targeted ozone concentrations reduce disc herniation-related nerve pressure in clinical studies
Paravertebral O2/O3 infiltration at concentrations of 2–10 µg O3/ml O2 and intradiscal injection at 50 µg O3/ml O2 constitute an effective clinical protocol for disc hernia treatment.
What this means for you
When ozone is applied near spinal discs at specific concentrations, it appears to reduce the disc material pressing on nerves — which is a common source of back and leg pain. Research suggests this approach can shrink the disc bulge and calm surrounding inflammation, supporting more comfortable movement without major surgical intervention.
The published research
Minimal invasive treatment:
· 2003
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