IDD Therapy
Targeted Soft Tissue Therapy to Relieve Pain and Restore Movement
IDD Therapy, also known as Intervertebral Differential Dynamics Therapy, is an advanced, computer-controlled form of spinal decompression designed to treat disc and nerve-related spinal conditions. At Advanced Physical Medicine Center, IDD Therapy is used to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support disc healing without surgery.
IDD Therapy is often recommended for patients with chronic back or neck pain who want a non-surgical treatment option. Each session is customized to the patient’s condition, tolerance, and progress.
Conditions IDD Therapy® Commonly Treats

How IDD Therapy® Works
IDD Therapy uses a computer-controlled spinal decompression system that delivers precise, repeatable traction forces to specific spinal segments. Treatment is customized in real time based on patient response and is performed on the Accu-SPINA decompression table for accurate targeting.

Benefits of IDD Therapy®
Patients often experience:
IDD Therapy® vs Surgery
For many patients, IDD Therapy may be considered before surgical intervention. While surgery may be necessary in some cases, IDD Therapy offers a non-invasive option that avoids surgical risks, anesthesia, and extended recovery time. A thorough evaluation is performed to determine whether IDD Therapy is an appropriate treatment option based on the individual’s condition and medical history.
| Category | Surgery | IDD Therapy® Treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Success Rates | Studies show that approximately 53% of spinal surgeries fail to relieve symptoms, and repeat surgeries often have even lower success rates. | In a clinical study, surgical candidates treated with IDD Therapy® reported at least a 50% reduction in pain, and 92% avoided surgery over a two-year follow-up period. |
| Recovery Time | Recovery can range from six weeks to six months, often requiring time away from work and daily activities. | No recovery time required. Treatment sessions last about 45 minutes, typically over 4–6 weeks, with minimal disruption to daily life. |
| Long-Term Impact | Surgery may alter spinal structure and can lead to instability. Many patients undergo multiple back surgeries over time. | Non-invasive treatment that does not alter spinal anatomy and is designed to support long-term relief. |
| Risk of Worsening Symptoms | Previous back surgery has been associated with worse long-term health outcomes for some patients. | There is no evidence showing patients worsen as a result of IDD Therapy® treatment. |
| Complications | Potential risks include anesthesia complications, infection, nerve damage, hardware issues, and persistent pain. | No surgical risks. No medication, no injections, no needles, no steroids, and no cutting. |
| Failed Back Surgery Syndrome |
The rate of failed back surgery syndrome has been reported as high as 60% following lumbar spine surgery. | IDD Therapy® has been shown to reduce pain and improve quality of life, helping many patients avoid surgery and reliance on daily pain medication. |
IDD Therapy FAQs
Get Started With IDD Therapy
If disc-related pain or nerve compression is limiting your movement, IDD Therapy may offer a safe, non-surgical solution. Call (201) 945-1156 to schedule an evaluation. New patients are seen the same day.

