Spinocare NST

Spinocare NST- The Real Spinal Decompression

Highlights

World’s First 3rd Generation Spinal Decompression Device

A completely non-invasive, 3 -dimensional decompression machine with mobilization of sacrum, pelvis, lumbar, upper/lower torso left/right movement, thoracic up/down movement, lateral bending, right/left stop position (upper table 5.5 degrees and lower table 9.5 degrees), which is unique and the world’s first.

It is also the first and only device that offers 3-Dimensional Bilateral correction of vertebras cord by providing a natural angle during the treatment.

Automatic mode and manual mode according to patient's needs Also relaxes & strengthens the muscle

Slope feature helps in creating a space atmosphere for Zero Gravity Effect

Applications: Disc Herniation, Sciatica, Facet Syndrome, DDD, Chronic back & neck pain, functional deformities

Introduction

The Spinocare NST Decompression treatment device is used to help relieve the pain and symptoms caused by nerve compression in the spine. For many patients diagnosed with nerve compression, the simple act of lengthening and stretching the spine with a decompression treatment is enough to relieve the pressure on the impacted nerve root in the spinal canal and reduce the pain and discomfort.

Nerve compression occurs when the vertebrae of the spine are compressed due to age and weight gain, as well as other factors. When lasting pressure is placed on the spine, the components of the spine begin to wear down, causing the development of degenerative spine conditions, such as bulging discs, herniated discs or bone spurs. These spine conditions can cause the components of the spine to move out of alignment, possibly impacting a nerve root in the spinal canal and resulting in severe chronic pain.

Spinocare NST decompression therapy works by gently stretching the spine, separating the vertebral bones of the spine to cause a vacuum inside the discs. This vacuum effect, known as negative intradiscal pressure, pulls the disc back into proper shape and position. Spinal decompression therapy also helps discs absorb the water, oxygen and nutrient-rich fluids they need to begin healing.

How Decompression Works?

Spinocare NST Decompression Therapy is a completely Non-Invasive therapy which has the ability to cure patients in a 3-dimensional way by mobilizing the sacrum, pelvis, upper/lower torso, left/right upper body movement, correction of spinal cord by providing a natural angle during the treatment (which is unique and the world’s first).


Spinal decompression therapy is a drug-free, non-surgical treatment technique for managing chronic back pain and neck pain. When the spine is out of alignment, a slipped or herniated disc may compress nearby nerves, triggering pain. Spinal decompression treatment uses advanced technique to gently relieve this compression. Spinal decompression treatment gently decompresses the spine using precise, computerized adjustments. These adjustments create space for a slipped or herniated disc to return to its correct alignment within the spine.
Decompression is the only treatment that is truly most effective for severe cases of herniation, degeneration, arthritis, stenosis and pressure on the nerve root. According to a clinical study performed by the Orthopaedic Technological Review in 2004, said that 86% of all cases experienced spinal pain relief with disc decompression.


Spine does not stand alone; it is connected all the way from the Atlas to the Sacrum and supported by the muscles, so mobilization is a very important treatment for the strengthening of the muscles as well as treatment of general back pain and serious disc disorders. Spinocare NST strengthens & relaxes the muscles through its unique mobilization

Functions

Decompression

Feedback System , Computer Guided Precision, Comfortable, Effective

Correction

Target Set-up Function: 1. Unilateral 2. Rotation 3. Level Functional Deformity Correction

Mobilization Exercise

Intensity Set-up: 1. Low 2. Medium 3. High Angel Set-up: 5 Steps Relaxes and strengthens the paraspinal muscles Sacrum, Lumbar, Thoracic, Cervical mobilization

Program

Manual Mode: Sophisticated Treatments Special Mode: Various Automatic Treatments

Lumbar Target Angle

Treatment principle (flexion-distraction) of Dr. Cox (doctor of chiropractic) Function to cure the lumbar region to be treated through target angle adjustment Adjustable from 0 to + 25°

Lumbar Unilateral application

Functions according to medical examination and treatment principle Functions to apply treatment according to the herniated direction of the disk Adjustable from 0 to 20°

Lumbar Rotation application

Treatment principle of Dr. Cyrix (orthopaedic surgeon) Treatment according to the type of break-out (escape) of the disk Adjust the range of lumbar rotation Adjustable rotation stop position from 0 to 18°

Lumbar Decompression therapy

Application of feedback system Application of exercise function Application of decompression function Application of automatic program

Effects

Reduce pain Increase vertebral flexibility Reduce muscle spasm Relieve nerve compression Resorption of protruding discs

Indications

Contraindications

Spinal Decompression Vs. Traction

What is the difference between decompression and traction?

