Damaged, degenerative, bulging, herniated and ruptured spinal discs are among the most common causes of back and neck pain, leg pain, leg numbness or weakness, and arm pain. Damaged discs, which bulge or protrude as a result, seldom retract on their own because they are always subject to gravity and are under constant internal pressure. Many of our patients are recovering more quickly and more completely using Spinal Decompression. This therapy relieves pressure on vital structures of the spine by reducing pressure inside the discs. In many cases, this allows the body to actually repair some of the damage inside the discs and other joints of the spine.
Here is a list of research studies and articles related to Triton DTS (Decompression Traction System) therapy:
- Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy: does the scientific literature support efficacy claims made in the advertising media?
This article critically evaluates the scientific evidence supporting non-surgical spinal decompression therapies, including those using devices like the Triton DTS. It discusses the effectiveness of such treatments and the validity of claims made in advertising.
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- Comparison of the Effectiveness of Traditional Motorized Traction and Spinal Decompression on Pain, Disability, and Psychological Factors in Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation
This study compares the outcomes of traditional motorized traction and spinal decompression therapies in patients with lumbar disc herniation. It assesses pain relief, disability improvement, and psychological factors associated with both treatments.
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- Spinal Decompression Therapy: A Review Article
This review article explores the functional and mechanical aspects of spinal decompression therapy, specifically discussing the Triton DTS system and its role in non-surgical traction of spinal discs.
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These resources provide insights into the applications, effectiveness, and considerations of Triton DTS therapy in treating various spinal conditions.