improved oxygen supply to compressed nerve roots linked to reduced pain sensitivity

Nerve roots are sensitive to hypoxia, and improving local microcirculation through disc shrinkage increases oxygen supply to compressed nerve roots, reducing pain.

What this means for you

Nerve roots are unusually sensitive to low oxygen levels — when circulation improves and more oxygen reaches them, pain signals tend to quiet down. This finding suggests that supporting local blood flow and oxygen delivery around spinal nerves may be a meaningful part of why some people experience relief from chronic back and nerve-related discomfort.

The published research

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