Spinal Decompression Therapy
HealthQuest Chiropractic & Wellness Center has a NEW device that brings relief to people with cervical or lumbar disc herniation, chronic back pain, sciatica, neck pain, and more!
Do you or someone you know suffer from chronic low back pain, sciatica (leg pain), or neck and arm pain?
Have you tried everything and failed to get the results that you desire?
Have you been told that there is no other option than to continue to take drugs or have a dangerous spinal surgical procedure?
If you or someone you know is plagued with the pain of spinal disk problems that cause not only neck and back pain but also leg (sciatica) and arm pain, then there is finally a solution.
If you have serious degeneration in your neck or lower back and have been told, “there is nothing more that can be done”, then there is a way to pain-free living.
We are THRILLED to announce to you, our patients and friends, the arrival of the Triton DTS Spinal Decompression Table.This table is a state-of-the-art device, which gently decompresses disks that have been compressed, bulged, or even herniated.It takes pressure off the injured nerves and allows healing to occur as body fluids start to circulate into the injured tissue.The treatment is safe and completely painless and dramatically effective in a majority of cases.Research has shown an 85% success rate with many common disk problems.
Effective For:
*Herniated Discs
*Sciatica
*Spinal Stenosis
*Failed Surgeries
Advantages:
*Non-Surgical
*Likely Effective
*Extremely Safe
*FDA Cleared
*Affordable Cost
“Eighty-six
percent of ruptured intervertebral disc (RID) patients achieved ‘good’ (50-89%
improvement) to ‘excellent’ (90-100% improvement) results with decompression.
Sciatica and back pain were relieved.” “Of the facet arthrosis patients, 75%
obtained ‘good’ to ‘excellent’ results with decompression.”
Shealy, Norman MD;
Borgmeyer, Vera RN MA. Emerging Technologies: Preliminary Findings:
Decompression, Reduction, and stabilization of the lumbar spine: A
cost-effective treatment for lumbosacral pain. American Journal of Pain
Management. 1997; 7(2).
“Serial MRI
of 20 patients treated with the decompression table shows in our study up to
90% reduction of subligamentous nucleus herniation in 10 of 14. Some
rehydration occurs detected by T2 and proton density signal increase. Torn
annulus repair is seen in all.”
Eyerman, Edward MD. Simple pelvic traction gives inconsistent relief to
herniated lumbar disc sufferers. Journal of Neuroimaging. Paper presented to
the American Society of Neuroimaging,
“All but two
of the patients in the study improved at least 30% or more in the first three
weeks. Utilizing the outcome measures, this form of decompression reduces
symptoms and improves activities of daily living.”
Bruce Gundersen, DC;
Michael Henrie, MS II, Josh Christensen, DC. A Clinical Trial on Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Using
Vertebral Axial Distraction Delivered
by a Computerized Traction Device. The
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