The ICSC 2.0 device, which is used in patients with low back and neck hernia, is a non-surgical treatment method with a success rate of 80% in patients who are recommended to have surgery or who have not recovered after surgery.
In NASA space explorations, it has been observed that the pressure on the astronauts' spines is reduced, the disc spaces are widened, and lower back pain is relieved in an environment where there is no gravity.
Based on this experience, ICSC 2.0 was developed to treat many patients suffering from low back and neck hernia pain without the need for surgery.
With ICSC 2.0, the pressure between the discs is reduced during each painless 30-minute treatment, and water, oxygen and nitrogen are supplied to the damaged area. Gradually the injured disc is recovered and the pressure on the disc is reduced, relieving the pressure on the nerves. ICSC 2.0 in the treatment of neck hernia and degenerative disc disease; It has CE quality certificates and is the first and only system approved by the FDA (the agency that licenses drugs and food in the USA).
In other traction devices, the muscles contract because the body's protective mechanisms are activated. This does not create an effective pull and can lead to pain. In the ICSC 2.0 system, since it pulls with a logarithmic curve, the body's protection mechanisms are not stimulated, so an effective negative pressure occurs inside the discs and between the vertebrae without muscle contraction and pain.
Which patients are treated with ICSC 2.0?
Low back pain or waist-leg pain due to hernia or disc disorder, neck-arm pain, limitation of movement, recurrent pain due to unsuccessful back surgery older than 6 months.
How is ICSC 2.0 treatment applied, is it painful?
There is no pain caused by the treatment during the treatment. The treatment begins with the wearing of suitable belts for the outpatient, ascends to the platform at the base of the treatment bed, the weight is measured and the appropriate treatment is determined. After 30 minutes of ICSC 2.0 treatment, cold packs and electrotherapy (interfering current) are applied.
Which patients cannot be treated with ICSC 2.0?
Fractures in the lumbar spine, severe osteoporosis, sequestered (parts falling into the spinal canal) disc, pregnant women, patients with spondylolisthesis cannot be treated.