How Does Spinal Decompression Help A Herniated Disc?
AC_FL_RunContent( ‘codebase’,’http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,0,0′,’width’,’320′,’height’,’240′,’id’,’FLVPlayer2′,’src’,’FLVPlayer_Progressive’,’flashvars’,’&MM_ComponentVersion=1&skinName=Clear_Skin_1&streamName=DiscHerniationDRXTreatment&autoPlay=true&autoRewind=true’,’quality’,’high’,’scale’,’noscale’,’name’,’FLVPlayer’,’salign’,’lt’,’pluginspage’,’http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash’,’movie’,’FLVPlayer_Progressive’ ); //end AC code As we’ve discussed on the main page of this site, spinal decompression creates a suction within the disc to draw bulging disc material back towards the center of the disc. In addition, decompression pulls fluid and nutrients into the disc to help with healing, so with time and repeated treatments, the disc wall starts to heal and stabilize so that it start to maintain it’s normal shape and contain the bulge.