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Kathryn4 (Maryland, US) on 12/08/2014

Has anyone had good success with this decompression therapy for back pain and herniated disc?
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Replied By Cgb (Usa) on 04/17/2015

I did it. The doctor's office used a machine called AccuSpina and it made me worse because the machine malfunctioned. It basically is intermittent traction that is computer controlled. I think it is a scam. There are no independent studies that show it is any more effective than traction.
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Replied By Francis D (Connecticut) on 10/02/2015

You should sue that doctor for doing that. And if enough people do it, you will get him to stop hurting other people.
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Replied By Mandi (Mn) on 07/24/2016

Non surgical spinal decompression made my back issue worse! I started with 2 bulging discs in L4-5 & L5-S1. Now they think I'm also dealing with Pelvic Instability, which has been awful! I'm in a lot of pain most of the time, more so with sitting. I can't find anyone who deals with that diagnosis. I've tried PT, 4 different Chiropractors, prolo therapy, accupuncture, non surgical spinal decompression & message. I've been on Turmeric & an injury rehab vitamin pack for about 4 months. I'm just trying not to lose hope. Back pain sucks!
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Replied By Mmsg (Somewhere, Europe) on 07/24/2016

Mandi, research Katy Bowman. Google her work.
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Replied By Robert Henry (Ten Mile, Tn.) on 07/24/2016

HI U MANDI,,,,,,,, going down your same trail with no relief from all you say. Going back to Atlanta for Ozone shots next week. Will report on that when I know the results.

Just bought a Nubax Trio for decompression at home. They are selling so fast I am on a waiting list. Guess lots of folks have back problems. At least us old folks do.

Wish you well. =====ORH=====

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