Pain
Pain, muscle spasm and inflammation are caused by pressures from changes in the intervertebral disc and facet
joints of the cervical or lumbar spine. Decompression reduces the pressure and pain-causing factors.
Effectiveness of Disc-Ease Therapy
Disc Ease Therapy has treated thousands of patients and has produced an incredible success rate. Majority of those
patients who successfully completed the treatment routine have remained pain free.
Patients usually experience relief within the first few treatments. Usually, by 12th to 15th session, all patients
have reported some reduction of symptoms.
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