Spinal Decompression, especially with the DRX 9000 true spinal decompression system, has been getting very good results. We at the Southern California Spine Center have been using these systems in conjunction with a comprehensive rehabilitation program for 4 years. Our results are great. The difference is not the machine but in 1) Dr. Mountain selecting patients that stand the greatest potential for getting a great result 2) only a doctor performing all aspects of the treatment.
Studies are now validating the results that doctors have been getting using the DRX 9000. Patients especially with single level disc herniations or disc bulges with or with out sciatica have been getting results that are just short of miraculous. You can learn more about this study and the researchers associated with it at www.axiomworldwide.com/specialreport.
There is now no need to suffer with chronic low back pain or lancinating pain that runs down your leg. DRX 9000 technology is now leading the way with conservative treatment for disc injuries and sciatica. Remember to give your self the greatest opportunity to end your suffering, be evaluated by a doctor with experience and who is careful in choosing patients for this treatment. The doctor should also apply the treatment because there are subtleties that will effect your results that only an experienced doctor will be able to apply. Low back strengthening and rehabilitation afterwards is very important, it helps prevent re-injury. Feel free to call the Southern California Spine Center if you have any questions or would like to be evaluated. Ask for Amy or Jennifer 619-692-0712
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