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mrsD 03-07-2011 05:26 PM

Let me just throw in my experience-- 2 cents:

My xrays show severe back issues. My doctor said I should be
in severe pain and suffering immensely.

I do have some problems now and then on the left since my last fall. I can't stand for long periods of time anymore.

But I still get around, I use a hiking pole for stairs and for malls, parking lots and whatever. I have a long walking limit of about 2 hrs with rests in between.

Not everything that looks bad is bad in reality. Now perhaps another fall or accident would be devastating to me at this point, so I am very very careful.

Dr. Sarno MD who writes about this explains it in his books.
Give him a Google and see.

kiev71 06-29-2012 06:54 PM

Avoid DRX 9000
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 750709)
Does anyone have any feedback on non-surgical spinal decompression, as is used with those DXR-9000 machine thingy's :confused: I've inquired about this over on the spinal forum and have got some good feedback......
Just wondered what our PN friends have to say about this?
:hug:

I got gravely injured on DRX 9000. You may notice it right away but if you have any SI issues (or event if you don't) SI ligaments will be weakened with the treatments and may later fail. This is what happened to me. The issue with many providers is that you will be placed on the hot bed before the treatment and iced/lasered after the treatment, this will mitigate the pain for the duration of treatments. I also was under a lot of stress at the time and did not notice that I am being injured.

Dubious 06-29-2012 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiev71 (Post 892940)
I got gravely injured on DRX 9000. You may notice it right away but if you have any SI issues (or event if you don't) SI ligaments will be weakened with the treatments and may later fail. This is what happened to me. The issue with many providers is that you will be placed on the hot bed before the treatment and iced/lasered after the treatment, this will mitigate the pain for the duration of treatments. I also was under a lot of stress at the time and did not notice that I am being injured.

Hmmm...there is so much that you are leaving out. For example, why did you go see the chiropractor, what was your diagnosis, why was he compelled to do (cervical/lumbar?) traction, do you have inflammatory arthritis (contraindication to traction)? There are so many issues...you may not even know the answers.

DRX9000 is traction. Traction is indicated for numerous conditions and contraindicated for others. That is why you go to a doc :)

It is mostly benign, can aggravate some conditions but rarely causes permanent harm. I don't like the DRX9000 because in my opinion it is just traction that is over charged ($200 vs $35 for standard traction per visit). That said, it is no more dangerous than traction you would otherwise get at a PT or chiro office.


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