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Q: How does Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy
work?
A: Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy
provides a computer directed method of applying and
achieving physical therapy treatment objectives without
requiring the patient to participate in any exhaustive
or painful exercise regimen. It is performed by a
certified clinician. The Non-Surgical Spinal
Decompression Therapy device gently manipulates the
offending spinal segment, while helping stretch and
re-tone underlying musculature. The result is improved
lumbar health and pain elimination in about 86% of
patients treated.
Q: If I use
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy, when will I
start feeling better?
A: Many patients start feeling improvement by the
second week of the treatment.
Q: Are there
any side effects to the treatments?
A: Most patients do not experience any adverse side
effects from undergoing Non-Surgical Spinal
Decompression Therapy. Occasionally, a few patients
experience muscle spasm for a limited time.
Q: Are there
any drugs used in the treatment?
A: Although drug therapy is not a mainstay of
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy, some
clinicians advocate the use of anti-inflammatory
medications and muscle relaxants.
Q: How long
does it take to complete the treatment?
A: Each treatment session lasts approximately 30
minutes and is repeated approximately 20 times over the
course of 35 days. The number of sessions depends on the
severity of the problem.
Q: How successful is Non-Surgical Spinal
Decompression Therapy?
A: In a prospective randomized clinical trial,
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy achieved a
high success rate. Thousands of patients have been
successfully treated with Non-Surgical Spinal
Decompression Therapy.
Q: Does
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy involve
surgery or injections?
A: No. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Therapy is
completely non-invasive, is non-surgical and involves no
injections. Not only is Non-Surgical Spinal
Decompression Therapy safe and painless, it's also
comfortable and relaxing.
Q: How can I
get more information or get started?
A: Simply call the office closest to you at (305)
949-6740, (954) 772-2711 or (561) 296-1317 and make an
appointment today. Your initial consultation is free and
we will determine if you qualify for treatment.
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