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DISCLIFT for Disc Herniation

A disc herniation occurs when disc material extends beyond its normal boundary and may place pressure on surrounding spinal structures.

DISCLIFT is designed to manage spinal loading through controlled decompression. In carefully selected individuals, this approach may assist with symptom tolerance and functional movement as part of a broader care plan.

Clinical suitability depends on factors such as:

DISCLIFT does not repair discs and does not guarantee symptom resolution.

FAQs

Is DISCLIFT suitable for all disc herniations?

No. Suitability depends on multiple factors including symptoms neurological findings and spinal stability.
No. DISCLIFT does not remove or repair disc tissue.

Evidence, Safety and Responsibility

Research into spinal decompression therapy continues to evolve.

Some studies suggest potential benefits for carefully selected individuals, while others highlight variability in outcomes and emphasise the importance of screening, controlled delivery, and realistic expectations

Health policy reviews consistently note that spinal decompression therapy should not be positioned as a cure or universal solution.

DISCLIFT is offered as an evidence-informed option within a structured clinical framework. It does not replace medical or surgical care.

*All conditions vary between individuals. Imaging findings alone do not determine suitability. DISCLIFT does not diagnose treat cure or prevent disease. All care is delivered following clinical assessment. Individual responses vary. Outcomes are not guaranteed.