DOC – Advanced Spinal Decompression Therapy
What is DOC?
DOC (Decompression System) is an advanced, non-surgical spinal decompression therapy designed to relieve pressure on spinal discs and nerves. It is highly effective in treating conditions such as herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, facet joint pain, and spinal stenosis.
At Stavya Spine Physiotherapy, we integrate DOC Therapy with expert physiotherapy techniques to enhance recovery and pain relief.
How Does DOC Work?
- The machine applies controlled traction and relaxation cycles to gently stretch the spine.
- This process creates negative pressure within the discs, allowing bulging or herniated discs to retract.
- It promotes the flow of oxygen, nutrients, and hydration into the spinal discs, aiding in natural healing.
- The gradual decompression helps reduce nerve pressure, improve mobility, and alleviate pain.
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Why Choose Stavya Spine Physiotherapy?
- Expert Physiotherapy Integration: DOC therapy is combined with manual therapy, TECAR, LASER CLASS 4, CRYO, VACUUM IFT, and other advanced modalities.
- Personalized Treatment Plans: Each patient receives a customized protocol for spinal decompression and rehabilitation.
- Experienced Specialists: Our team at Stavya Spine Hospital and Stavya Spine Physiotherapy has been providing specialized spine care since 2008.
- Non-Surgical & Drug-Free Relief: A safe, effective alternative for chronic back pain and discrelated conditions.
Who Can Benefit from DOC Therapy?
DOC therapy is beneficial for:
Herniated Discs: Relieves nerve compression by retracting disc material.
Bulging Discs: Creates space, reducing disc pressure.
Degenerative Disc Disease: Improves hydration and nutrient exchange in the discs.
Facet Joint Pain: Reduces joint inflammation, easing stiffness and discomfort.
Spinal Stenosis: Creates space in the spinal canal, relieving nerve compression.
Who Should Avoid DOC Therapy? (Contraindications)
- Pregnant women: Due to biomechanical changes and potential fetal risks.
- Spinal fractures or instability: May worsen the condition.
- Spinal implants or tumors: Risk of discomfort or complications.
- Severe osteoporosis: Risk of fractures.
- Certain medical conditions: Such as cardiovascular disease, infections, or severe obesity (limited effectiveness).
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91737 08893