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LaserDisc Decompression & Back Pain

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LaserDisc Decompression  ·  Clinical & Patient FAQ

LaserDisc Decompression: Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about LaserDisc Decompression — answered for patients and clinicians exploring this non-surgical, drug-free protocol for disc-related back pain.

LaserDisc Decompression is a non-surgical, drug-free treatment protocol that combines targeted spinal decompression with Medical Laser Therapy (MLT) to address disc-related spinal conditions. Developed and standardized at ReliefNow® Laser Centers, the protocol applies both modalities in the same session — mechanical decompression reduces intradiscal pressure and promotes disc rehydration, while high-power photobiomodulation accelerates cellular repair and reduces inflammation at the tissue level. It is designed for patients with herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, and cervical radiculopathy who are seeking an alternative to surgery or long-term medication.

LaserDisc Decompression works through two complementary mechanisms delivered in the same session. First, spinal decompression creates a controlled negative intradiscal pressure that draws herniated or bulging disc material back toward the nucleus and promotes nutrient-rich fluid exchange into the disc — supporting structural restoration. Second, Medical Laser Therapy (MLT) applies photobiomodulation energy that stimulates mitochondrial ATP production, reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines, and promotes tissue regeneration at the cellular level. Together, these mechanisms address both the mechanical and biological drivers of chronic disc pain — something neither modality achieves as effectively when used alone.

LaserDisc Decompression is clinically indicated for lumbar and cervical disc herniations, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease (DDD), sciatica (lumbar radiculopathy), and cervical radiculopathy. It is particularly well-suited for patients who have failed conservative chiropractic or physical therapy care alone, those who have been advised to consider epidural injections or spinal surgery, and chronic pain patients seeking non-surgical alternatives. Candidates are screened for contraindications including fracture, tumor, severe osteoporosis, and prior spinal fusion at the target level.

Standard spinal decompression addresses disc pathology mechanically but does not treat the underlying inflammation, tissue damage, or impaired cellular repair that sustain chronic disc pain. LaserDisc Decompression adds Medical Laser Therapy to the same session, delivering photobiomodulation that actively reduces inflammation, stimulates disc and soft-tissue regeneration, and promotes healing at the cellular level. This dual-mechanism approach produces measurably different outcomes for many patients — especially those with chronic, complex, or previously treatment-resistant disc conditions — that mechanical decompression alone cannot achieve.

A standard LaserDisc Decompression care plan typically includes 12 to 24 sessions delivered over 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the severity and chronicity of the disc pathology and the patient's individual response. Sessions are generally scheduled three times per week during the initial therapeutic phase, then reduced in frequency as the patient progresses toward discharge goals. Each session runs approximately 20 to 30 minutes — the decompression and laser components are applied sequentially within the same visit, keeping the clinical footprint efficient.

LaserDisc Decompression is offered as a private-pay (cash-pay) service at ReliefNow® Laser Centers member clinics. Insurance does not currently reimburse this combined protocol. The cash-pay model eliminates billing delays and claim denials — allowing clinics to focus entirely on patient outcomes. For patients, the investment is framed against the cost, risk, and recovery time of surgical alternatives.

Offering LaserDisc Decompression requires a Class IV therapeutic laser system and a motorized spinal decompression table, along with the clinical protocols and trained staff to operate them together effectively as a combined protocol. ReliefNow® Laser Centers member clinics receive the approved equipment configuration, AiMLA-certified staff training, and the standardized LaserDisc Decompression treatment protocols validated across a 57-location national network — removing the trial-and-error of building the service from scratch.

Adding LaserDisc Decompression creates a new cash-pay revenue stream that runs in parallel with — not instead of — the existing chiropractic schedule. Sessions are 20 to 30 minutes and handled by AiMLA-certified staff in a dedicated treatment room, so the laser generates income while the DC continues adjustments. Member clinics in the ReliefNow® network report adding $35,000 to over $100,000 in additional monthly private-pay revenue from laser services. Results vary based on market, case mix, and implementation.

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