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Old 05-08-2013, 02:55 PM #4
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Some people consider "spinal decompression" as surgery. They feel that having a laminectomy/discectomy as decompression. At least that's been my impression in talking with people.


Good point and you are right -----I think but--- I may be wrong--- this one refers to machine like the dmx 9000 vs home inversion table. --I think (lol)
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