Vertebral Axial Decompression (VAD) Therapy
Vertebral Axial Decompression (VAD) Therapy
Vertebral Axial Decompression (VAD) is a non-invasive, conservative treatment method designed to relieve pressure on the spine and promote healing of injured discs. Using a specialized table, the therapy gently stretches and decompresses the vertebrae, creating negative pressure within the spinal discs. This negative pressure helps to retract herniated or bulging disc material back into its original space, improving nutrient flow to damaged areas and accelerating the healing process.
How Vertebral Axial Decompression Works
During a VAD session, the patient lies comfortably on a decompression table while a harness system is used to slowly and precisely stretch the spine. This process is done in cycles of stretching and relaxation, promoting gentle separation of the vertebrae. Unlike traditional traction, VAD targets specific areas of the spine and allows for a more controlled and safe treatment, minimizing muscle guarding and irritation. Each session typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes, and patients often require several treatments for optimal results.
Conditions Treated with VAD Therapy
Vertebral axial decompression is particularly effective for individuals suffering from spinal conditions associated with compressed or herniated discs. Common conditions treated include:
- Herniated or Bulging Discs: VAD relieves pressure on the affected discs, promoting retraction and natural healing.
- Degenerative Disc Disease: Helps slow down the degenerative process and reduce pain caused by worn-out discs.
- Sciatica: Alleviates nerve compression that leads to radiating pain down the legs.
- Spinal Stenosis: Decompresses the spine to reduce narrowing of the spinal canal, easing pain and improving mobility.
- Facet Syndrome: Provides relief from the inflammation and pressure that irritate the facet joints.
- Spondylolisthesis: Offers conservative relief by realigning the vertebrae and reducing nerve compression.
Why Choose Vertebral Axial Decompression?
- Non-invasive: No surgery, injections, or anesthesia required.
- Targeted Relief: Specifically addresses the source of spinal discomfort and nerve compression.
- Minimal Side Effects: VAD therapy is gentle and low-risk, with fewer complications than surgical options.
- Promotes Natural Healing: By enhancing blood flow and nutrient exchange, VAD helps your body heal without relying on medications.
- Clinically Proven: Studies have shown the efficacy of decompression therapy in treating disc-related conditions and chronic back pain.
Is Vertebral Axial Decompression Right for You?
If you’re suffering from chronic back or neck pain due to disc problems and want a conservative alternative to surgery or medications, vertebral axial decompression may be the solution for you. This therapy is ideal for patients who have not responded to traditional treatments like physical therapy, pain medications, or chiropractic adjustments. It is also a good option for those seeking long-term pain relief without the risks and recovery time associated with surgery.
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