What is spinal ozone therapy?
Spinal ozone therapy is a method of treating spinal pain using a mixture of ozone (O₃) and oxygen (O₂).
Its purpose is to reduce inflammation, pain, and swelling in the intervertebral discs and to regenerate the tissues around the damaged area.
How does ozone therapy work on the spine?
According to proponents of the method, ozone:
- reduces inflammation and swelling around the nerves,
- reduces pressure on the nerve roots (e.g., in sciatica),
- improves microcirculation and tissue oxygenation,
- provides analgesic effect and supports the regeneration of damaged structures.
The therapeutic effect may appear after a few days and can last for several weeks or months, depending on the individual case.
Before ozone therapy is performed, the patient undergoes a detailed medical interview and physical examination to assess the location, nature, and severity of the pain.
The doctor must analyze the results of imaging tests, such as:
- Spinal MRI - crucial for assessing discopathy, herniation, degenerative changes,
- optionally CT or X-ray.
The doctor evaluates whether ozone therapy is appropriate and safe for the patient’s specific spinal condition.
Indications for spinal ozone therapy
Discopathy (intervertebral disc herniation)
Ozone reduces the volume of the disc and decreases pressure on the nerve roots, which may relieve pain and inflammation.
Sciatica
Pain radiating from the lumbar spine down the leg, caused by compression of the sciatic nerve.
Ozone therapy may:
- reduce nerve root swelling,
- alleviate inflammation and pain,
- improve nerve conduction.
Chronic spinal pain
Ozone therapy is applicable in cases of overload-related pain, post-traumatic pain, or pain resulting from micro-injuries of soft tissues. Ozone improves microcirculation, oxygenates tissues, and supports their regeneration.
Spinal degeneration
Ozone has an anti-inflammatory effect on the small joints of the spine and may reduce stiffness and pain.
Postsurgical spine conditions
- supports tissue regeneration,
- reduces postoperative pain,
- prevention of complications (e.g., adhesions).
Lack of improvement after conservative treatment
If physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory drugs, and rest do not provide relief, ozone therapy may be considered as an alternative before surgical intervention.
Effect of spinal ozone therapy
Spinal ozone therapy provides anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-edema, and regenerative effects. These effects result from the biological properties of ozone (O₃)—a potent oxidant which, when administered in small, controlled doses, stimulates the body's natural repair processes.