ozone application may reduce disk compression on vessels, improving local circulation and oxygen supply to nerve roots
Disk shrinkage from ozone therapy may reduce venous stasis caused by disk compression of vessels, thereby improving local microcirculation and increasing oxygen supply, which has a positive effect on pain since nerve roots are sensitive to hypoxia.
What this means for you
When compressed disks press on nearby blood vessels, oxygen-starved nerve roots can trigger persistent back and radiating pain. By supporting disk shrinkage, ozone may help relieve that vascular pressure — restoring local blood flow and oxygen delivery to the very tissue that's most sensitive to it. For people dealing with chronic back discomfort, that shift in circulation could mean meaningful day-to-day relief.
The published research
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 24:996–1000, May 2003
· 2003
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