BTL Spinal Decompression
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Spinal Decompression
A non-invasive alternative to spinal surgery
Spinal Decompression
A non-invasive alternative to spinal surgery
SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR SPINAL DECOMPRESSION
SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR SPINAL DECOMPRESSION
The BTL Spinal Decompression System is the ideal non-invasive alternative to spine surgery and drug free pain management. The therapy uses decompressive forces to relieve pressure from the neural tissues causing sciatic pain in both the upper and lower extremities. The decompressive forces also mobilize the spinal joints and relax the surrounding soft tissues.
Spondylosis
Degenerative disc disease
Spinal stenosis
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Posterior facet syndrome
TARGETTED THERAPY FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS
TARGETTED THERAPY FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS
PELVIC FLEXION brings the most precise targeting of lumbar spine segments due to the adjustable pelvic tilt angle.
PELVIC FLEXION brings the most precise targeting of lumbar spine segments due to the adjustable pelvic tilt angle.
INCLINED SEMI-UPRIGHT position brings gentle stretching of soft tissues in the lumbar spine making it ideal for extremely sensitive patients.
INCLINED SEMI-UPRIGHT position brings gentle stretching of soft tissues in the lumbar spine making it ideal for extremely sensitive patients.
PRONE EXTENSION evokes mechanical retraction of the targetted disc and nucleus which enhances pain relief.
PRONE EXTENSION evokes mechanical retraction of the targetted disc and nucleus which enhances pain relief.
ROOF is an ideal position to increase space between facet joints, reduce pressure on the nerve roots, and stretch the thoracolumbar fascia.
ROOF is an ideal position to increase space between facet joints, reduce pressure on the nerve roots, and stretch the thoracolumbar fascia.
SIDE-LYING is a transition position that promotes gentle relaxation of paraspinal muscles in sensitive patients.
SIDE-LYING is a transition position that promotes gentle relaxation of paraspinal muscles in sensitive patients.
INVERSION suppresses initial pain in extremely sensitive patients, unloads the spine and releases muscle spasms.
INVERSION suppresses initial pain in extremely sensitive patients, unloads the spine and releases muscle spasms.
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MECHANISM OF ACTION
The BTL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION is a mechanical therapy that uses automated decompressive forces to mobilize joints, relieve the pressure over neuro-spinal structures, and relax and elongate soft tissues.
CLINICALLY TESTED IN MULTIPLE STUDIES
CLINICALLY TESTED IN MULTIPLE STUDIES
EFFICACY OF SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
EFFICACY OF SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CERVICAL DISC HERNIATION – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
OUTCOMES OF NON-SURGICAL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH A HERNIATED DISC ACROSS DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS
IMPACT OF SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY ON DISABILITY, PAIN AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION
CLINICALLY TESTED IN MULTIPLE STUDIES
CLINICALLY TESTED IN MULTIPLE STUDIES
EFFICACY OF SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
EFFICACY OF SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CERVICAL DISC HERNIATION – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
OUTCOMES OF NON-SURGICAL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH A HERNIATED DISC ACROSS DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS
IMPACT OF SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY ON DISABILITY, PAIN AND MENTAL HEALTH IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION
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FAQ
Spinal decompression unloads and releases neural and soft tissues of the spine in various pain-relieving positions. This form a treatment is ideal for conditions such as bulging/slippped discs, degenerative disc disease (DDD), degenerative joint disease, discogenic pain, facet syndrome, herniated discs, hypomobility, joint pain, radicular/sciatic pain, muscle spasms and spinal root impingement.
The therapy is based on the targeting decompressive forces applied over vertebrae. Decompressive forces occur as automated and controlled cycles which leads to enlargement of intradiscal spaces, enhanced blood perfusion, disc rehydration, and realignment of vertebrae.Â
Spinal decompression represents the ideal treatment for back pain relief regardless of its stage. It's a non-invasive alternative to spine surgery and a drug-free pain management option.
Yes it is. Decompression therapy brings pain relief through enlargement of intradiscal spaces, enhancement of blood perfusion, rehydration of the discs, and realignment of impaired vertebrae.
Patients feel improvement after the first session. Typically, the results will continue to improve with consecutive treatments.Â
The vast majority of patients need about 10 sessions scheduled once or twice per week.