More on Non-Surgical Decompression Machines and the DRX9000

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You may recall that we have brought up Non-Surgical Decompression Machines in the past. You can read our previous post explaining what they are here otherwise, here’s a quick recap:

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is conducted by a machine that provides motorized traction to help relieve back pain. It changes the position of the spine, resetting it into place (where it should be), by gently stretching it out. By using this device, you get relief as the pressure is gently released off of your spinal disks. This can, in turn, help to reset bulging or herniated disks, provide relief from sciatica pain, and even help patients who are having trouble walking by promoting the flow of water and oxygen throughout the back into the spinal disks.

We’re happy to announce that we spoke with Dr. John Warren, DC, our doctor who works on lien basis in Fountain Valley, California, about his new Non-Surgical Decompression machine. Dr. Warren’s office is proud to announce that they now own and utilize the DRX9000 Machine, which he calls the “Mercedes” of Non-Surgical Decompression Machines.

Dr. Warren continues to explain that to utilize the table, you lay down on it, and it pulls and stretches the spine very slowly and gently, taking pressure off the nerves of your spine. He utilizes this treatment with other forms of therapy to help you quickly and easily get you back to normal after you have experienced pain or injury from an accident or from the ware and tear of life.

Dr. Warren explains that this type of treatment is a great alternative for those looking to avoid spinal surgery or an epidural. He suggests this type of treatment first prior to going to those more extreme measures.

Remember, if you’ve been injured in an accident, it’s important to seek care to ensure you’re getting the right treatment for you. Be sure to speak with Dr. Warren or one of our doctors who work on a lien basis to ensure you’re getting the care you need.