Friday, July 20, 2018

Treatment of lumbar disc prolapse and Neck pain at home

Decompression Ireland offer best and high quality Laser Therapy, Degenerative Discs Treatment, Spinal Stenosis Treatment, Sciatica Treatment, Back Pain and Herniated Discs. Our mission we provide a high class facility for the treatment. Call +353 (01) 642 5911.
treatment for prolapsed disc in neck


ou don’t have to live in debilitating pain. Whether you have lower back pain, a pinched nerve, sciatica, radiating pain into the legs, degenerative discs, or spinal stenosis and post-operative complications then Spinal Decompression may be for you.This gentle, non-surgical procedure can provide lower back pain relief, sciatica pain relief, and can be effective treatment for, bulging discs, herniated discs, or degenerative disc disease in the lumbar spine.

The gentle distractive forces of the Spinal Decompression can create a decompression of the spine by unloading injured areas. This distraction of the discs can improve blood flow and nutrient exchange to the injured area. You’ll experience several cycles of stretch and relaxation, which graduates to a peak pull over a period of several minutes.


Spinal Decompression Therapy is the most advanced, gentlest, easiest way to successfully treat and cure over 93% of neck and back pain caused by herniated discs, spinal canal stenosis, and arthritis of the spine without surgery!

Our clinic was the first in Ireland to introduce this type of space-age therapy.  Spinal decompression therapy is exactly what it sounds like….. Non-Surgical Decompression  of the spine.

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Thursday, June 28, 2018

Lumbar Herniated disc treatment lower back - Decompression Ireland

We offer best and quality Lumbar Herniated disc treatment lower back pain at Ireland. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression slowly lengthens and decompresses the spine, creating negative pressures within the discs. Call us for more details +353 (01) 642 5911




An abnormal condition of an inter-vertebral disc is referred to as a Herniated Disc; also known as a ruptured, slipped, or blown disc. It is not always known what causes the disc to herniate, but it’s commonly believed to be caused from repetitive stress due to occupation, poor spinal posture, or natural processes of aging or trauma. Discs are located between each vertebra in the spine; discs provide flexibility and shock absorption for the spine. These discs can undergo tremendous amounts of stress, which can sometimes lead to a bulging – which is a weakening of the disc wall that causes the disc to bulge out and press painfully on surrounding nerves.