If you have chronic back pain with its related symptoms, you know how your life has been interrupted. You may not be able to think of much else except to find relief from pain. Some people turn to spinal decompression therapy--either surgical or nonsurgical. Here's what you need to know to help decide which one may be right for you.

What Is Nonsurgical Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Nonsurgical spinal decompression therapy works by gently stretching the spine. It uses motorized traction that changes the force and position of the spine. This takes pressure off the spinal disks (gel-like cushions between the bones in your spine). Over time, this negative pressure will cause bulging or herniated disks to retract, releasing the pressure off the nerves in your spine. This then helps promote movement of water, oxygen, and nutrient-rich fluids into the disks so they can heal.

Have you been told just to live with your pain? Do you feel like you have exhausted all options to achieve your goal of good health? If so, the DRS Protocol™, an innovative form of spinal decompression therapy, may be the solution for your dilemma! This treatment provides outstanding and predictable results, providing relief from pain for many patients whose conditions would have traditionally made them candidates for surgery or other invasive treatments.

If you suffer from any of the following conditions, you may be a candidate for the DRS Protocol™.

If you're suffering from neck or back pain, have you been told that you will just have to live with the pain, or that back surgery is your only option? The DRS™ Protocol, an innovative form of spinal decompression therapy, maybe the back surgery alternative you are looking for.

What is Spinal Decompression Therapy?

Spinal Decompression Therapy involves stretching the spine, using a traction table or similar motorized device, to relieve back pain and/or leg pain, a back surgery alternative. This procedure is called nonsurgical decompression therapy.

The American Chiropractic Association reports that at any given time, an estimated 31 million Americans are afflicted with back pain. It is also the number one cause of activity limitation in young adults. In fact 50% of all adults in the United States suffer from back pain symptoms each year. Traditional treatments for back and spine problems include surgery or chiropractic adjustment. Spinal Decompression Therapy is an alternative FDA approved treatment option that has shown very good results. 

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