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DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Therapy:: Herniated Disc / Disc Herniation Treatment

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DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Therapy(offered by Orange County Spinal Decompression - OCSpinalDecompression.com) is highly effective at both eliminating the pain and disability caused by Herniated Discs. Spinal Decompression gently separates the bones of the spine which creates a vacuum within the disc. This negative pressure "sucks" the herniated material back into the disc! Incredibly safe and effective.

Our Complete Spinal Rehabilitation Program is Covered by Most Major Insurance Plans.

Visit our website at OCSpinalDecompression.com or call (949) 857-1888 to learn more.

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  • Could I achieve the same results with this machine despite working in housekeeping?

  • @NIKKIselma Great question. Certain activities - like bending down with housekeeping - tend to work against Spinal Decompression in the early phase of treatment. Spinal Decompression 'decompresses' the disc while bending / sitting / lifting 'compresses' the disc. Therefore, we recommend limiting such activities during the first 2-3 weeks of treatment. Even if this is not possible the treatment could still be effective, but improvement may be slower and could take longer.

  • I did this about 5 years ago, I was crawling up my legs w/ my hands 2 stand up & even was bed ridden for a wk. This machine is bar none the BEST OPTION available. I can walk a& no longer have to crawl up my legs to stand. It's $100 a visit, too much, I spent about $4,000. I've been been studying how 2 build my own machine, this machine costs $100,000.00. But beyond my idea I HIGHLY recommend this to anyone suffering from bulging/herniated discs. Also get a portable Tens Unit from your doctor. GL

  • @wackystackr I'm happy to hear about your great results. We see results like that each and every day. It makes going to work that much more fun and rewarding.

  • OK, but what happens when the machine stops pulling you apart? Gravity does the opposite... adds pressure, which re-compresses the disc and it bulges back out. Seems like decompression would just be temporary relief.

  • @kw757 Excellent question. Discs are designed to last our entire lives. The proteins within the disc hold onto the fluid quite strongly – gravity alone should not be enough to drive this fluid out.

    I answered this question is far greater detail on our website.

  • @KenEricksonDC YouTube won't let me post the link to the blog post that I wrote to answer your question. Visit our website in the channel profile and just add backslash news. It's titled "What happens when Spinal Decompression treatment is done?" Sorry for the inconvenience.

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  • @KenEricksonDC I was injured at 33, I am 47 now. Like I said I suffered BADLY, my pain dr said NO to this machine stating they were useless. I was DESPERATE & did it anyway, it HELPED, NO folks it SAVED my life, it gave me QUALITY of LIFE. It by no means is perfect but if your suffering with herniated/bulging discs DON'T WAIT! I'm walking proof this machine works. Again GL and Ken my Chiropractor felt rewarded by so many + results too. His confidence HELPED ME along w/ a Good Dose of God :-)

  • Are twice weekly treatments sufficient to treat disk herniation. I have four ruptured disks in my neck and thus far have had 7 treatment with slight improvement in pain relief. I have had treatments 2 times per week and now have been told it should be 1 time per week. Thanks for your feed back.

  • @kw757 Trust me this machine will help you. I could not walk and after about 40 treatments I could walk, that's about 5 years ago. I say DO IT, that's from personal experience and 14 years of chronic back pain. Good Luck

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