Many clinicians specializing in lumbar spine pathology have criticized traditional traction. In 1998, the Scientific American Research unit rated traction to be of little or no value in the examination of efficacious therapies for lower back pain. This finding is consistent with many studies.

Traction fails in many cases because it causes muscular stretch receptors to fire, which then cause para-spinal muscles to contract. This muscular response actually causes an increase in intradiscal pressure. On the other hand, genuine decompression is achieved by gradual and calculated increases of distraction forces to spinal structures, utilizing various degrees of distraction forces.
A highly specialized computer must modulate the application of distraction forces in order to achieve the ideal effect. The system uses applies a gentle, curved angle pull which yields far greater treatment results that a less comfortable, sharp angle pull. Distraction must be offset by cycles of partial relaxation.
The system continuously monitors spinal resistance and adjusts distraction forces accordingly. A specific lumbar segment can be targeted for treatment by changing the angle of distraction. This patented technique of decompression may prevent muscle spasm and patient guarding. Constant activity monitoring takes place at a rate of 10,000 times per second, making adjustments not perceived by the eye as many as 20 times per second via its fractional metering and monitoring system.
Genuine decompression also involves the use of a special pelvic harness that supports the lumbar spine during therapy. Negative pressure within the disc is maintained throughout the treatment session. With genuine decompression, the pressure within the disc space can actually be lowered to about -150 mmHg. As a result, the damaged disc will be rehydrated with nutrients and oxygen. Distraction, a term used to describe a flexion distraction technique, attempts to reposition the spine from the offending lesion. This technique has been shown to be very effective, even though potentially damaging to the person performing the technique and largely dependent on the skill of the technician. Like traction, distraction procedures are limited in the ability to reduce the intradiscal pressure, or produce a negative pressure within the disc imbibing fluid, nutrients and creating an environment for repair.
Decompression is an event – a combination of restraint, angle position and equipment engineering. One can experience traction without decompression, but not decompression without traction. Traction is a machine – Decompression is an event.
In other words, Traction is helpful at treating some of the conditions resulting from herniated or degeneration. Traction cannot address the source of the problem. Spinal Decompression creates a negative pressure or a vacuum inside the disc. This effect causes the disc to pull in the herniation and the increase in negative pressure also causes the flow of blood and nutrients back into the disc allowing the body’s natural fibroblastic response to heal the injury and re-hydrate the disc. Traction and inversion tables, at best, can lower the intradiscal pressure from a +90 to a +30 mmHg. Spinal Decompression is clinically proven to reduce the intradiscal pressure to between a -150 to -200 mmHg. Traction triggers the body’s normal response to stretching by creating painful muscle spasms that worsen the pain in affected area.

Spinocare NST Vs. Traction
Not all glittering stones are GEMS.
Tractions are not real decompression units.

Spinocare NST delivers gradual stretch without firing receptors. Traction creates abrupt muscle stretch due to receptors activation
Spinocare: Pressure applied at curved angle Traction: Sharp angle pressure
Spinocare: Monitors & adjusts the forces. Fully computerized with sensors. Not Available in Traction.
Spinocare: Stronger harness maintains negative pressure (-150 to -220 mm HG). Traction: Not sufficient counter pressure
Spinocare offers Zero gravity* decompression, correction & mobilization. Traction Doesn’t.

Spinocare NST Intelligent

Spinocare NST Intelligent

Physical Dimensions:

Treatment table: 1776x693x861mm¬¬3 (LXBXH)

Console: 600x700x227 mm3 (WXLXH)

Table Weight: 150Kg

Console Weight: 80Kg

Specifications:

Voltage: 110-240V ±10% 50/60Hz

Power consumption: 450-500 Watt/Hr

Thermo Function: 0-50˚C

Spinal Movement: Upper body 5.5˚, Lower body 9.5˚

Decompression: Cervical: 90mm, Lumber: 140mm

Lateral bending: Cervical: ±20˚, Lumber: ±15˚

Spinal Movement: Upper body 5.5˚, Lower body 9.5˚

Functions: Automatic & Manual modes (different from traction machine: Feedback system)

Spinocare NST Smart

Spinocare NST Smart

Spinocare NST Smart series is an economical variant of the Intelligent model. Ideal mate for treatment of lumbar and cervical cases effectively and non-surgically. Second top variant of Spinocare NST series. This is a decompression, mobilization and correction unit. It offers most of the top features of Spinocare NST Intelligent series.

