L3 L4 Disc Herniation...2 Rounds of Therapy...3 Epidurals...Now What?
Dr. Robert Boydston, a Chiropractor in Fresno...utilizing the DRX9000 Spinal Decompression System for Herniated Discs...explains:
A situation I encounter every single day, is a disc herniation sufferer that feels they have exhausted their non-surgical options. They have been through multiple rounds of physical therapy and multiple epidural injections with little relief. Now What?
The most disturbing part is when the orthopedist tells them..."it is not bad enough to operate YET, we'll wait until it gets worse before we do the back surgery."
If I was the patient...this would seem a little ludicrous to me. Wait until it gets bad enough to operate...seriously?
I understand back surgery is scary...and in some cases it's absolutely necessary. But with new non-surgical interventions like the DRX9000 Spinal Decompression System...back surgery should never be considered before exhausting every conservative option. This now must includes Spinal Decompression.
The DRX9000 is engineered to non-surgically repair lumbar discs. It slowly and precisely separates the lumbar vertebrae, creating a negative pressure inside the herniated disc. This pressure acts as a vacuum...slowly pulling the herniated disc material back inside the disc.
Spinal Decompression is a perfect fit for herniated disc sufferer's. The treatment is extremely comfortable...some patients even nap during their treatment sessions.
So if you have a herniated disc you should consider non-surgical spinal decompression with the DRX9000. It doesn't make sense to wait until your problem is bad enough to operate...fix it non-surgically NOW.
Do you have a herniated disc, and would like to see if the DRX9000 can help you? Call the Boydston Institute in Clovis, CA...two blocks east of Fresno...at 559-297-9218. Ask for a Complementary Spinal Decompression Consultation with Dr. Robert Boydston. If you have questions, Contact Us.

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Posted by: Orthopaedics Las Vegas | August 07, 2011 at 11:56 PM