A vast majority of the population suffers from back and/or neck pain at least once in their lifetime! In the past, treatment success was limited by lack of resources and technology. Patients have recently become more interested in “alternative” treatments due to the low success rate of spinal surgeries.
A staggering 70% of back surgeries end in FAILURE!
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is a safe, effective alternative to back surgery. There is NO down time for recovery! It is non-invasive meaning there is no cutting involved. This reduces the chances of hemorrhaging and infection. Spinal decompression is clinically proven to relieve neck and back pain.
TRITON DTS (NON-SURGICAL SPINAL DECOMPRESSION): A computer guided system that gently lengthens and decompresses the spine to provide lasting relief from chronic neck and back pain due to disc problems. Years of experience have given us a clinical edge allowing you to get the fastest relief possible. Spinal Decompression creates a negative pressure inside the disc to allow the nucleus pulposus to go back to its original position, thus correcting spinal stenosis and disc problems. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression also strengthens the ligament bands (hold the disc material in place) that may have been stretched or torn due to bulging or herniated discs. This helps to prevent future disc problems.
Spinal decompression therapy on its own has proven effective in treating degenerative discs, facet syndrome, sciatica, herniated discs and spinal stenosis. But when combined with a system of treatment that addresses the nervous system and core muscle strength, you have a winning combination. If you have already had surgery, spinal decompression therapy can still be considered if you suffer from failed back surgery syndrome.
If you have tried Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression and it didn’t resolve your symptoms your cerebellum could be involved. The cerebellum is a part of the brain that controls balance, coordination, eye movement and the spinal musculature from the skull to sacrum. If the cerebellum is not functioning properly it can cause muscles to be tighter on one side of the spine than the other, which will not allow a true decompression. The cerebellum must be addressed in order to have complete recovery from back or neck pain.
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