How Does DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Work?

DRX9000 Spinal Decompression provides relief to severe back and neck pain sufferers by gently reducing the pressure within spinal discs. The bones of the spine are slowly and methodically separated using the state-of-the-art DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Unit. As the vertebrae are separated pressure is slowly reduced within the disc (intradiscal pressure) until a vacuum is formed. This vacuum “sucks” the gelatinous center of the disc back inside thereby reducing the disc bulge or disc herniation. Significant disc bulge reduction removes pressure off the spinal nerves and drastically reduces pain and disability. This “sucking” vacuum also pulls much-needed oxygen, nutrients and fluid into injured and degenerated discs allowing the healing to begin.

 

Patient on DRX9000

 

DRX9000 Side View

The treatment motion is computer controlled to provide gentle and painless decompression of the injured spinal discs. Advanced DRX decompression techniques separate slowly and cycle between brief moments of pulling and relaxing (oscillation). This reduces protective muscle spasm that contributed to the poor success rate of outdated “traction” techniques. The DRX9000 also incorporates advanced angulated elongation methods to target specific discs of the spine (for example: L5/S1 at the base of the spine). “Angulated Elongation” refers to the angle at which the healing decompression force is applied. This allows the treatment to rely less on brute force (separating multiple levels with high force) and more on finesse (using less decompressive force to focus on a single spinal segment) to rehabilitate individual spinal discs.

Pictured at Right:

Illustration of DRX9000 Spinal Decompression in Action. Notice how the separation of the spinal bones increases the disc space, reduces the disc bulge / disc herniation and removes pressure off of the spinal nerve. Also, unseen in this illustration, the negative disc pressure created by the decompression “sucks” much-needed oxygen, nutrients and fluids into the disc.

Find out more about DRX9000 Spinal Decompression on our "Frequently Asked Questions" page.

DRX9000 disc before

DRX900 Disc After