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<title>Advanced Spinal Decompression</title>
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<description>Advanced Spinal Decompression Using The DRX9000 In Wall NJ (Jersey Shore)&lt;br&gt;
TRACTION VS SPINAL DECOMPRESSION&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Often times, when I first consult with a herniated disc patient, they tell me they just feel like being pulled apart. If there
was just a way to pull the bones off of the herniated disc. Well,
that&#039;s exactly what nonsurgical spinal decompression with the DRX9000&amp;nbsp;
does. It&#039;s also much different than what spinal traction does. Cervical
or lumbar spinal traction stretches and pulls the entire spine. This
can actually hurt someone with herniated lumbar discs or disc
herniations in the neck.
&lt;p&gt;When a spinal disc is injured, the body protects it by guarding the
injured area with it&#039;s muscles. When a force is applied the body will
resist by guarding even more. Trying to fight this physiological
response by pulling (with conventional traction) even more can result
in injury.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The way that spinal decompression with the DRX9000 applies it&#039;s
forces is much different. The DRX9000 is fully computerized. It has
it&#039;s own servo. It also has a bi-directional motor that spins at
lightning fast speeds. The computer of the DRX9000 is able
to communicate with the patients muscles through the harnessing system
that the patient is wearing. The DRX9000 is actually programmed to
appliy decompressive forces to the specific spinal level of the disc
herniation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Once setup is complete and the DRX9000 begins to pull or decompress
the specific spinal segment, say L5--The body will resist and try to
guard the injured area with it&#039;s spinal muscles.&amp;nbsp; The DRX9000 senses
this and makes adjustments to the amount of force it is using by
signaling the bi-directional motor to spin forward or backwards.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-04 10:00:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Igal  Dubov</author>
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<title>Advanced Spinal Decompression</title>
<link>http://www.orthopaedicweblinks.com/Detailed/12767.html</link>
<description>Advanced Spinal Decompression Using The DRX9000 In Wall NJ (Jersey Shore)&lt;br&gt;TRACTION VS SPINAL DECOMPRESSION&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Often times, when I first consult with a herniated disc patient, they tell me they just feel like being pulled apart. If there
was just a way to pull the bones off of the herniated disc. Well,
that&#039;s exactly what nonsurgical spinal decompression with the DRX9000&amp;nbsp; does. It&#039;s also much different than what spinal traction does. Cervical
or lumbar spinal traction stretches and pulls the entire spine. This
can actually hurt someone with herniated lumbar discs or disc
herniations in the neck.
&lt;p&gt;When a spinal disc is injured, the body protects it by guarding the
injured area with it&#039;s muscles. When a force is applied the body will
resist by guarding even more. Trying to fight this physiological
response by pulling (with conventional traction) even more can result
in injury.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The way that spinal decompression with the DRX9000 applies it&#039;s
forces is much different. The DRX9000 is fully computerized. It has
it&#039;s own servo. It also has a bi-directional motor that spins at
lightning fast speeds. The computer of the DRX9000 is able
to communicate with the patients muscles through the harnessing system
that the patient is wearing. The DRX9000 is actually programmed to
appliy decompressive forces to the specific spinal level of the disc
herniation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Once setup is complete and the DRX9000 begins to pull or decompress
the specific spinal segment, say L5--The body will resist and try to
guard the injured area with it&#039;s spinal muscles.&amp;nbsp; The DRX9000 senses
this and makes adjustments to the amount of force it is using by
signaling the bi-directional motor to spin forward or backwards.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-04 10:00:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Dr Barry H Rizzo DC Barry H Rizzo Jr DC LLC Intergrated Pain Management and Rehab</title>
<link>http://www.orthopaedicweblinks.com/Detailed/14355.html</link>
<description>&lt;p&gt;We provide exceptional service and strive for quick, long-lasting
results by collaborating with multi-disciplinary subspecialties
including physiatry, orthopaedics, and pain management. Whether the
condition requires traditional chiropractic techniques, progressive
rehabilitative exercises, or advanced procedures that involve join
injections and manipulation, you will be treated personally and
professionally.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We believe that a well coordinated medical and chiropractic approach
to musculoskeletal conditions can offer the greatest results in the
least amount of time, allowing our patients to return to their lives on
their terms, which in turn allows them to enjoy the things that are
important to them with less pain and greater function.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
<pubDate>2008-11-10 10:00:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Spine Grrl</author>
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<title>Manalapan Medical</title>
<link>http://www.orthopaedicweblinks.com/Detailed/14106.html</link>
<description>We are a multi-specialty clinic specializing in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery, Joint Re-constructive Surgery, and Rehabilitation.&lt;br&gt;</description>
<pubDate>2008-07-12 10:00:41 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Pavel Kapelnikov</author>
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