Treating Osteochondrosis at Home with a Medical Massager
Key Risks of Osteochondrosis:
- Weaker Spinal Bones
- Less Nutrition for Discs Between Spinal Vertebrae
- Persistent Aches in the Back
Living a mostly inactive life can lead to osteochondrosis. This condition disrupts the lives of people aged 25 to 55 and is starting to affect people at a younger age.
The Main Cause of Osteochondrosis
Continuous back pain means your muscles have been tense for a long time, which causes osteochondrosis. The soft cartilage between your spine's bones loses its flexibility due to pressure from tight muscles between the vertebrae.
Such muscle tension can be caused by sitting for long hours and having bad habits. Muscles remain tense even if you sit still for hours. To avoid this, stretch your back every 20-30 minutes. This significantly reduces the risk of osteochondrosis.
After exercising, the back muscles are under great tension, which damages the spinal discs. Most people over 25 have osteochondrosis in some part of their spine.
The Main Risks of Osteochondrosis:
- Weakened bones in the spine and joints leading to back pain.
- Less essential nutrients reach the discs between your vertebrae.
- Dull aches appear in different areas of the spine.
- This can result in constant back pain and disrupt metabolic processes in the spine.
- Methods for Treating Osteochondrosis
Treating cervical spine osteochondrosis can be expensive, involving costly medications and procedures. You'll also need to buy vitamins, anti-inflammatory drugs, and ointments.
Ointments provide surface relief and don't penetrate deeply to relax the muscles. Anti-inflammatory drugs only temporarily halt the process without addressing the root cause of the pain.
Various methods can temporarily relieve pain, such as massages, electrotherapy, and heat. While they provide short-term relief, they don't provide a long-term solution.
A Successful Technology!
In the late 1990s, scientists aimed to help people recover from osteochondrosis by creating a device that could deeply relax muscles. After hundreds of tests and trials, the "Cordus" device was developed. Its shape mimics the spine's anatomy and addresses the causes of osteochondrosis by relaxing tense muscles.
The main advantage of the "Cordus" device is eliminating muscle spasms near the spine. Prolonged muscle tension is the main cause of osteochondrosis.
The device has a designated side for each spine section and uses auto-gravitational therapy. This method relaxes muscles near the spine and restores vertebral mobility. The patient's body weight provides the optimal depth of penetration.
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