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DRX9000 Spinal Decompression and Sports Injuries

Posted Jun 02 2009 4:34pm

San Francisco Chiropractor and Herniated Disk Specialist comments:

Stk62628cor1 I am asked frequently if the DRX9000 can help sports injuries to the spine, such as disk herniations. The thing is, it doesn't really matter much how the disk was injured, a herniated disk is a herniated disk. Sure, a well conditioned athlete my have a better chance of a favorable outcome with the DRX 9000, but the spinal decompression therapy is applied to the injured spinal disk in the same manner as someone that was in a car accident or just acquired the disk herniations over time. In fact, most spinal disk problems exist for a long time before they reveal themselves. There are millions of people right now walking around with cervical disk herniations, or lumbar disk herniations, and they don't even know it. 

The following is a typical case history at mySan Francisco chiropractic and decompression center

You take a really bad spill snow skiing and hurt your low back. You develop sciatica (leg pain), which you never had before. You try pain pills and muscle relaxers for a month and you feel the same. You go to the chiropractor for a month and only feel a little bit better. The chiropractor sends you for an MRI and two herniated disks in the lumbar spine are discovered. Now what?  Well, at this point you should possibly consider non-surgical spinal decompression with the DRX9000. Two months is probably enough time to know that the problem is not going to respond to conventional therapies. Plus, the longer the problem is there, the more deconditioned the athlete becomes. This also creates fertile soil for a life long case of chronic, severe, low back pain. Often times, early intervention with the DRX9000 can give the spine a good chance to recover and get back to where it was before the injury. It's worth a shot.

If have been diagnosed with or suspect you may have herniated disks in the neck, or herniated disks in the low back, you may be a candidate for nonsurgical spinal decompression with the DRX9000. To find out if you qualify for care at mySan Francisco Spinal Decompression Center, please call 415-392-2225 and ask for a complimentary consultation. Or, fill out ourFree Online Consultation Form.

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