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IDU BIOFEEDBACK ENSURES SAFE PROCEDURES
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RESTORATION OF NATURAL DISC FUNCTION AND SPINAL MOBILITY
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WHY VERTONEX?
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PAIN REDUCTION AFTER FIRST SESSTION
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REGENERATION AND REHIDRATION OF THE INTERNAL DISCS
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REGENERATION AND REHIDRATION OF THE INTERNAL DISCS
AFTER
WHY VERTONEX?

Safe
IDU Biofeedback ensures safe procedures even after Surgery

Corrective
Restoration of natural disc function and spinal mobility

Effective
Pain reduction after very first session

Refreshing
Regeneration and Rehydration of the intervertebral disc.

Intelligent
Adaptive stretching and normalization of muscle tone
Non Surgical Herniated Disc Treatment | Decompression therapy Dubai
PUT AN END TO BACK PAIN
IDU - the efficient and safe method for decomposition of spine and intervertebral disc without surgery




Conditions Treated
- Degenerative Disc
- Facet syndrome
- Neuroforaminal Stenoses
- Pain After Spine Surgery
- Acute/Chronic DISC Problems
- Compressed Lumbar Spine Complaints
- Cervical Spine Complains

PACKAGES
The Vertonex iDU is a gentle non-surgical alternative to decompression therapy for herniated discs and compression-related complaints of the lumbar and cervical spine.
Thanks to state-of-the-art computer technology with a measuring accuracy of over 10,000 pulses per millimeter, the Vertonex iDU can precisely determine the pressure and tone in the area.
frequently asked questions
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment aimed at relieving back pain and other problems associated with spinal disc injuries. It uses motorized traction, and with Vertonex incorporates biofeedback, to maximize gently stretching the spine, which can help move herniated or bulging discs back into place.
The treatment may be covered under a pay-and-claim basis however we advise you to consult with your insurance company for further assurances.
Yes, we recommend having an MRI which is valid from the last 6 months to ensure we address the problem accurately.
The therapy involves a specialized table where the patient lies down. The table stretches and relaxes the spine in controlled intervals, creating negative pressure within the disc. This can help retract or reposition the disc material, promoting healing.
Individuals with herniated discs, bulging discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, worn spinal joints, injured spinal nerve roots and post-surgical patients may benefit from this therapy.
No, most patients find the therapy relaxing. There might be a slight stretching sensation, but it’s generally not painful.
No, most patients find the therapy relaxing. There might be a slight stretching sensation, but it’s generally not painful.
A typical session lasts between 27.5 minutes. The exact duration and number of sessions required will depend on the patient’s specific condition.
Most patients do not experience any side effects. However, some might feel a slight muscle spasm or aching for the first 5 minutes after therapy, a possibility of numbness which will fade within a maximum of 30 min or a feeling of dizziness for the first 5 minutes after the session.
A typical session lasts between 27.5 minutes. The exact duration and number of sessions required will depend on the patient’s specific condition.
Some patients experience relief after just one session, but it’s common to require multiple sessions over several weeks to achieve optimal results.
Yes, when performed by trained professionals, it’s a safe and effective alternative to surgery for many patients. However, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if it’s right for you.
Yes, individuals with meningitis, arachnoids, spinal cancer, cauda equine, rheumatoid arthritis, fractures, abdominal aortic aneurysms, advanced osteoporosis, pregnancy, cardiac or respiratory insufficiencies, decompression anxiety or joint hyper-mobility. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting the therapy.
Traditional traction stretches the spine, but it doesn’t create the negative pressure needed to retract the disc material. Chiropractic adjustments focus on correcting spinal alignment. Decompression therapy specifically targets disc problems by creating negative pressure and promoting healing. Decompression complements the treatment of chiropractors and act as a suitable treatment supplement.