A Back Pain Sufferer’s Guide To Non-surgical Decompression Therapy And The Drx9000

December 29, 2008 by admin  
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As non-surgical spinal decompression therapy gains recognition in the chronic back pain community, more and more upper back pain patients may want to find out if they qualify for the DRX9000 treatment. So what kind of information would you need as a patient researching this type of treatment? Take a look next and you may find several of the most important questions a patient could have.

Who qualifies for the DRX9000™ treatment?

Back pain sufferers that could benefit most from non-surgical decompression therapy may be those with: Pain from a disc bulge that is greater than 4 weeks old. If six months after surgery, chronic back pain due to a failed back surgery persists. Continual pain from degenerated disks and have not responded well to four weeks of conventional therapy. Patients with four weeks availability for treatment protocol. Patients with a minimum age of 18.

What can I expect throughout therapy?

Throughout each 30-minute treatment session the patient relaxes comfortably on a heavily-padded bed. After being secured into position by an upper and lower body harness, the back pain patient can entirely relax by viewing a DVD, listening to music, or simply taking a nap. Usually, each 30-minute session is divided into 18-phases where spinal decompressive forces alternate between a maximum and minimum therapeutic level. The cycling of forces in this manner appears to produce a pumping action that simulates the natural processes accountable for nourishing the intervertebral disc.

What will I experience throughout the course of therapy?

Several patients could experience light side effects with this form of treatment. Mild muscular discomfort throughout therapy could occur. The feeling would be comparable to what a person may feel at the start of a new exercise routine. Most patients find this treatment rather comfortable and relaxing. For the period of thirty minute sessions, many patients sense a gentle stretch in the lumbar spine and have a tendency to go to sleep. Adjunctive therapies to non-surgical spinal decompression normally involve electrical stimulation and cold therapy. A lumbar support belt and/or exercise are often prescribed to conserve the benefits of non-surgical spinal decompression and advance patient compliance.

Am I able to receive treatment on the DRX9000 if I have had back surgery?

Yes. It truly depends on the kind of surgery you had. If you’ve had plates, screws, cables, and/or any sort of metal implant inserted in your spine you will not be a candidate for therapy.

Are there any exclusions why someone could not be treated on the DRX9000™?

The DRX9000™ cannot help patients with: compression fractures, pelvic or abdominal cancer, prior lumbar fusion, severe osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis (unstable), pars defect, Pathologic Aortic aneurysm, disc space infections, severe peripheral neuropathy, hemiplegia or cognitive dysfunction

May I be treated throughout my pregnancy?

No. Patients who are pregnant cannot be treated throughout any stage of pregnancy.

While under DRX9000™ therapy, will my everyday activities be restricted?

During the initial two weeks of treatment, patients are told to limit everyday activities and are placed on light duty at work. After the second week of treatment, commencement activity is allowed. Patients which have improved by 50% are instructed on various lumbar stretching exercises to be performed in conjunction with treatment.

After completing my 20 treatments, will I ever need to be treated again?

Patients will be placed on a strengthening and rehabilitation program for approximately 4-6 weeks to help strengthen paravertebral musculature. Patients are to revisit one month after treatment for evaluation and follow-up to see if maintenance DRX9000 treatments are needed.

If you are experiencing back pain and would like to learn more about non-surgical spinal decompression and the DRX9000, please contact your local DRX9000 physician.

This information is not intended nor should be used as a substitute for professional medical help. Speak with your physician before considering any medical treatment method available.

Non-surgical Spinal Decompression As The Choice Of Therapy Of Disc Herniations

December 27, 2008 by admin  
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A herniated or bulging disc is a back condition where by the internal gel-like part of the intervertebral disc has penetrated through the outer portion of the disc. The gel-like center of an intervertebral disc is detained together by sheets called the annulus fibrosis. Once the center of the disc has penetrated through the annulus fibrosis, it may cause mechanical pressure on adjoining structures and bring forth chemical reactions resulting in lumbar pain. If the main issue is left untreated, it may develop into a life-altering lumbar pain condition.

Herniated or bulging disks may be caused by a fierce strain or injury, as well as ongoing movement or tension associated with daily lifting. As we age the constant wear and tear of the intervertebral disk may also lead to disc bulges. The warning signs of a herniated or bulging disk will vary depending on the position of the problem and your body’s response to pain.

