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Old 02-01-2011, 01:39 PM #1
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Frown Decompression therapy

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Originally Posted by Silverlady View Post
Mel,
This is what Aetna Insurance company considers their opinion of this machine, but I don't know anything about them. Just seems to me they are not proven to work yet.


Billye
Yes, they consider the therapy "experimental" so they are off the hook!
In my area of the country this group, ncwbackpain
has an amazing number of videos of patients on their web site responding to the question as to how the therapy helped them. Includes a dentist. Long expensive therapy though and I am a physician and still non-believer. Likely same results as inversion therapy. eddiej9
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