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If you came to this page, it is likely you are looking for bulging disc treatment in Cambridge.  If you are like most of the patients with a confirmed disc problem, you will no doubt have tried different treatments but need something more to help you with your pain, without wishing to resort to injections or even surgery.  

This is where IDD Therapy Disc Treatment comes in.  Not to compete with manual therapy, surgery or injections, but to provide something which helps to bridge the gap between manual therapy and invasive treatments and which has been proven to be effective for 70-80% of patients, depending on the severity of their condition.

 Patient Testimonial:  “My back pain problems began in 2008. At the time I was referred for physiotherapy by my GP. I was given exercises but they didn’t help much; I still had severe shooting pains in my leg (a symptom of degenerative disc disease).

In April this year, I felt worse than ever; I was in such a bad way that my wife had to help me up the stairs. A friend recommended Chigwell Osteopathy and Physiotherapy Practice.

My sciatica was so intense, I really didn’t think it would ever go but (after a course of IDD) I feel like a different person now: I can walk properly and the pain has disappeared.”  –  Jason C Romford

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

What Makes Our Treatment Different From The Rest?

IDD Therapy Disc Treatment works alongside manual therapy as part of a complete programme of care.  The computer-controlled treatment system allows IDD Therapy practitioners to perform targeted treatment which is simply not possible with hands-alone treatment.

IDD Therapy is provided by a variety of practitioners in a network of clinics across the UK. The clinics are all experts in treating complicated spine problems with non-invasive treatment so you can be assured that you are in safe hands.  For patients in and around Cambridge, your nearest clinic is as follows and you can ask for an IDD Therapy consultation with Mr Lee Petrucci:  

Cambridge Sports Injury Clinic
Tel: 01638 724042
www.thesportsinjuryclinic.org

In all clinics patients typically begin with an initial consultation to determine the best treatment option for their condition and to determine whether IDD Therapy would be suitable.  If you are unsure about what is best to do for your condition, talk to the clinic to get a second opinion on the best options for you going forward.  

If your bulging disc or “slipped disc” as it is often referred to, is not resolving and you are looking for long term results from a non-invasive treatment, IDD Therapy is well worth considering.  

If you have persistent back pain, neck pain or leg pain (sciatica) which is having a negative impact on your life, talk to your nearest IDD Therapy provider to determine your suitability for treatment.

 

 Patient Testimonial:  “Having been told that I needed surgery, after only a few days’ (IDD) treatment, I had my first pain free days in over three years. Previously, I had to take painkillers on a daily basis; now I no longer need to.”  –  Neil C, East Sussex

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

 
What is IDD Therapy Disc Treatment?

Intervertebral Differential Dynamics (IDD) Therapy is the successful and trusted non-surgical spinal decompression treatment for back pain,neck pain and related conditions such as sciatica.

Many back pain conditions are located at a particular level in the spine. With IDD Therapy we use “computer-controlled” pulling forces delivered by
the SPINA medical devices to gently distract (draw apart) targeted segments
of the spine in order to take pressure off specific discs and nerves whilst at
the same time, gently stretching tight muscles and stiff ligaments.

By decompressing (taking pressure off) an injured or bulging disc and stretching the soft tissues, we can improve mobility in the spine and allow the body’s natural healing mechanisms to operate more efficiently. In so doing, we can relieve pain caused by muscle spasm and alleviate nerve compression and irritation cased by bulging discs.

 Patient Testimonial:  “Six months ago I had an MRI scan which highlighted a prolapsed disc in my back. Prior to this I was experiencing a shooting pain up my leg; walking, standing or sitting were all very difficult. I’ve always been a keen sportsman but during this time I couldn’t sustain any training due to the pain in my right side and my lack of mobility. My posture wasn’t right and occasionally it left me completely unable to move.

I visited my local clinic who reviewed my MRI scan and we discussed starting a programme of IDD Therapy. I started having sessions three or four times a week. My pain didn’t disappear straight away but it gradually improved; I also noticed the tension in my back easing after every session. At the end of my sessions, I saw a massive difference.

I slowly began to build up my exercise programme again, which was very important, specifically for keeping my mobility. I now cycle and instead of weights to keep my strength up I’ve started climbing. Best of all, I’m back playing golf and continue to compete within my mixed martial arts.” – Fraser K

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

The Four Goals Of IDD Therapy Treatment Are As Follows:

  • Improve the health of the intervertebral disc
  • Rehabilitate supporting muscles and ligaments
  • Realign spinal structures
  • Release pressure on nerves

Clinicians can and do treat most back and neck pain with manual therapies but for some conditions – particularly those which are disc-related – patients need something more to help their condition improve because there are physical limitations to what can be achieved purely with the hands and manual therapy techniques.

