While a patient lays on the table strapped into the table, specific settings catered to the patient are logged into the computer. This allows the Doctor to set a specific force of pull as well as angle of pull from the table. Negative Pressure is created inside the discs of the spinal cord when Spinal Decompression or Flexion Distraction is used which essentially causes a vacuum drawing the disc material back into their original place. With this, pressure it taken off the nerves alleviating the patients’ symptoms.
Evidence shows that not only does the negative pressure essentially suck the disc back in, it also sends nutrients, oxygen, as well as fluids into the disc to create a healing environment in the area of concern. It is important to note that Spinal Decompression has to be done by a specialist as the settings and treatment depend on the patient’s body weight, tolerance, severity of pain, and duration of symptoms.
While the treatment process is safe as well as relaxing, some patients reported mild discomfort following the first few treatment sessions with extensively injured discs. Following a few treatments, their discomfort has subsided. Like always, we want the patient to feel comfortable and painless. Patients are provided a safety switch if in case they would like to stop the treatment at any point of time.