Physical Dimensions:

Treatment table: 1776x693x861mm¬¬3 (LXBXH)

Console: 600x700x227 mm3 (WXLXH)

Table Weight: 150Kg

Console Weight: 80Kg

Specifications:

Voltage: 110-240V ±10% 50/60Hz

Power consumption: 450-500 Watt/Hr

Thermo Function: 0-50˚C

Spinal Movement: Upper body 5.5˚, Lower body 9.5˚

Decompression: Cervical: 90mm, Lumber: 140mm

Lateral bending: Cervical: ±20˚, Lumber: ±15˚

Functions: Automatic & Manual modes (different from traction machine: Feedback system)

Spinocare NST- The Real Spinal Decompression

Spinocare NST Advantage

Spinocare NST Advantage series new kid in the bloc. New design. Very Stylish. The second variant for cost effective yet with uncompromised quality and with all essential features. It has got additional Angle control of rotational movement. When Spinocare NST Advantage is around that offers mobilization and decompression, why you settle for traction machine or just a decompression?

Physical Dimensions:

Treatment table: 1776x693x861mm¬¬3 (LXBXH)

Console: 600x700x227 mm3 (WXLXH)

Table Weight: 150Kg

Console Weight: 80Kg

Specifications:

Voltage: 110-240V ±10% 50/60Hz

Power consumption: 450-500 Watt/Hr

Thermo Function: 0-50˚C

Spinal Movement: Upper body 5.5˚, Lower body 9.5˚

Decompression: Cervical: 90mm, Lumber: 140mm

Lateral bending: Cervical: ±20˚, Lumber: ±15˚

Functions: Automatic & Manual modes (different from traction machine: Feedback system)

Spinocare NST Basics

Spinocare NST Basics

Spinocare NST Basics series are you fed-up of traction’s results? Are you forced to compromise with a traction or basic decompression devices just because of affordability? Do you want to offer your patients with high technology to get the desired best results without any compromise? Then Spinocare NST Basics is the best option for you. Truly decompression unit. Uncompromised. Very economical with all basic and essential features to deliver best results.

Physical Dimensions:

Treatment table: 1776x693x861mm¬¬3 (LXBXH)

Console: 600x700x227 mm3 (WXLXH)

Table Weight: 150Kg

Console Weight: 80Kg

Specifications:

Voltage: 110-240V ±10% 50/60Hz

Power consumption: 450-500 Watt/Hr

Thermo Function: 0-50˚C

Spinal Movement: Upper body 5.5˚, Lower body 9.5˚

Decompression: Cervical: 90mm, Lumber: 140mm

Lateral bending: Cervical: ±20˚, Lumber: ±15˚

Functions: Automatic & Manual modes (different from traction machine: Feedback system)

FAQ

The patient is comfortably positioned on the therapy table and secured in place. Many treatment variables are programmed into the computer, including therapy duration, force and graduating levels (and angles) of distraction and relaxation. Doctor uses this computer to operate the table, which gently decompresses the bones of the spine by applying a gentle pulling motion to each harness. Many patients report the treatment is relaxing and may nap; others listen to music. Each decompression session is followed with spinal stabilization exercises. Spinal decompression may be recommended 3 to 6 times per week. Patients are recommended to complete 15 to 20 sessions, though most patients may feel pain relief with-in 5-8 sessions. Each session last between 20-45 minutes (we recommend 30 minutes session, minimum). Some patients may need prolonged sessions (like 1 or twice in a week for further 3-4 months) or repetition post 6 months. This depends on the severity, body condition and life style.

It is suitable for patients suffering with unresolved back pain, neck pain, leg pain (sciatica) or arm pain caused by spinal nerve root irritation. Most commonly, patients with degenerative disc disorders, bulging or herniated discs (slipped disc), degenerative disc disease and chronic stiffness in the lower back are candidates for treatment.

Many studies suggest its success rate between 80-90%.

NO. Spinal Decompression is totally safe and comfortable for all subjects. The system has emergency stop switches for both the patient and the operator. These switches (a requirement of the FDA) terminate the treatment immediately thereby avoiding any injuries.