Advanced Robotic Spinal and Knee Decompression Therapy is a non-invasive, computer-controlled treatment that uses robotic or precision mechanical devices to gently relieve pressure within spinal discs and knee joints. Spinal decompression carefully stretches
the spine to reduce pressure on discs and nerves, while knee decompression helps create space within the joint to reduce compression and improve circulation. These therapies aim to relieve pain, enhance
mobility, promote natural healing, and reduce the need for surgery or long-term medication, and are typically offered in specialized physiotherapy, chiropractic, or orthopedic clinics.
How Spinal Decompression Works
Spinal decompression therapy works by reducing intradiscal pressure, which is the pressure inside the spinal discs. During treatment, the patient lies on a specialized decompression table while a computerized or robotic system applies gentle, controlled
traction in cycles of stretching and relaxation. This process creates negative pressure within the disc, which may help retract bulging or herniated disc material, reduce nerve irritation, improve circulation
of oxygen and nutrients, and enhance spinal flexibility. Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes, are performed while the patient remains fully clothed and relaxed, and are customized based on clinical evaluation
and imaging findings. Treatment is usually completed over multiple sessions across several weeks.