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Avoid back surgery  with spinal decompression!!!!

Relief is now available in the Detroit area.  Come visit us for a consultation to see if you are a candidate for this revolutionary non surgical treatment in Warren Michigan.  ALL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY IS DESIGNED THE SAME, BUT NOT ALL PHYSICIANS ARE THE SAME.  Know your doctor.

One of only two Chiropractic Neurologists in Michigan       

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10 years of clinical experience                                                           

American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians  

Diplomate American Academy of Pain Management

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How is Decompression Therapy administered and what results can I expect?

Spinal Decompression therapy is administered through the Triton DTS, a state-of-the-art computer directed spinal-rehab system.  The Triton DTS is certified to deliver therapeutic treatment forces in a comfortable and soothing manner.  The spinal decompression process gently pulls, holds, and releases the spine in a cycle that lasts about 1 minute.  This process will happen repeatedly for 20 minutes.  Normally when pulls are exerted on the spine, such as in conventional traction, the muscles respond by tightening.  This is known as the proprioceptive block.  Because of the special cycling action, the body does not respond by tightening the muscles, thus making the treatment extremely comfortable as well as effective. 

When this treatment cycle is directed to a specific dysfunctional spinal segment it promotes several physiological responses.  It can help mobilize a facet joint, strengthen the lumar spine, relieve pressure on a nerve, decompress a disc, or create an influx of oxygen, blood flow, and nutrients into the affected area. 

You are a candidate for this treatment if you have:

                                                             *Chronic and/or severe back pain

                                                              *Uncertain or poor prognosis

                                                              *Failed back syndrome

                                                              *Long term probability for drug use

                                                              *Failed back surgery

                                                              *Future anticipated need for surgery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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