Spinal Decompression Protocol refers to a structured, non-surgical clinical approach designed to gently stretch the spine, relieving pressure on the vertebral discs, nerve roots, and surrounding soft tissues. This protocol is utilized to alleviate pain, improve nutrient flow to the intervertebral discs, and enhance overall nervous system function by reducing mechanical stress on the spinal cord and exiting nerves.
Origin
This concept originates from physical medicine, chiropractic care, and rehabilitation science, initially developed as a treatment for radicular pain and disc pathology. Its inclusion in a hormonal wellness context acknowledges the direct link between mechanical spinal health, nervous system integrity, and the optimal function of the autonomic and neuroendocrine systems.
Mechanism
The mechanism involves creating a negative pressure within the intervertebral disc space, which can facilitate the retraction of a bulging disc and, critically, promote the influx of oxygen, water, and nutrients into the disc matrix. This improved fluid dynamics and reduced mechanical irritation of nerve roots contribute to a decrease in chronic pain signaling, thereby reducing systemic stress and mitigating chronic HPA axis activation.
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