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    Envoyée le dimanche 16 mars 2008 18:25:35
    par netrover18
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    Shows how non-surgical spinal decompression can help lower back pain due to herniated discs. Features the TX-1 decompression table.



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  • saleemfl

    The DRX9000 is truly amazing, my aunt was treated on it in Northern California, she used to not be able to walk for 10 minutes without severe pain; she now is completely pain free! There is not a single decompression device or traction device on the market that has anywhere near the reasearch the DRX9000 has on it. You can email Excite Medical (the new manufacturer) for copies of all the research.
    mercredi 07 septembre 2011 10:02:10
  • PixieStew

    This therapy works for herniated discs. I've suffered with them for many years and this was the ONLY thing that reduced and pretty much eliminated the torture of a bad back. I very much believe in it and thank my chiropractor for introducing it as an alternative to surgery that most likely would not have worked.
    mardi 05 avril 2011 03:04:08
  • sambking

    @rayray5340 Ray, I suggest googling Thomas Griner and reading about spastic muscles. Thomas Griner has connected all the dots and has come up with a method that works for releasing the lactic acid from the spindle cases and getting the feedback nerves communicating with the cerebellum properly. I had excruciating pain in my hip joint that was the result of spastic muscles pulling my femur into my hip joint. Good luck with your patients! Feel free to ask me more about it if you need to. Sam
    jeudi 30 septembre 2010 15:03:20
  • rayray5340

    hi i just wanted to comment about this machine and your spastic muscles comment. I thought this machine was for spine and herniating disk problems and not spastic muscles. just wondering your thoughts on that. I have a person in my office whos in great shape however has come down with some herniating disk issues. im thinking about referring him to this type of procedure. what do you think.
    jeudi 09 septembre 2010 10:45:42
  • sambking

    What about spastic muscles stuck in a contracted state? Do a search for Thomas Griner and then read his work on how spastic muscle or hypertonic muscle creates many, many problems in the body. You will find it under neurosoma. He developed a technique that he has practiced for over 40 years. There is science behind his work as opposed to most all others.
    jeudi 08 juillet 2010 19:39:19
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