Most of the patients I see on a daily basis have suffered from lower back or neck pain for many months to many years.
Many of the patients I see have tried several other treatment options to no avail and are looking at potentially having to suffer through a painful back or neck surgery.
When they arrive at my clinic they are always hoping that spinal decompression can offer them an opportunity to avoid taking that risky step of having an invasive surgery.
The good news is that for most of these patients I can help and have been doing so for over ten years now.
The key to my success has been a comprehensive program featuring the drx9000. This technology has enabled me to fix disc problems that others couldn’t.
This technology goes hand in hand with what the latest research about back pain has been showing. That the disc is the main source of pain and the mechanism behind how the disc heals.
The disc by nature is avascular which makes it’s healing capabilities very low unless there is normal motion in the spine to create a pumping effect. This mechanism draws fluid and nutrition into the disc so it can heal.
Creating the fluid exchange through negative pressures in the disc is what allows the disc to begin the healing process. The influx of nutrients and hydration allows a scarring effect to take place this in turn creates a long term solution to disc pain.
Doctors from some of the most prestigious institutions like Johns Hopkins, Stanford and the Mayo Clinic have been involved in some of the research on the DRX9000. This makes this form of treatment even more appealing.
The DRX9000 works well and in cases where spinal surgery is the last resort it makes even more sense. By giving patients another alternative to invasive procedures we are effectively cutting down on the number of patients with failed back surgery or patients that are sent to pain management for the rest of their lives.Saving thousands of patients from surgery over the past several years has been gratifying to say the least, my prediction is that there will be thousands more before I am through.



