Restoration of disk height through non- surgical spinal decompression is associated with decreased discogenic low back pain: a retrospective cohort study
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GEORGE, Elizabeth
Cakmakkaya, Ozlem S.
Macario, Alex
SCHAEFER, Maximilian
Pergolizzi, Joseph V.
APFEL, Christian C.
MARTIN, William
RICHMOND, Charlotte
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Background: Because previous studies have suggested that motorized non-surgical spinal decompression can reduce chronic low back pain (LBP) due to disc degeneration (discogenic low back pain) and disc herniation, it has accordingly been hypothesized that the reduction of pressure on affected discs will facilitate their regeneration. The goal of this study was to determine if changes in LBP, as measured on a verbal rating scale, before and after a 6-week treatment period with non-surgical spinal decompression, correlate with changes in lumbar disc height, as measured on computed tomography (CT) scans.
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