By relieving the pressure that builds up on the spinal nerves and discs, Spinal Decompression functions to lessen the pain associated with herniated and bulging discs.
This is achieved through a process that creates negative pressure within the disc known as negative intra-discal pressure. Essentially, this creates a vacuum that draws the bulging and herniated disc material back into the disc space which relieves the pressure. In addition, Type 4 Collagen cells attach to the damaged ligament bands that hold the disc material in place to strengthen and heal which ultimately help prevent future reoccurence.
The treatment process requires a series of treatments over a period of 4-8 weeks. In addition, core strengthening for the muscles may be recommended to help prevent future injury.

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