BTL Spinal Decompression

The BTL Spinal Decompression device is a non-invasive therapeutic system designed to alleviate back and neck pain by addressing various spinal conditions. It employs automated decompressive forces to mobilize joints, reduce pressure on neuro-spinal structures, and relax and elongate soft tissues. This approach offers an alternative to surgical interventions for patients suffering from spinal issues.

How It Works: 

The therapy involves the application of precisely targeted decompressive forces to specific vertebrae. These forces are delivered in automated, controlled cycles, leading to:

  • Enlargement of Intradiscal Spaces: Creating more space within the intervertebral discs.
  • Enhanced Blood Perfusion and Rehydration: Improving nutrient flow and hydration to spinal structures.
  • Realignment of Impaired Vertebrae: Correcting misalignments to restore proper spinal function.

The device allows for customizable patient positioning, enabling fine tuned therapy tailored to individual conditions.

 Key Benefits:

● Non-Invasive Alternative to Surgery: Provides relief without the risks associated with surgical procedures.

● Effective for Various Spinal Conditions: Addresses issues such as spondylosis, chronic low back pain, and slipped discs in both cervical and lumbar regions. info.orthocanada.com

● Precise Targeting: Advanced positioning options allow for focused treatment of affected spinal segments.

● Enhanced Patient Comfort: Automated and controlled decompression cycles ensure a comfortable therapy experience.

Potential Considerations: 

● Accessibility: Availability may be limited to specialized clinics equipped with the BTL Spinal Decompression system.

● Treatment Duration: Multiple sessions are typically required to achieve optimal results, which may necessitate a time commitment from patients. 
 

Doctors

Our Specialists

Our team of doctors has extensive expertise, including in the treatment of meniscus injuries, cartilage damage, prostheses (hip / knee / ankle) and Achilles tendon complaints.