Spinal Decompression Therapy at VitalPhysio+ Bellandur

Gentle, non-surgical therapy to relieve back and neck pain by reducing pressure on your spinal discs and nerves. No injections. No surgery. Just targeted decompression for lasting relief.

BTL Spinal Decompression System at VitalPhysio+ Bellandur

How Spinal Decompression Works

Our BTL spinal decompression system uses computer-controlled traction to gently stretch the spine. This creates negative intradiscal pressure, which helps retract herniated or bulging disc material, promotes the influx of healing nutrients, and reduces nerve compression.

Each session is precisely calibrated to your condition. You lie comfortably on the decompression table while the system delivers cyclical decompression forces — alternating between stretch and relaxation — for optimal disc healing.

Conditions We Treat with Spinal Decompression

Herniated Discs

Negative pressure retracts disc material away from compressed nerves, reducing pain and numbness.

Sciatica

Relieves sciatic nerve compression caused by disc bulges in the lumbar spine.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Promotes nutrient flow into dehydrated discs, slowing degeneration and easing chronic stiffness.

Chronic Back & Neck Pain

Addresses the root cause of spinal pain rather than masking symptoms with medication.

What to Expect During a Session

1

Assessment

Your physiotherapist evaluates your MRI/imaging, symptoms, and movement to design a personalized decompression protocol.

2

Setup

You lie on the decompression table and are secured with a harness. The system is calibrated to your exact weight and condition.

3

Treatment (20-30 minutes)

The machine cycles through decompression and relaxation phases. Most patients find it comfortable — many fall asleep during treatment.

4

Follow-up

Post-session, your therapist may apply ice, electrical stimulation, or manual therapy. A typical course is 15-20 sessions over 4-6 weeks.

Is Spinal Decompression Right for You?

Book a consultation and bring your MRI or X-ray. Our physiotherapists will assess whether decompression therapy is suitable for your condition.

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