What do most patients experience during treatment? How does it feel? How long does it take?
These are just a few sample questions that a DRX9000 therapy candidate will most likely ask a physician prior to undergoing treatment.
Well, some patients may experience light side effects with this type of therapy. Mild muscular soreness during treatment may occur. The sensation would be similar to what a person might experience at the onset of a new exercise regimen.
Most patients find this therapy quite comfortable and relaxing. During an average 30-minute session, most patients experience a gentle stretch in the lumbar spine and tend to fall asleep.
Adjunctive therapies to non-surgical spinal decompression typically include electrical stimulation and cold therapy. Exercise and/or the use of a lumbar support belt are often prescribed to support the benefits of non-surgical spinal decompression therapy and improve patient compliance.
If you are currently suffering from chronic back pain and would like to learn more about the DRX9000 treatment, please contact your nearest DRX9000 physician to learn more.
This information is not intended nor should be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult your physician before considering any medical treatment method available to you.










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Rick D. // Nov 26, 2008 at 11:09 am
Let’s be realistic everyone. The DRX9000 should be considered a tool in the back pain treatment process.
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