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Old 05-07-2013, 02:17 PM #1
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Default Spinal Decompression = Inversion table??

Isn't spinal decompression the same as using an inversion table??

Anyway, I have used an inversion table for years.

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Isn't spinal decompression the same as using an inversion table??

Anyway, I have used an inversion table for years.

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The decompression is a computer controlled traction system---both have plus and minus and dangers depending on the spinal problem. The major problem that come from the inversion is nothing montiors the stretch its a constant pull against the joint like a tug of war. The decompression machine montiors the strech so its not to much. Personally--- if you have a spine problem I would see a good neuro or ortho spinal surgeon first get mri . I seen some success but alot of people made worse from traction systems period. IMHO i would rather work with a therapist that deal with spines then seeking out my own treatment plan---who knows what damage is being done in the long run from inversion tables and the prob with decompression machines are expensive 5k for 20sessions and I dont think there covered by insurance yet. Even if you pay that out no gurantees it will work.
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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.
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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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