NON-SURGICAL LUMBAR/ CERVICAL DISC DECOMPRESSION

The Axiom DRX9000 is the most widely used TRUE spinal decompression unit. It is utilized by Chiropractors, Neurologists, Orthopedic / Neurosurgeons, Physical Therapists for the management of Lumbar and Cervical Disc Herniation, Lumbar and Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease, Lumbar and Cervical Spinal Stenosis, Sciatica, Arm Numbness/Pain

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING
Non-Surgical
LUMBAR DISC DECOMPRESSION
What is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Spinal decompression therapy is a
clinically tested, computerized, FDA cleared treatment with a very high success
rate for a number of low back or neck ailments and pain associated with
herniated or bulging discs...even after failed surgery. It is a
non-surgical, traction based therapy for relief of back and leg pain. During
this procedure, by cycling through distraction and relaxation phases and by
proper positioning, a spinal disc can be isolated and placed under negative
pressure, causing a vacuum effect within it. This decompression of the
discs lets oxygen and blood flow into affected areas to speed up healing and
relieve pain.
Will
I have to continue with Spinal Decompression treatments forever?
Besides being a near pain free
treatment, this is not a treatment you must do forever. Once the
treatment plan outlined by your doctor is completed and maximum recovery has
been obtained, you are done. Regular chiropractic visits can help keep
you at your optimum health.
Are
the effects of Spinal Decompression Therapy permanent?
Decompression of the lumbar disc is the first step to living a pain free lifestyle. All patients will be required to learn and continue a spinal rehabilitation program to stabilize the disc and strengthen the spine to avoid recurrence. At Midway Chiropractic we will teach you in our gymnasium the proper way to stabilize and strengthen your lower back.
How
does this negative pressure affect an injured disc?
During spinal decompression therapy, a
negative pressure is created within the disc. Because of that negative
pressure, disc material that has protruded or herniated can be pulled back
within the normal confines of the disc and permit healing to occur by letting
oxygen and blood flow into the affected areas.
What
system is used for this purpose?
The Axiom DRX9000 Spinal Decompression
System is a computerized treatment that is painless and takes only
minutes. The DRX9000 is clinically tested, FDA cleared, and offers pure,
honest, genuine spinal decompression therapy. DRX9000 is the most widely
used of all decompression machines. It
has shown in clinical testing to be effective for treatment of
Herniated/Protruded/Extruded Disc, Degenerative Disc Disease, Stenosis, Failed
Back Surgery (without instrumentation/appliance), Sciatica.There is no hospitalization. No harmful
side effects. Spinal Decompression Therapy gets to the cause of
pain by gently taking pressure off the spinal discs and nerves, allowing
them to heal naturally. Removing pressure not only allows the spinal
discs to reposition themselves but also regain vital fluids which help them to
become healthier.
How
is Spinal Decompression Therapy different from regular traction?
Traction stretches the muscles and the
spine simultaneously, needlessly dispersing energy between various spinal
segments, sometimes triggering painful muscle spasms, which can unfortunately
prevent needed decompression. Traction at times can actually increase the internal pressure inside the disc. Lumbar traction has been around for years and has been shown ineffective.
Spinal Decompression, by utilizing
customized angles of pull, attempts to isolate specific lumbar disc segments,
and additionally, by utilizing customized programs of "hold" and
"relax", reduces or eliminates proprioceptive response and muscle
spasms, thus allowing true spinal spinal decompression to occur. The computer processor senses when your muscles are spasming and shuts down the decompression. When your muscles relax, the computer activates the decompression. This monitoring occurs throughout the 45min treatment and will occurs hundreds of times. Only with this computer technology can true disc decompression occur.
Who
can benefit from Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Anyone who has back pain caused in
whole or in part by a damaged disc may be helped by spinal decompression
therapy. These conditions include herniated, protruding or bulging discs,
spinal stenosis, sciatica or radiculopathy (pinched nerves). It is safe for any adult patient.
How
do I qualify for Spinal Decompression Therapy?
The doctor will evaluate your condition.
If you have x-rays, MRI’s or CT scans, please bring them along to your
appointment.
Can
Spinal Decompression Therapy help Arthritis?
In many cases, yes. The doctor
will determine if decompression therapy is right for you. The distraction
of the vertebrae and discs will often help with increased ranges of motion
associated with certain forms of arthritis.
Are
there medical studies that document the effectiveness of Spinal Decompression
Therapy?
Yes! One study documented by MRI reported up to 90% reduction of disc herniations in 10 of 14 cases and other studies reported that the majority of ruptured disc patients achieved "good" to "excellent" results after spinal decompression therapy. Axiom has just released a new studies regarding the effectiveness of the DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Treatment of Herniated Disc.
Axiom's Commitment
To Ongoing Clinical Research
Axiom
Worldwide is the only non-surgical spinal decompression manufacturer
with an International Medical Advisory Board, administered by an
Independent Steering Committee
Are
there conditions where Spinal Decompression Therapy is not recommended?
Spinal decompression therapy is not
recommended for pregnant women, patients who have severe osteoporosis, severe
obesity or severe nerve damage. Spinal surgery with instrumentation (screws,
metal plates or “cages”) is also contraindicated. However, spinal
decompression therapy after bone fusion or non-fusion surgery, can be
performed.
Are
the Spinal Decompression sessions painful?
In almost all cases, the treatments are
completely painless and most people even notice a reduction of pain during
treatment. In fact, some patients fall asleep during the spinal
decompression session. Some patients report increased muscle soreness following
the first couple of treatments. This is to be expected (movement in that
area may not have been used in a long time).
How
many sessions will be required?
The specific treatment plan will be
determined by the doctor after your examination. Based on current research, our clinical experience, and normal situations, the best
results have been achieved with a total of 20 to 30 sessions comprised of 30 to 45 minutes each of treatment time. It is up to the doctor’s discretion to
determine these times and if the patient can tolerate the longer treatment
time.
How
many treatments will I need before seeing results?
Many patients get substantial,
immediate relief after just a few treatments. Some after just one.
For some patients, they will follow a course of slow, gradual improvements over
time. Every patient is different.
Do
most patients receive therapy and rehabilitative exercises in addition to
Spinal Decompression Therapy?
To reduce inflammation and assist the
healing process, supporting structures are treated with passive therapies
(ice/heat), Active Release Technique to reduce spasm and muscle imbalances, chiropractic
adjustments (as required), active rehabilitation in order to strengthen the
spinal musculature. We offer and advise all patients to perform Post
Decompression Rehabilitation.
The Post Decompression Rehabilitation
is a series of rehabilitative exercise and stretches that are customized and
modified to your specific spinal correction. Strengthening muscles, the
core, and supportive structures, will not only make the body strong, but will
also keep prior debilitating conditions from coming back.
Will
spinal decompression therapy be covered by Insurance?
Bring your insurance card with you and
we will be glad to check your benefits. The most important part is to
determine if we can help you, after determining that we can help you, we will
explain your treatment plan in detail and what is included in your treatments. Most insurances do not cover spinal
decompression therapy. All insurance in
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