Robotic spinal decompression

The therapy uses automatic decompressive forces to mobilize the joints, reduce pressure on neurospinal structures, relax and elongate soft tissues using pain-relieving positions, which can be adjusted in countless combinations depending on the patient's condition.

It is a non-invasive treatment for acute and chronic sciatica pain triggered by a herniated or bulging disc in the lower back or spinal stenosis.


More details​​

  • The procedure targets the root cause of the pain and uses a repeated, controlled and consistent traction force.
  • Spinal decompression procedures are performed only on the recommendation of a specialist following a radiologic examination or MRI scan, under the strict supervision of a physiotherapist.

Chronic lower back pain


Herniated disk


Spondylosis


Chronic neck pain


Scoliosis


Reduces disc pressure


Relaxes back muscles


Relieves nerve root compression


Improves blood flow

 


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Non-invasive alternative to spinal surgery

Spinal Decompression is the first option to reduce back pain of any origin regardless of its stage. The therapy is on the borderline between advanced manual techniques, a non-invasive alternative to spinal surgery and drug-free back pain management. The therapy uses automatic decompressive forces to mobilize the joints, reduce pressure on neuro-spinal structures, relax and elongate soft tissues using pain-relieving positions that can be adjusted in countless combinations depending on the patient's condition.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The main indications for robotic spinal decompression are:

    • For subacute or chronic lumbar and cervical pain with a discal (disc spurs or herniated discs), musculoligamentous or articular cause.
    • Certain forms of herniated cervical and lumbar discs.
    • For structural, paralytic, neuropathic or idiopathic scoliosis.
    • For kyphosis (represents increased convexity of the thoracic spine).
    • For ankylosing spondylitis.
    • Vertebral osteoconrosis (Scheurmann's disease).
    • Piaget disease
    • Spina bifida.



CONTRAINDICATIONS

Robotic spinal decompression is not recommended for patients with the following conditions:

    • Osteoporosis;
    • Malignant tumors of the spine;
    • Infections of the spine and spinal discs;
    • Spinal fractures;
    • Severe kyphoscoliosis;
    • Inflammatory spinal diseases:
    • Insuficiență cardiacă;
    • Heart failure;
    • Aneurysm;
    • Heart rhythm disturbances;
    • Carotid or vertebral artery disease;
    • Pregnant patients;
    • Abdominal conditions.

Contraindications are not absolute.

A specialist medical consultation and doctor's approval is essential.


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