Bulging Disc TreatmentWhy Choose IDD Therapy Disc Treatment?

  • Current treatment is not working
  • Want to stop taking painkillers
  • Seeking long-term pain relief
  • Want to return to normal daily activities

Typical candidates for IDD Therapy are people who have back or neck pain and may have tried various other treatments without success.

They may be taking pain medication and may be considering invasive treatments such as injections or in extreme cases, surgery.

There are over 1,000 clinics providing IDD Therapy treatment internationally and the national network of clinics in the UK including physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors.

 Patient Testimonial:  “Having suffered from intense lower back pain for a considerable time, I decided to try IDD Therapy treatment. I now walk upright and my sleeping pattern which had been so bad through pain, is now back to normal.”  –  Pat, Herefordshire

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

To Get An Initial Evaluation of Your Condition And To Find Out The Correct Disc Treatment Fill Out The Form Below or call Cambridge Sports Injury Clinic directly on 01638 724042 www.thesportsinjuryclinic.org:

Frequently Asked Questions:

Is there evidence for the success of treatment?

Yes. There is a growing body of research for IDD Therapy and studies have been conducted examining the success of treatment. Results show that IDD Therapy can be superior to or comparable with other modalities (1,2,3,4,).

The IDD Therapy development team programmed internationally-recognised research tools into the SPINA computer software to enable clinicians to measure, analyse and report ongoing patient outcomes. No other physio-therapeutic equipment has such ability to measure and monitor the outcomes of treatment.

As with all medical conditions, each patient has their own unique condition and whilst it is possible to enjoy complete resolution of a condition, there are many factors which determine an individual’s success. Patients should discuss with their supervising clinician.

Patient Testimonial:  “When I came to Back Into Shape last year I was in a terrible state: virtually every time I moved I got shooting pains in my legs. I love playing football and going to the gym but I just couldn’t do any sports – even swimming – without this severe pain.

I’d tried lots of different treatments including spinal injections but nothing seemed to touch the pain. Finally, I was told that surgery was my only hope.

I no longer suffer with my original sciatic symptoms and I was pain free just after half way through my (IDD) treatment programme. I’m swimming and going to the gym again.” – Dan K, North London

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

How much does treatment cost?

Each treatment lasts for between 45 minutes and 1 hour and is billed by time in line with standard manual therapy charges.  It is not possible to bring about the changes required in a typical 30 minute manual therapy treatment slot as there are a number of elements which go into the programme to achieve the best chance of success.

How many treatments will I need?

Patients have a series of treatments typically spread over 4 to 6 weeks and most patients with long term problems would have an initial course of 10 treatments with those with the most debilitating conditions needing up to 20 sessions. This is to allow time for the body to adapt to treatment with a goal of progressively improving spine function. Whilst symptomatic relief can be experienced in the early stages in treatment, the body does not adjust overnight where chronic conditions have built up over time.

The exact number of treatments depends on the nature of your condition and how you progress with treatment.  Treatment can be stopped at any time but most patients who experience IDD Therapy will be able to feel the different sensations the treatment delivers compared to anything they have experienced before.  They will then measure progress.

Is IDD Therapy suitable for neck pain?

The SPINA machines are equipped for cervical treatment and have a special unit for neck pain. Treatment is precise, gentle and safe.  Whilst manual therapy can resolve most neck issues, when a problem remains IDD Therapy is the practitioners first choice for cervical (neck) issues. 

 Patient Testimonial:  “Following several fruitless visits to my GP, I made an appointment through a recommendation by a friend. I was suffering terrible headaches, back and neck pain and numbness on my right side. All my treatment was fully explained and I decided to embark on the first of two separate courses of IDD Therapy.

This combined with the odd sports massage and manipulation here and there soon had me on the road to recovery. Without any doubt, had I not had treatment, I’d still be in the misery of my mystery condition..! – Jennifer K

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

How long will the effects of treatment last?

Evidence has shown that people who undergo a course of IDD Therapy treatment can see continued improvement after treatment has finished.6

The goal of the IDD Therapy programme is to relieve pain and allow segments of the spine to move freely. Improving mobility is essential to enable the body’s natural healing and maintenance mechanisms to operate more efficiently and thus give lasting improvement.

Long term success does not only depend on the nature of the condition being treated but also the patient’s ability to make recommended lifestyle changes such as incorporating exercise into their weekly routine. Whilst some patients will have occasional top up treatment, combining the treatment programme with lifestyle changes can help avoid recurrent bouts of back pain.

Will I feel any pain during or after treatment?

The secondary objective of the treatment is for it to be as comfortable as possible. Patients do not typically feel pain during treatment; most are very relaxed and some even go to sleep. Patients can experience temporary soreness following treatment since muscles which have not been used are being worked in a new way. Cold packs are used to relieve soreness which usually passes as treatment develops and the body adapts.

