A spinal disc bulge, one of the leading causes of back pain, is often wrongly perceived as a condition requiring surgery or long-term medication. However, physiotherapy expert Dr Arvind Gill says it can be fully treated through non-surgical, drug-free methods such as Robotic Spinal Decompression Therapy.
What is spinal disc bulge?
Dr Gill explained that the spine consists
of vertebrae cushioned by discs that act as shock absorbers. When these discs
weaken or shift slightly, they can press on nearby nerves, causing a disc
bulge.
“People who sit for long hours, lift heavy objects, or maintain
poor posture are more prone to disc problems. The good news is that the body
can often heal with proper care and therapy,” he added.
Robotic Spinal Decompression is an
advanced, computer-controlled therapy that gently stretches the spine with
precise control. This helps the bulging disc return to its normal position and
restores proper spinal alignment. “The robotic system ensures accuracy and
consistency. It’s a painless, non-invasive procedure that promotes healing
without the risks of surgery,” Dr Gill said. He noted that the therapy improves
blood circulation to the affected area and creates negative pressure inside the
disc, enabling it to reabsorb fluids and nutrients for faster recovery.
Dr Gill highlighted that about 90 per cent of disc bulge cases
respond well to physiotherapy-based conservative treatment. “Surgery is
required in only around 10 per cent of cases—typically when nerve compression
is severe or there’s loss of bladder or bowel control,” he explained. For most
patients, robotic decompression combined with corrective exercises, posture
training, and lifestyle adjustments can lead to complete recovery.
The therapy is suitable for patients of all ages and does not
involve medications, injections, or invasive procedures. It offers hope for
back pain sufferers seeking a pain-free life.
The growing adoption of Robotic Spinal Decompression Therapy in
physiotherapy clinics across India is providing new relief to chronic back and
neck pain patients. “This represents a major leap forward in non-surgical spine
care. People no longer have to live with pain or depend on pills. With
professional guidance, a bulging spinal disc can heal completely and
naturally,” Dr Gill said.
As awareness spreads and more physiotherapists adopt advanced
robotic techniques, countless patients are regaining strength and returning to
pain-free living, proving that back pain need not mean a life of restrictions
or surgery.
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