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IDD- (intervertebral Disc Dynamics)

About IDD- (intervertebral Disc Dynamics)

Intervertebral Disc Dynamics (IDD Therapy) is a non-surgical spinal decompression treatment designed to relieve back and neck pain caused by disc-related conditions

Overview

  • Treats slipped disc (herniated disc) and bulging disc

  • Effective for sciatica, nerve compression, and chronic back pain

  • Helps in cervical and lumbar spine disorders

  • Improves disc hydration and nutrient exchange

  • Reduces pressure on spinal nerves

Workflow

Step 1: Clinical Assessment
Patient undergoes evaluation including history, physical exam, and imaging (MRI/X-ray if required).

Step 2: Treatment Planning
Customized therapy protocol is designed based on condition and severity.

Step 3: Patient Positioning
Patient is positioned on the IDD therapy table with support harness.

Step 4: Controlled Decompression
Computer-controlled traction gently stretches the spine in cycles.

Step 5: Monitoring
Therapy is monitored continuously for comfort and effectiveness.

Step 6: Session Completion & Follow-up
Each session lasts 20–45 minutes; multiple sessions are planned for optimal results.

Benefits & Value

For Patients

  • Non-surgical pain relief

  • Reduced nerve compression and inflammation

  • Improved mobility and flexibility

For Caregivers & Families

  • Avoidance of surgical risks

  • Faster recovery and return to daily activities

  • Improved patient comfort and quality of life

For the Community

  • Reduces dependency on spine surgeries

  • Promotes non-invasive pain management solutions

  • Supports early treatment of spinal disorders

Risks & Challenges

  • Mild soreness after initial sessions
  • Temporary discomfort during traction
  • Rare cases of symptom aggravation if not properly assessed
  • Requires multiple sessions for best results
  • Not suitable for severe spinal instability or fractures
  • Patient adherence to therapy schedule is essential

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions +

Is IDD Therapy painful?
No, it is generally comfortable with mild stretching sensation.

How long does a session take?
Around 20–45 minutes.

How many sessions are required?
Typically 10–20 sessions depending on the condition.

Is surgery required after IDD Therapy?
In many cases, surgery can be avoided.

Is it safe for elderly patients?
Yes, after proper medical evaluation.

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