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“IT
MAY BE POSSIBLE TO AVOID SURGERY WITH
TRITON DTS SPINAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY”
If
you or a loved one is suffering from disc herniation(s),
degenerative joint disease, sciatica or other painful back or neck
problems…
Painful back or
neck problems…
Non-surgical
Spinal decompression therapy may be the answer you have been looking
for.
This
treatment has helped thousands of back pain sufferers, even
after other treatments have not worked.
Guess what, you may not have to live with the pain
ANYMORE!
Spinal
Decompression Therapy does not utilize drugs or surgery and has had
very impressive results.
Won't the Pain Go Away on its Own?
If those words have crossed your mind, here are
some facts that you need to consider:
1.
80-90% of all adults will suffer with low back pain at
some time in there life.5
2.
Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability for
people under 45 years of age. 6
3.
Lower back pain is the second leading cause of visits
to doctors' offices.7
4.
Lower back pain is the third leading reason for
hospital admissions. 8
5.
Annual costs of back pain in the U.S. range from
$20-$75 billion, and as much as $100 billion worldwide. 9
6.
According to Met Life Insurance statistics, the average
back treated medically without surgery costs $7,210 and the average
back treated surgically costs $13,990.10
7.
Statistics indicate that 15-20% of the population has
lower back pain in any given year ...approximately 32 million cases.
11
And when it comes to the pain just going away
by itself, a study in the British Medical Journal proved this myth
to be false. Here are the eye opening results regarding patients 12
months after initial medical consultation:
No
pain & No Disability............. 25%
Pain
OR Disability ..................... 25%
Pain AND Disability..................
50%
The authors of
the study concluded:
"This takes
account of two consistent observations about lower back pain:
firstly, a previous episode of lower back pain is the strongest risk
factor for a new episode, and secondly, by age 30 years almost half
the population will have experienced a substantive episode of lower
back pain. These figures simply do not fit with claims that 90% of
episodes of low back pain end in complete recovery." 12
The
Disc and How It Causes Pain
Your
spine is similar to 24 blocks stacked on top of each other. Between
each set of blocks is a disc.
Discs
are similar to a shock absorber on your car's suspension. The
outside of the disc is made up of tough fibers called the annulus
fibrosus and the inside has a soft, jelly like substance, the
nucleus pulposus.
When
your disc is injured or torn, the jelly-like substance on the inside
can protrude or leak out. This is called a herniated disc. This
substance is highly irritating to the surrounding anatomy and is a
source of pain.
If the outer
material is not torn, discs can bulge - without herniating. This is
similar to stepping on a balloon when it doesn't pop. The balloon
bulges out to one side or the other without the rubber breaking.
As you probably know, bulging or herniated discs are
a major cause of back pain. These conditions can also cause nerves
to be pinched that can cause pain or loss of sensation in your
extremities including legs, arms, toes, etc.
What
is DTS Spinal Decompression Therapy?
DTS Spinal
Decompression Therapy is FDA cleared and has been clinically proven
with a very high success rate for pain associated with herniated or
bulging discs...even after failed surgery.
It is a non-surgical,
decompressive therapy for the relief of back and leg pain or neck
and arm pain.
During this procedure,
by cycling through distraction and relaxation phases and by proper
positioning, a spinal disc in the neck or low back can be isolated
and placed under negative pressure, causing a vacuum effect within
it.
What
can this vacuum effect do?
The vacuum effect
accomplishes two things. From a mechanical standpoint, disc material
that has protruded or herniated outside the normal confines of the
disc may be pulled back within the disc by the vacuum created within
the disc.
What
decompression system is used for this purpose?
After a significant
amount of research, PEORIA CHIROPRACTIC chose the Triton® DTS™ system manufactured by the
Chattanooga Group, the premier manufacturer of physical medicine
equipment.
With its unparalleled
design, proven history and the Chattanooga Group behind it, the
Triton® DTS™ system is without question, a very good traction
therapy.
We also selected the
Triton® DTS™ system due to its ability to treat discs in both the
neck and the low back.
How is Spinal Decompression Therapy
different from regular traction?
The Triton® DTS™
computer is the key. It controls the variations in the traction pull
allowing for spinal decompression and eliminating muscle guarding
that is typical in conventional traction devices.
The preprogrammed
patterns for ramping up and down the amount of axial distraction
allows for higher levels of spinal decompression and disc
rehydration.
Who
can benefit from Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Anyone who has back
pain or neck pain caused in whole or in part by a damaged disc may
be helped by spinal decompression therapy.
