The main goal in spinal decompression is to decrease intradiscal pressure while targeting an exact disc. This reduction has a powerful influence on the healing process, by increasing blood and fibroblast supplies. Pain relief is accomplished by decreasing pressure on the soft tissue. When intradiscal pressures are reduced into the negative range of about 175mm/hg, true spinal decompression occurs in the disc and nerve roots. This effect causes retraction of herniations, and increases the influx of protein, oxygen and other co-factors. This in turn facilitates disc repair, and reduces leakage from the nucleus. The end result is a healthier, happier spinal disc.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Goals of Spinal Decompression
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I have had spinal decompression on my neck and lower back and what a difference in how I feel!! thanks Dr. Bob
ReplyDeleteHarry,
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you had great results with spinal decomp. My success rate is about at 90%, and we are very pleased. Thank you for coming to my site.
Take care,
Dr. Bob Moulas