IDD Therapy Spinal Decompression
When spinal pain persists and impacts daily living, it is reassuring to know that non-surgical solutions exist when hands-alone treatment is not enough.
Here at the Wellbeing Chiropractic Health Centre, we specialise in IDD Therapy spinal decompression, the non-invasive treatment programme for persistent back, neck, and nerve pain caused by bulging or herniated discs.
IDD Therapy is a safe, targeted treatment which focusses on specific spinal segments, relieving pressure on discs and nerves to help restore function and reduce pain progressively.
Our goal is to help you get out of pain and get on with your life.
IDD Therapy Spinal Decompression
Non-Surgical Treatment For
- Herniated or Bulging Discs
- Nerve pain in the legs or arms
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Facet Joint Syndrome
- Spinal Stenosis
- Chronic Back Pain or Neck Pain
About IDD Therapy
IDD Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive, spinal decompression treatment designed to relieve back or neck pain caused by disc issues, sciatica or other spinal conditions.
Using a highly precise, computer-guided machine called the Accu-SPINA, we create a comfortable treatment which relieves pressure on specific discs.
At the same time, the system allows us to gently work soft tissues around the spine to alleviate stiffness. By improving mobility and function, the goal is to create an environment to promote long term healing.
Whether your issue is in the lower back, such as L4-L5 or L5-S1, or in the neck, such as C5-C6, we focus on improving spinal function and relieving your pain.
During each session, patients remain fully clothed and lie comfortably as the machine gradually works the affected spinal level in a series of cycles. The process is so gentle that many people feel relaxed and even go to sleep.
Gentle exercises form part of the programme of recovery.
Why choose IDD Therapy?
- Current treatment is not working
- Want to stop taking painkillers
- Seeking long-term pain relief
- Want to avoid injections and surgery
- Want to return to normal daily activities
Typical candidates for IDD Therapy are individuals with back, neck, or leg pain who have tried other treatments without success.
They may be on pain medication, have undergone an MRI scan, and might be considering invasive treatments like injections or, in severe cases, surgery.
If you’re experiencing back or neck pain, or symptoms affecting your legs or arms, visit us for a professional assessment to determine the most suitable treatment for you.
To book a consultation or request a callback: 01604 422488
Common Questions
Does IDD Therapy work?
IDD Therapy has a strong track record of success. Developed in the late 1990s, it is used by a global network of providers, including in the UK. We use established research tools to monitor your progress and make adjustments as required throughout the treatment programme.
While IDD Therapy may not be suitable for everyone, we generally expect to see improvement during and after the programme. We’ll guide you every step of the way and help manage your expectations.
Is treatment painful?
No, treatment is designed to be completely relaxing. You stay fully clothed during the session, and while the therapy is powerful, many patients find it so comfortable that they fall asleep.
Is there a treatment programme?
Yes. There is no quick fix for conditions that have developed over time. Our goal is to gradually improve spinal function. You will undergo a series of sessions that stimulate your body to adapt. Some patients may experience rapid improvement, while others may take longer to respond.
Are there age restrictions?
Patients must be 18 or older, but there is no upper age limit.
How long is treatment?
Each treatment lasts up to 45 minutes. We begin with some gentle warming of the lower back using a heat pad. Patients are then placed on the Accu-SPINA machine for approx. 25 minutes, and we may gently cool the treated area with an ice pack following the treatment.
I’ve had an injection—can I still have IDD Therapy?
Yes. We recommend waiting two weeks after your injection to allow it the area to settle down before starting IDD Therapy.
I’ve had spinal surgery—can I still have IDD Therapy?
Yes, as long as there is no metal hardware in your spine such as pins, plates etc. We also recommend waiting at least six months after surgery before beginning therapy.
What is my next step?
To determine the appropriate treatment for you, please book an initial consultation and mention you are interested in IDD Therapy.
If you would like to ask a question, just contact us and request a call back. We’ll be happy to assist you.
ABOUT US
Wellbeing Chiropractic and Health Centre is led by Magda and David Ballentine, who are both experienced Chiropractors serving the Northampton community. Whilst treating a full range of issues, the clinic has a special interest in spine care.
There is a plenty of parking options in and around Kingsthorpe either on-street parking or in nearby supermarkets.
For more information about IDD Therapy visit www.iddtherapy.co.uk