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The
NEW Treatment for Low Back Pain
Spinal Decompression
In
the past, a patient suffering from disc problems usually
was given pain medications, instructed to refrain from physical
activities, referred for physical therapy, and when they
werent progressing they were sent for spinal surgery.
Conservative chiropractic care proved very helpful in many
cases, yet there have been some cases when surgery seemed
to be the only other option
until now.
Today,
you dont have to live with that pain anymore. Thanks
to the concerted efforts of a team of top physicians and
medical engineers, Spinal Decompression was developed to effectively
treat lower back pain and sciatica resulting from herniated
or deteriorated discs. Spinal Decompression not only significantly
reduces back pain in many patients, but also enables the
majority of patients to return to more active lifestyles.
Does
Spinal Decompression really work?
Spinal
Decompression has been proven effective in relieving the
pain associated with bulging and herniated discs, degenerative
disc disease, sciatica, and even relapse or failed back
surgery. Since its release in 2001, clinical studies have
revealed an amazing success rate in treating lumbar disc
related problems with Spinal Decompression. Click
Here for How Spinal Decompression Works!
How
does it work?
Spinal Decompression uses state of the art technology to apply a distraction
force to relieve nerve compression often associated with
low back pain and sciatica.
How
do I get started?
Contact
our office at 561-967-6655 to schedule an initial consultation
with a doctor to determine if you are a candidate for care
with Spinal Decompression. After carefully studying your case history
and exam findings, our doctor will sit down and explain
his 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.
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