What is Robo-Table Therapy?
Robo-table therapy is a form of advanced mechanical traction therapy integrated into the CBP protocol. It uses a motorized table—commonly referred to as a "robo-table"—that can be programmed to perform precise, controlled movements and decompressions to the spine. These movements are designed to aid in spinal realignment, disc decompression, and improved posture.
How Robo-Table Therapy Works in CBP:
Spinal Traction and Decompression: The robo-table gently stretches and elongates the spine, targeting specific vertebral segments based on the patient’s unique spinal alignment.
Customizable Settings: The therapy is highly individualized. Based on X-rays and posture analysis, the table can be programmed to apply traction in a way that directly addresses the patient’s abnormal spinal curves (e.g., kyphosis, lordosis, spondylolisthesis, or scoliosis).
Pain Relief and Structural Correction: By alleviating pressure on nerves, discs, and joints, patients often experience reduced pain and improved range of motion, while also undergoing long-term structural correction.
Conditions Treated with Robo-Table Therapy:
Chronic back and neck pain
Herniated or bulging discs
Degenerative disc disease
Postural imbalances
Scoliosis and other spinal deformities
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