These conditions include
herniated,
protruding or bulging discs,
spinal
stenosis,
facet
syndrome, or
arm
or leg pain/numbness.
Are there medical studies that document the
effectiveness of Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Most certainly!
One study 13 documented by MRI up to 90% reduction
of disc herniations in 10 of 14 cases!
Other studies 14
have reported that the majority of ruptured disc patients achieved
"good" (50-89% improvement) to "excellent (90-100%
improvement) results after spinal decompression therapy!
Are there conditions where Spinal
Decompression Therapy is not indicated?
Spinal decompression
therapy is not recommended for pregnant women, patients who have
severe osteoporosis, severe obesity or severe nerve damage.
Spinal surgery with instrumentation (screws, metal plates or
“cages”) is also contraindicated.
However, spinal
decompression therapy after bone fusion or non-fusion surgery, can
be performed.
Are the sessions painful?
In almost all cases, the treatments are completely painless.
In fact, some patients fall asleep during the spinal
decompression session.
How many sessions will be needed and what is
the cost?
The specific treatment
plan will be determined by the doctor after your examination. Based
on current research, the best results have been achieved utilizing
20 sessions ($75 each) over a 6-week
period.
Based on that most
common protocol, the total cost of the DTS treatments would be $1,400
– which is a small fraction of what many other doctors are
charging.
Do most patients receive therapy and
rehabilitative exercises in addition to Spinal Decompression
Therapy?
To reduce inflammation
and assist the healing process, supporting structures are treated
with passive therapies (ice/heat/muscle stimulation), chiropractic
adjustments (as indicated) and/or active rehabilitation in
order to strengthen the spinal musculature.
How
do I get started?
We want make it easy
for you to learn if you are a candidate for Spinal Decompression
Therapy.
Just bring this report
with you on your first visit and you will receive a complete
evaluation - including consultation, history,
orthopedic/neurological testing, X-rays (if indicated) and report of
findings...
FOR
ONLY $65
Excludes: Medicare,
Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Personal Injury and Workers Compensation
Need
More Information?
If you need any
additional information, please call our office at (309)
693-1212.
PEORIA CHIROPRACTIC
2015
W Glen Ave - Suite 220
Peoria,
IL 61614
TELEPHONE (309) 693-1212
PS: Remember,
for only $65, you can learn if you
are candidate for Spinal Decompression Therapy!
Why continue to suffer when the solution might be only a
phone call away?
PPS: One last thing.
If I determine that you are not a candidate for Spinal
Decompression Therapy, I will tell you that and work to refer to you
a doctor who can help you.
REFERENCES
- Gionis. Thomas. MD, JD, MBA, FICA, FRCS et al. The outcome of a
clinical study evaluating the effect of nonsurgical intervention
on symptoms of spine patients with herniaated and degenerative
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Technological Review. November/December 200: Volume 5. Number 6:
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- Eyerman, Edward. M.D. MRI Evidence of Nonsurgical, Mechanical
Reduction, Rehydration and Repair of the Herniated Lumbar Disc. Journal
of Neuroimaging Volume 8 / Number 2 April 1998
- Shealy. Norman C.. M.D.. Ph.D.. F.A.C.S. New Concepts in Back Pain
Management: Decompression, Reduction, and Stabilization. Pain
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- Eyerman, Edward. M.D. MRI Evidence of Nonsurgical, Mechanical
Reduction, Rehydration and Repair of the Herniated Lumbar Disc. Journal
of Neuroimaging Volume 8 / Number 2 April 1998
- Bigos S. et al. Acute Low Back Problems in Adults, Clinical
Practice Guideline No. 14. Rockville, MD: U.S. Public Health
Service, Dept. of Health and Human Services. AHCPR pub. No
95-0642, Dec. 1994.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Mushinski M. Average hospital charges for medical and surgical
treatment of back problems: United States. 1993. Statistical
Bulletin. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., Health and Safety
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- Bigos S. et al. Acute Low Back Problems in Adults, Clinical
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- Croft, Peter, et al,. Outcome of Low Back Pain in General
Practice: A Prospective Study. British Medical Journal 1998:
316 : 1356-1359 (2 May).
- Eyerman, Edward. Simple
Pelvic Traction Gives Inconsistent Rellief to Herniated Disc
Sufferers. Journal of Neuroimaging, June 1998.
- Shealy, C. Norman,
Borgmeyer, Vera. Decompression, Reduction, and Stabilization
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