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Originally Posted by Dubious
It is approved as a traction device by the FDA. I have seen ads where you can sign a 2 or 3 month contract with a DRX9000 practioner for $5000+ (cash out of pocket - insurance typically does not cover this when it is called spinal decomression therapy and illegal for the doc to call it traction just to get paid)
or...
you can get the same thing (IMO) without all of the fancy lights attached to it at a PT or conventional chiropractic office for about $35 per visit, usually reimbursable by insurance (plan permitting).
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This is GOOD to know! THank you very much!
......I have a sneaky suspicion that the first place I was going to check in to would fall under the category of your first paragraph!

This is good to be savy on! Now I won't seem like such a 'sucker'.......