 Patient Testimonial:  “After suffering for months with extreme pain, along with pins and needles due to a trapped nerve, on the recommendation of a friend, I visited Mr Sneddon (at The Buckingham Clinic). After his consultation he suggested a course of IDD Therapy.

This is a most relaxing treatment and I began to feel the benefits after the first couple of sessions. I completed a course of 10 sessions and am now totally pain-free.” – Sheila F

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

Gentle exerciseDo I need to do any exercise or activity?

Yes, though nothing too strenuous. The goal of the spinal rehabilitation programme is to improve mobility, relieve pain and create a platform for activity. As treatment progresses you will be given gentle exercises to perform and shown how to look after your back properly. Exercise and activity are an important part of long term rehabilitation.

I have had surgery on my back in the past – could I still be a possible candidate for IDD?

Patients who have had surgery can have treatment, provided that the procedure was not within the previous six months (to allow for complete healing) and there are no surgical implants (e.g screws or metal cages).

Is there an upper age limit to having IDD Therapy?

There is no upper age limit to having IDD Therapy and many mature patients enjoy good outcomes with treatment. Treatment is adjusted according to the condition of the person being treated.

 Patient Testimonial:  “I have suffered with low back pain and sciatica on and off for a long time and had surgery a few years ago for a prolapsed disc. Unfortunately the symptoms came back and I have been in pain and unable to live a full life since last summer.

When I heard about IDD Therapy, I jumped at the chance and got relief in the first week of treatment. I have been able to travel abroad on business (when previously I thought I would have to cancel my trip).

I have followed the treatment plan and am now pain-free and able to lead a proper family life, including DIY and a full career in business.”  –  John D

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

How do I know if I’m suitable for IDD Therapy?

Not all back pain sufferers are suitable candidates for IDD Therapy. If you have tried standard conservative treatments such as physiotherapy, osteopathy and chiropractic without success, we recommend you have a consultation at an IDD Therapy clinic in your area.

You will be examined by a professionally qualified clinician who will advise you whether you are suitable for treatment. If you are not suitable for IDD Therapy then the clinic may be able to offer you other treatments for your condition or make a referral for you.

Where is IDD Therapy available?

IDD Therapy treatment is available in over 1,000 clinics worldwide. There is a rapidly growing number of clinics in the UK and Europe, as well as providers in the USA, South America, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Treatment is provided by physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors, as well as medical doctors and pain consultants.

 Patient Testimonial:  “I have had lower back problems for a number of years despite regular treatments and I have what is medically referred to as a “dodgy back”. IDD was recommended to me and I tried the IDD machine for 10 sessions. After the first four sessions I felt that there was no improvement and felt the treatment was not for me. After six sessions, however, I started to notice an improvement. I was becoming more flexible and after ten sessions I was waking up in the morning pain-free.

I can now go cycling, hill walking and take part in other activities without worrying about my back. My job can also be quite physical at times putting extra pressure on my back, but since my first session in January I have had no back problems at all.

Based on the vast improvement I have felt in my lower back and the increase in my general activity, I would highly recommend this treatment.”  –  John S

Disclaimer: Individual results are not typical or guaranteed. Each patient has their own unique condition and need treatments specifically tailored to suit that condition. Results may vary.

To Get An Initial Evaluation of Your Condition And To Find Out The Correct Disc Treatment Fill Out The Form Below or call Cambridge Sports Injury Clinic directly on 01638 724042 www.thesportsinjuryclinic.org:

 

References

1 Clarke JA, van Tulder MW, Blomberg SEI, de Vet HCW, van der Heijden GJ, Brønfort G, Bouter LM. Traction for low-back pain with or without sciatica. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD003010. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003010.pub4.

2 Shealy CN and Borgmeyer V. Decompression, Reduction and Stabilization of the Lumbar Spine:  A Cost- Effective Treatment for Lumbosacral Pain.  American Journal of Pain Management 1997. 7:63-65

3 Eyerman EL. Simple Pelvic Traction Gives Inconsistent Relief to Herniated Lumbar Disc Sufferers.  Journal of Neuroimaging Vol. 8 No. 2 1998.

4 McClure D and Farris B, Intervertebral Differential Dynamics Therapy – A New Direction for the Initial Treatment of Low Back Pain.  European Musculoskeletal Review 2006. 45-48.

5 Schaufele MK, Newsome M. Intervertebral Differential Dynamics (IDD) Phys Med Rehab Kuror 2011; 21: 34 – 40

6 C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, Nirman Koladia, MD, and Merrill M. Wesemann, Long term effect analysis of IDD Therapy in low back pain.  American Journal of Pain Management  Vol. 15 No. 3 July 2005