If you suffer from chronic back and neck pain you may be a candidate for non-surgical spinal decompression
Are you ready to explore options other than spinal surgery? Not ready for surgical procedures that end up known as failed back syndrome within 2 years of the surgery? Are you looking to get more answers to your spinal complaints?
Spinal Decompression was developed to effectively treat lower back pain, neck pain and sciatica resulting from herniated or deteriorated discs. Spinal Decompression not only significantly reduces neck and back pain in many patients, but also enables the majority of patients to return to their activities of daily living and a more active lifestyle. It more accurately gets to the root cause of the spinal mechanical problem than surgical intervention in certain spinal cases.
Does Cervical and Lumbar Spinal Decompression really work?
Published research has shown the vast potential of the Cervical and Lumbar decompression DRX9000®. The research was conducted by highly respected physicians and researchers associated with the Mayo Clinic, Stanford, Duke, Johns Hopkins University, the University of California San Francisco, and other prestigious medical institutions.
The DRX9000® lumbar and cervical spinal decompression medical device has been cleared by the FDA to treat patients suffering with incapacitating lower back pain and sciatica caused by herniated discs, degenerative discs, failed back surgery and posterior facet syndrome. Since its release, clinical studies have revealed an amazing success rate in treating cervical and lumbar disc related problems with Spinal Decompression. Patients otherwise unable to get relief have found excellent results using decompression therapy treatments.
Spinal Decompression uses state of the art technology to apply a distraction force to relieve nerve compression typically associated with aging joints and disc pathologies. It can target the exact level of the spinal problem. Patients typically feel relief within a few sessions and more benefits at the end of the first two weeks of treatments.
Contact our office today to schedule an initial consultation with one of our Doctors to determine if you are a candidate for care with Spinal Decompression. After carefully studying your case history and exam findings, they will sit down and explain their recommended plan of action for you. After answering any questions you may have about the recommended plan, you may begin your care with Spinal Decompression.