DRX 9000 SPINAL DECOMPRESSION
About
DRX9000® decompression treatment
The DRX9000® True Non-surgical spinal decompression® treatment for back pain has been designed to aid healthcare providers in their efforts in treating low back (lumbar) pain. DRX9000® and DRX9000C® treatments provide relief to patients suffering from chronic back pain or neck pain. The DRX9000® spinal decompression machine has been cleared by the FDA to treat herniated discs, bulging discs, degenerative disc disease, and posterior facet syndrome. The DRX9000Ò is the only system available in its field to utilize a servo motor; in doing so, the DRX9000® contains nested closed-loop feedback that ensures that the therapy stays true to each patient’s logarithmic spinal decompression treatment.
How DRX9000® decompression machine treatment works
DRX9000® system works on the injuries that happen due to nerve compression by applying equal amount of pressure on the vertebrate columns, by stretching the spine, this creates a gap in between the discs, and with improved flow of nutrients through both the vertebrate columns of spine the injuries heal slowly and steadily after regular DRX9000® decompression treatment sessions, as suggested by your doctor. Many patients are living better and happier lives.
How long does it take to see results after non surgical spinal decompression DRX9000® treatment?
How much Time does it take to complete DRX9000® treatment?
Typically, the sessions are just under 30 minutes; 20 DRX9000® treatments sessions are recommended, although in some cases it may require more. Treatment is broken into 5 times per week for the first two weeks, three times per week for weeks three and four and twice a week for the remaining two. Some DRX9000® providers schedule patients five times per week for four weeks or four times per week for five weeks.
Is non surgical spinal decompression DRX9000® treatment successful?
What are the contraindications for the DRX9000® or criteria that determine who is not a candidate for DRX9000® true non-surgical spinal decompression therapy?
- Pregnancy
- Prior Lumbar Fusion
- Metastatic Cancer
- Sever osteoporosis
- Spondylolistheses (unstable)
- Compression fracture of the lumbar spine below L-1 (recent).
- Pars Defect
- Pathologic Aortic aneurysm
- Pelvic or abdominal cancer
- Disc space infections
- Sever peripheral neuropathy
- Hemiplegia, paraplegia, or cognitive dysfunction