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Herniated disc NYC, Non-surgical Spinal Decompression with the DRX 9000

Posted on 2009-06-30 10:06:24

Herniated disc NYC, Non-surgical spinal Decompression with the DRX 9000 NYC

We’ve all heard of new-age therapies, gimmicks and infomercials that claim a device or treatment will take away all of your back pain. While this may sound like a dream come true, it’s often filled to the brim with lies just to get a peak inside your wallet. If you are suffering from unbearable back and shoulder pain, chances are likely that you’re willing to try anything just to relieve some of the tension. Fortunately, there are innovative treatments such as spinal decompression therapy that can actually alleviate some, if not all of your back pain. Not sure if this is the right treatment for you? The following article will answer many of your questions if spinal decompression is the right treatment for you.

What is spinal decompression therapy?

  Spinal Decompression therapy is a non-surgical treatment that is aimed to reduce back pain. The non-invasive procedure is anything but uncomfortable. During Spinal Decompression a patients lies on a table with a harness wrapped around them for around twenty minutes. Connected to a computer, the harness actually sends pressure to decompress the spine. When pressure is sent to this area, the discs begin to stretch, bringing oxygen as well as blood supply back to the spine. As a result, this begins the healing process, which improves mobility and in the end, reduces muscle spasms.

For most people who undergo spinal decompression therapy, it is finally a chance to live pain-free. The ability to heal without the use of drugs or surgery is a phenomenal opportunity. Spinal decompression is very safe,comfortable and does require hours of effort on your part. With just a few hours of dedication a week, you too could find the relief you’ve been dreaming of.

Is spinal decompression therapy right for every type of back pain?
While it is important to consult a physician in order to figure out if this treatment would be beneficial, many people who suffer from herniated discs, sciatica or a pinched nerve find this type of treatment extremely successful.

If spinal decompression seems like it might help you back issues talk with your physical therapist to get more information. Thanks to its continuous success, you will find that clinics and even private practices offer this type of treatment. Living Well Medical offers the most comprehensive spinal decompression protocols in NYC.

How long does this treatment last and how much does it cost?
Spinal Decompression therapy is quick and painless, but it does require a handful of sessions. While most spinal decompression sessions are less than twenty minutes in length, patients are required to attend therapy four to five time a week. In addition, it is recommended that patients undergo 15-25 sessions, as many fully recover from their back pain. Costs vary depending on insurance coverage. Despite the fact that this sounds like a pricey therapy, it is much cheaper than spinal decompression surgery.What is a second chance of life worth to you.

Back pain, Spinal Decompression, Spinal decompression therapy, DRX 9000 NYC

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DRX 9000 NYC-Chiropractor NYC-DRX 9000 study

Posted on 2009-06-12 10:04:31

Medical News Today

The Latest DRX9000™ Study Data Published In Peer-Reviewed Journal!



A study titled, "Prospective Evaluation of the Efficacy of Spinal Decompression via the DRX9000™ for Chronic Low Back Pain" was published in the December issue of The Journal of Medicine. The study authored by Dr. John Leslie, Mayo Clinic, et al, was designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the DRX9000™ in the treatment of chronic lower back pain. Patients enrolled in the study had suffered an overall average of 266 weeks of low back pain. At the conclusion of the study, 16 of the 18 patients reported improvement in low back pain, greater than 50%. The authors state, "Patients also reported having better daily activity function as measured by the Oswestry Disability Index." Reprints are available through Axiom Worldwide. To view this article please visit here.

Spinal decompression on the DRX 9000 available with Dr. Steven Shoshany

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