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Old 06-29-2012, 06:54 PM #5
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Default Avoid DRX 9000

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Originally Posted by Rrae View Post
Does anyone have any feedback on non-surgical spinal decompression, as is used with those DXR-9000 machine thingy's 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?
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.
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