HealthMax Physiotherapy - Spinal Decompression Therapy Demonstration

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This procedure gently takes pressure off of the spine and thus relieving symptoms of back and neck pain. Back and neck pain is the number one disability in people aged 45 or under.Spinal Traction will Affect the structures of the neck and the back. Over time, repetitive movement on the spine causes wear and tear of disks surrounding the spine. This demonstration depicts the spinal decompression process for patients who suffer from sciatica, weakness, worn spinal joints, nerve issues and more. This painless procedure requires a patient to lie up or down, once everything is secured, parameters are entered into a computer. Treatment typically lasts between 30-45 minutes and works by gently stretching the spine.
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This IDD machine Saved my life after a football injury and a 7 year pain killer addiction. I was able to avoid surgery for a complete blown disk at my L-45 and L-5S1 I’m 2 years off all medication and 💯 % with zero sciatica and zero back pain. I’m back to competitive golf and 60 hr work week building Toledo Jeeps again for anyone who’s researching any possible relief I must caution before surgery to try IDD Decompression along with regular core training you will thank me later yours truly Brian !!

brianhudson
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I've had this done many times. I have a bad back from being a CNA for 11 years and this machine is a miracle. Been dreaming of another session.

bubblabussy
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In the good old days we called 'em Ring Dingers

Joao-peur
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1:37 - If you have disk issues, do NOT get up like that!

SyeedAli
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had a huge 12mm herniated disc this worked temporarily but needed surgery after all but for small herniated disc this is the way to go

mob
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Is it permanent or wouldn't I have to continually come back?

albireotheredguard
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Hello everbody, I have got my 2nd surgery in 3 months ago for herniated disc l4/l5 and one on l5-s1 in 2018. My sciatica is still hurting in both of the back part (hamstring / calves) of the legs. Do you guys think if its safe to use spinal decompression therapy after 2 surgeries?

torpa
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Everytime I’m on one of those it feels amazing but take me 10 mins to get up after. I’m sooo sore after

matthewsmith
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Do alot of massage therapist use this machine in a chiropractor setting or is that out of our scope of practice ???

melinagibson
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Bad back for two years+, I'm just curious to know is it good for someone with spondyloisthesis..

mariecutrona
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This looks much safer than the Ring Dinger!!!

oneguy
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Hi my husband has been diagnosed with spinal infarctions could this treatment help him.

mumtazchopdat
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If spinal stenosis exist can i still have decompression therapy?

misamisa
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Chiari malformation with syrinx decorations success? Help me

bhupatbhaikarmur
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When it comes to addressing serious health problem I am certainly going to rely on a cute young female medical professional!

kmm
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What are the expenses of max phototherapy at max super hospital

arvindprakash
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This procedure filmed, was intense for me. It is not bad during, but after machine stops, they take the knee support away and that’s when you feel what just happened… real traction therapy. I needed assistance to sit-up & stand up, then had to put on a back brace for remainder of the day. It was painful the 1st day and 2d …. Is that normal?

bradmason
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When I was lying on the bed (machine), it felt so easy and nice, but once it was done, I couldn't even sit or get up, it took me few stretches to get back up on my feet, my lower back - the primary cause I went to Physio, felt so stiff.
Is this normal or it was just me? should I continue with it? I feared that I might have screwed my back

techblog
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Good afternoon. There is spondylolisthesis L5-S1 10 mm before and its instability. Can you put it in place with this thing? And how much will it hurt? 48 years old. Thank you.

seasunny
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Very interesting proud to be physiotherapy

mr.indiana