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LOW
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NECK PAIN? |
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If
you're suffering from:
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Herniated Disc
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Degenerative Disc
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Sciatic Pain
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Numbness &/or Tingling in the Legs & Feet or
Arms & Hands
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Failed Back Surgery Pain
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Cervical Pain
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Low Back or Neck Pain of any kind
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The DRS™
Protocol is not just another treatment,
THE DRS™
PROTOCOL IS THE SOLUTION!
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CHRONIC BACK AND NECK PAIN?
THERE IS A PROVEN SOLUTION!
Even If Nothing Else
Has Worked!
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The DRS™ Protocol is
a customized and standardized treatment protocol
with unique elements which attributes to its highest
success rates.DRS™, Axial
Decompression, is an outstanding device available to
doctors for non-surgical treatment of lumbar disc
disease.
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WHAT IS THE DRSTM
PROTOCOL? |
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DRS™ (decompression, reduction and
stabilization) is a specific non-surgical, non-injection,
customized treatment protocol, designed to work with
computerized spinal decompression tables which have received FDA clearance.
I believe this protocol represents the most advanced treatment available
for the treatment of serious and chronic low back and neck conditions.
Millions
of people seek relief from bulging, degenerative and
herniated or ruptured discs, numbness and tingling of the legs as
well as sciatica, posterior facet syndrome and many failed back surgery
conditions. DRS™ produces decompression of the disc which can reduce
painful herniation and other disc related degenerative conditions.
The results are an increase of blood flow, reduced pain,
increased mobility and tissue repair. The results have
been astounding.
Call us today at (800) 873-6744 to find out if you are
a candidate for DRS™,
Axial Decompression and to discuss your own personal
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HOW THE DRSTM
PROTOCOL WORKS |
The DRS™ protocol utilizes what many doctors
believe to be the most advanced device available for
non-surgical and non-injection treatment of appropriate disc
and spine conditions.
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Herniation of a Disc
A normal disc is very much like a water
balloon. When pressure is applied to the top, the sides push
out evenly in all directions. That is very similar to the way a disc works.
Through years of wear and tear, constant vibration or pounding, you might
slip and fall and land square on your rear-end, face or on your back, cough
or sneeze, lift
and twist, or simply bend to pick up a piece
of paper. This can cause the pressure inside the disc to
reach a point that the cartilage cannot hold back any more,
and the interior of the disc just tears.
The DRS™ protocol promotes decompression of the compressed
and injured area of the spine. This is accomplished by the
patient being positioned and secured properly on their back
on a computerized decompression table which has been cleared
by the FDA. The table is computer controlled and comfortably
stretches the spine in a manner in which it is able to
isolate the injured area and create a negative pressure
within the disc, resulting in a vacuum or suction effect.
The clinical results patients have been experiencing are
nothing short of outstanding. Studies conducted thus far
have been extremely positive and a study published in the
Journal of Neurosurgery 81: 350-353, 1994 suggest that
significant negative disc pressures are achieved. And, it is
the opinion of many doctors that this is highly suggestive
that this procedure promotes the diffusion, or intake, of
water, oxygen and nutrients into the vertebral disc area,
thereby promoting hydration and healing of the degenerated
disc. |
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