The Science Behind
Smarter Decompression
TESI®’s 4-in-1 system integrates advanced traction technology, intersegmental motion, and therapeutic modalities to deliver more precise, more effective decompression.
WHAT TESI® HELPS
- Lumbar Disc Degeneration
- Cervical Disc Degeneration
- Herniated Discs
- Bulging Discs
- Posture Correction
- Mobility & Recovery
MULTIPLE TRACTION PATTERNS
Adapt therapy to the patient, not the other way around.
Intermittent Traction
Alternates stretching and relaxation phases.
Pulsing Traction
Applies rhythmic pressure variations (vacuum effect).
Rippling Traction
Creates a wave-like motion to mobilize multiple spinal segments.
Continuous Traction
Maintains sustained elongation for maximum decompression.
Together, these traction patterns provide the flexibility to personalize treatment and deliver more effective decompression across a wider range of patients.
A More Advanced Approach to Decompression Therapy
The Only System to Integrate Therapeutic Modalities for Comprehensive Treatment
1 Multiple Traction Patterns
- Intermittent traction alternates stretching and relaxation phases to reduce muscle guarding and improve circulation
- Pulsing traction applies rhythmic pressure variations to enhance the negative pressure within the disc (vacuum effect), encouraging retraction
- Rippling traction creates a wave-like motion to mobilize multiple spinal segments and improve fluid exchange and nutrient transport across the targeted disc
- Continuous traction maintains sustained elongation to maximize decompression and nerve relief once tissues are relaxed
2 Paravertebral Rolling Massage
- Relieves Paraspinal Muscle Tension: Rhythmic rolling action helps release tight musculature along the spine, reducing guarding
- Reduces Resistance to Traction: By relaxing surrounding tissues, it allows traction to be applied more effectively, with reduced patient resistance
3 Vibration
- Stimulates Neuromuscular Responses: Gentle oscillations activate reflex pathways, helping muscles relax and respond more efficiently to treatment
- Improves Circulation: Enhances local blood flow, supporting nutrient delivery and waste removal in affected tissues
- Reduces Pain Signaling: Helps modulate sensory input, decreasing perceived pain
4 Heat
- Increases Tissue Elasticity & Relaxation: Heat penetrates soft tissue, making muscles and ligaments more pliable and responsive to therapy
- Enhances Blood Flow: Promotes vasodilation, supporting oxygenation and tissue recovery
- Improves Spinal Flexibility: Prepares the spine for movement and decompression, allowing for smoother, more controlled, effective treatment
