Dealing with a slipped disc (or herniated/bulging disc) can be debilitating, causing excruciating pain, nerve compression, and mobility limitations. With non surgical spinal decompression therapy DIFC Dubai services, you can actually get relief from agonising pain that disrupts your daily life. Often with such chronic back pain, radiating numbness, and limited mobility, you might wonder whether you need surgery to fix this. The advantage with non surgical spinal decompression therapy DIFC Dubai is that you can have a drug-free, non-invasive treatment, and this could be enough for many people with a slipped disc. But how do you know if you need just pinched nerve treatment DIFC Dubai services or would surgery be the only solution? This guide from Canada UK Clinic in DIFC Dubai explains this in detail so you will have a clear idea about who would need surgery, and who would not.
A slipped disc occurs when it slips out of place or bulges, and presses on nearby nerves. This condition is also known as pinched nerve, and causes immense pain. With pinched nerve treatment DIFC Dubai, it is possible to find a permanent solution to the pain, numbness, or weakness. In the past, only surgery was considered as the primary treatment, but with slipped disc treatment DIFC Dubai services, you can address the root cause of the problem, and treat the nerve compression.
Non-surgical spinal decompression uses controlled mechanical traction to gently stretch the spine. The goal is to reduce pressure on herniated or bulging discs, improve fluid exchange to the disc, and relieve nerve compression without incisions, anaesthesia or medication. Many patients choose this therapy because it is less complicated, and hence, low-risk. Once the chiropractor retracts herniated or bulging disc, you will have to follow it up with physiotherapy and pain-management strategies.
Spine surgery becomes mandatory for severe cases. In surgery, the surgeons remove disc material directly, and this gives instant relief to nerve compression. Patients with severe neurological deficits or progressive disability, might require surgery for full relief. Here are some indications for surgical intervention:
In such cases, you will have to go forward with spinal surgery, known as discectomy, microdiscectomy or fusion. During this process, the surgeons will do a quick decompression of nerve elements and stabilise the spine.
Canada UK Clinic has a multidisciplinary team of pain specialists, physiotherapists and spine consultants who will perform the non surgical spinal decompression therapy DIFC Dubai, followed by rehabilitation programs, support and lifestyle interventions. The treatment is not a one time program, but involves a series of sessions, often 15–25 sessions, administered over several weeks. Your progress will be reviewed after each session while measuring parameters like pain scores, walking distance, and function.

