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Old 10-07-2011, 02:02 PM #1
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Default lumbar traction for sciatica

I had Lumbar Traction in the sitting position with heat exercise and massage for about three mos in 2002 and it worked wonders on my sciatica. my sciatica has reappeared and now I cant find anywhere to go that does it in the sitting position. I have a hard time laying on my bad due to the pain. Any suggestions would be helpful.
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