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Rrae 03-05-2011 10:42 AM

Spinal Decompression
 
Oh, forgot to ask this....

A couple folks have commented on this - in terms of surgical....
but I was wondering more in terms of the NONsurgical spinal decompression....

There are a few spine specialists in my area who use this 'machine'-thing (DXR 9000, or something like that?) Has anyone heard of this?
I don't know much about spinal decompression.

I wonder if there are many discussions on non-surgical spinal decompression.
I ought to take advantage of the 'search' feature at top of page and see.
I will do just that.......

In the meantime, if anyone has any input on this, I'd be very grateful...

Cheers
Rae

Mark56 03-05-2011 12:59 PM

Oh, that.....
 
Well, a very dear friend of ours who is a Chiropractor, gave it a go in a joint practice started up with a colleague of his and he had both positive and negatives to say about it. End result, he and his colleague abandonded the joint effort and went back to their individual Chiro practices.

You can achieve similar effects MUCH more cheaply if you have access to a Physio place with a warm therapy pool. Go there. Under the watchful care of the physiotherapist, use the pool with a Cervical Collar floatation device and weights on your ankles. Swim down to the deep end and just hang there for as long as the physiotherapist recommends, and you will have similar results.

Prayin for your solution,
Mark56:hug:z

Dr. Smith 03-05-2011 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 750301)
I like the 'corset' thought! Wish they were still in fashion :p...... not that I give a cr@p about fashion anymore.....but it's hard to find an actual 'corset' in the mall

Victoria's Secret or Frederick's of Hollywood (I only mention those because I've seen outlets for both in malls).

Quote:

guess I could take a gander of the online shopping, of which I've never really done.
Umm.... steel yourself. It could get really.... umm.... 'nasty' unless you protect yourself by qualifying Victorian corsets or something similarly tame (no guarantees).

Doc

Dr. Smith 03-05-2011 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 750303)
There are a few spine specialists in my area who use this 'machine'-thing (DXR 9000, or something like that?)

Hi Rae,

Google says it's: DRX 9000
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...4193987246237#
(as in Dr. X) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_X_(film)
Great flick, BTW, as is The Return of Dr X - Humphrey Bogart's only horror film (it's a hoot), but it is NOT a sequel to the above! (or to anything else!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_Dr._X

And the DRX 9000 isn't related to either movie (nor to the HAL 9000, Banana Jr. 9000, BFG 9000, et al.)

Doc (with a lifetime of useless [but occasionally useful] knowledge!)

Mark56 03-05-2011 03:42 PM

What a Hoot
 
Doc-

You are equipped with an interesting sense of humor to help all of us through these times! Boy, with you Lost in Space, and Rae pulling things out of her left pocket, we could get into a real :ROTFLMAO:!

Yup,
Mark56:)

Rrae 03-05-2011 05:25 PM

Yep Mark....
 
.....and ya better watchout! I'm gonna order us EACH a corset from Vic Secret,....so we can have matching corsets to wear to church on Easter Sunday yes?
Now THERE's a 'visual' for ya! :cool:

Mark56 03-06-2011 12:51 AM

Oh, Thank You but NO
 
I remember all TOO WELL the rigid polymer corset with velcro and ties and such I had to wear after deep back surgeries. Now that was one UNCOMFORTABLE getup and I had to wear it for many weeks. One of those keep the fusion from failing too early type garments. Believe you me, IF you wind up talking fusion with a board certified spine surgeon you will wind up wearing one of those. Kinda hard to find them at Victoria's Secret.

Ouch,
Mark56:D

Dr. Smith 03-06-2011 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 750402)
.....and ya better watchout! I'm gonna order us EACH a corset from Vic Secret,....so we can have matching corsets to wear to church on Easter Sunday yes?
Now THERE's a 'visual' for ya! :cool:

....or to the next Rocky Horror Picture Show.... :p

Dubious 03-06-2011 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 750303)
Oh, forgot to ask this....

A couple folks have commented on this - in terms of surgical....
but I was wondering more in terms of the NONsurgical spinal decompression....

There are a few spine specialists in my area who use this 'machine'-thing (DXR 9000, or something like that?) Has anyone heard of this?
I don't know much about spinal decompression.

I wonder if there are many discussions on non-surgical spinal decompression.
I ought to take advantage of the 'search' feature at top of page and see.
I will do just that.......

In the meantime, if anyone has any input on this, I'd be very grateful...

Cheers
Rae

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).

Rrae 03-06-2011 01:54 PM

Thank you!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dubious (Post 750550)
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).

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


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