Herniated lumbar disk warning signs have always been hard to differentiate from other spinal disorders, as well as minor lumbar pain injuries. Intense lumbar pain radiating to the buttocks, legs and feet are a typical warning sign of those suffering from a herniated or bulging disk, which may also feel worse by simply coughing or laughing. Tingling or numbness in legs or feet is also a warning sign for this lumbar pain condition. If the disk herniation is not fixed, a mid back pain sufferer may experience muscle weakness or even muscle deterioration as time expires.

A herniated cervical disk may lead to slight or severe neck pain. neck pain may be classified as slight or intense pain in shoulders, mid to upper arm, chest, forearm, hands and fingers. neck pain may be increased by simple movements such as turning or bending down, laughing and coughing.

A relatively new lumbar pain therapy called non-surgical spine decompression, provides relief of lumbar pain associated with herniated, bulging disks, degenerative disk disease, posterior facet syndrome, and sciatica. The theory behind non-surgical spine decompression is a course of action whereby forces are applied to the spine in a manner that maximizes spinal elongation.

Non-surgical spine decompression with the DRX9000™ involves application of forces logarithmically to elongate the spine without causing the muscles that guard the spine to contract. The technology needed to apply spinal decompressive forces is very sophisticated. The DRX9000 True Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression System™ utilizes high-speed treatment computers to calculate the logarithmic spine decompression treatment curve for each lumbar pain patient. Recently published clinical research data demonstrates very promising results for lumbar pain patients suffering with herniated or bulging disks.

While herniated and bulging disks are a common lumbar pain condition in America, lumbar pain patients today have a new effective, non-surgical alternative with the DRX9000 True Non-surgical Spinal Decompression System™.

This data is not intended nor should be used as a substitute for professional medical help. Talk with your physician before implementing any medical treatment method available.

Back Pain Conditions Normally Treatable With Non-surgical Lumbar Decompression Therapy

December 27, 2008 by admin  
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As our population continues to grow and overall health diminishes due to bad eating habits or stress, the number of back pain patients may increase considerably over the next decade. Non-surgical decompression therapy aims to non-surgically alleviate patients’ back and neck pain. The DRX9000 True Non-surgical Spinal Decompression System™ is designed to provide pain relief for compressive and degenerative injuries of the spine.

Spine Decompression with the DRX9000 offers patients relief from pain associated with the following conditions:

Disc Herniations

Considered the most common source of back pain associated with a certain structural irregularity. Pain may come overnight, but seldom does a herniated disk appear overnight.

Degenerative Disk Disease

DDD is a state of dehydration and deterioration manifested by the gradual erosion of the discs ability to dispense and resist mechanical loads. As disks deteriorate, they become more likely to injury from physical trauma. Degenerative disc disease may also play a large part in conditions such as disk bulges, disk herniations, and stenosis.

Sciatica

It is a condition often associated with a herniated or ruptured disk. When the injured disk restricts one of the spinal nerves leading to the sciatic nerve, it can construct a shock-like pain that travels through the buttocks and down one leg to under the knee. Tingling and numbness are familiar in this condition. Sciatica can arise rapidly, or develop slowly.

How does non-surgical back decompression alleviate pain associated with herniated disks and degenerative disc disease?

The theory behind non-surgical spine decompression is a process whereby forces are applied to the spine in a manner that maximizes spinal elongation. By enlarging intradiscal space, a disc herniation size may decrease.

Are there any exclusions why a back pain patient could not be treated on the DRX9000™?

The DRX9000 will not treat back pain sufferers with: compression fractures, pelvic or abdominal cancer, prior lumbar fusion, severe osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis (unstable), pars defect, Pathologic Aortic aneurysm, disc space infections, severe peripheral neuropathy, hemiplegia or cognitive dysfunction.

If anyone you know is suffering from a herniated disk, bulging disk, degenerative disk disease or sciatica, simply ask you doctor if you qualify for the DRX9000 treatment.

To learn more about non-surgical spine decompression, please ask your doctor if the DRX9000 is right for you.

This data is not intended nor should be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult with your doctor before attempting any medical treatment method available.