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Scientific Research Conclusively Demonstrates The Effectiveness Of Decompression Therapy

SURGICAL ALTERNATIVES: SPINAL DECOMPRESSION

Orthopedic Technology Review

(2003; 6 (5))

CONCLUSION: 86% of the 219 patients who completed the therapy reported immediate resolution of symptoms, while 84% remained pain-free 90 days post-treatment. Physical examination findings showed improvement in 92% of the 219 patients, and remained intact in 89% of these patients 90 days after treatment. It was shown to be effective for herniated and degenerative discs.

EFFICACY OF VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION ON CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN.

CONCLUSION: This 144 patient study showed 76% achieved remission of pain. Except in emergent conditions, Vertebral Axial Decompression should be used on all conditions before surgery is undertaken.

Journal of Neurologic Research

(Vol. 29, No. 3, March 2003)

US Musculoskeletal Review 2007

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings After Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression”, the follow up MRI showed rehydration of the discs at L3/L4, L4/L5, L5/S1 of a herniated disc patient.

DECOMPRESSION, REDUCTION, AND STABILIZATION OF THE LUMBAR SPINE:
A COST EFFECTIVE TREATMENT.

CONCLUSION: Eighty six percent of herniated intervertebral disc patients achieved ‘good’ (50-89% improvement) to ‘excellent’ (90-100% improvement) results with decompression. Sciatica and back pain were relieved. Facet arthrosis patients, 75% obtained ‘good’ to ‘excellent’ results with decompression.

American Journal of Pain Management

(Vol. 7, No.2, April 1997)

DISC REPAIR FUNDAMENTALLY DEPENDS ON THE STAGE OF DISC DEGENERATION.

CONCLUSION: This study with respect to previous reports, confirms that disc distraction enhances hydration in the degenerated disc and may improve disc nutrition via the vertebral endplates. Thorsten Guehring, MD, et al; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Germany. SPINE (Vol. 31, Number 15, 2006)

American Journal of Pain Management

(Vol. 7, No.2, April 1997)

VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION REDUCES CHRONIC DISCOGENIC LOW BACK PAIN-4 YEAR STUDY.

CONCLUSION: Four year follow-up after Decompression method shows a sustained 86% reduction in pain and that 91% of patients had resumed their normal activities and has remained pain free.

Anesthesiology News, (Vol. 29, No. 3, March 2003)

PROTOCOLS FOR PATIENTS WITH ACTIVITY – LIMITING LOW BACK PAIN

A total of 296 patients with low back pain and evidence of a degenerative and or herniated disc at 1 or more levels were in this study. 8 Week course of treatment consisting of 5, 30 minute sessions of Decompression Therapy per week for 4 weeks and 1, 30 minute session for a week for 4 additional weeks. CONCLUSION: Patients showed continued statistical improvement in both pain scores and functional movement scores after their treatment programs were completed for 180 days post-treatment.

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine February 2008

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