Tired of Living
with Back or Neck Pain? Do not accept lower back and neck pain
as a fact of life. - Safe and Pain-Free
- Pre-determined
Period of Time
- A Non-Surgical, Drug-Free Procedure for:
- Herniated Disc
- Degenerative Disc
- Sciatica
- Radiculopathy
- Facet
Syndrome
- Spinal Stenosis
- Pre
/ Post Surgical Patients
Back and neck pain are the number one
complaints in North America, affecting 80% of us at one time or another. These
problems often mean a permanent loss of some function, forcing us to give up things
in life no one should have to give up. The highly advanced SpineMED® offers
hope where other decompression* systems fail. Why
is the Spine so Prone to Injury? Your
spine must be both stable and flexible to support upright posture allowing you
to bend and twist. This is mechanically very challenging and makes your spine
vulnerable to injury. The spine is made up of a chain of bones, called vertebrae,
connected together by ligaments and muscles. A disc separates each vertebrae and
acts like a cushion absorbing shock along the spine. The disc is made up of a
jelly-like substance, known as the nucleus, covered with many strong outer layers
called the annulus. The discs do not have a supply of blood vessels to nourish
and replenish them, rather they depend on a transfer of fluids, nutrients, and
oxygen from the vertebrae above and below. This transfer of nutrients depends
on the difference in pressure between the inside of the discs and the surrounding
vertebrae and blood vessels. This is why most disc nutrition and regeneration
takes place when we lie down and the pressure inside the discs is reduced. This
process is not very efficient, and, as we age, the disc is exposed to wear and
tear greater than its ability to heal and regenerate.
The
discs are prone to injury and degeneration as we use our backs each day, as they
are compressed and torqued through sitting, bending and lifting. In the two lower
levels of the lumbar spine, stress forces can equal 2,000 to 3,000 pounds of pressure
per square inch. Repeated injury weakens and eventually tears the annulus. With
increased pressure inside the discs, these tears allow the disc to bulge like
an old tire with a broken casing. If all of the layers of the annulus break, the
jelly-like nucleus will ooze out of the disc, causing a disc herniation. A bulging
or herniated disc may press on spinal nerves causing sciatica or radiculopathy.
During normal activities, the pressure inside the discs typically ranges between
+ 100mm/HG to +300mm/HG. Spinal Disc Decompression
— What is it Designed to Do? Damaged intervertebral
discs seldom heal as the discs are constantly under pressure. Decompression, or
the reduction of pressure inside the discs, facilitates the transfer of fluids,
nutrients and oxygen back inside the disc resulting in the retraction of bulging
or herniated discs. The SpineMED® Procedure
All procedures
are administered with the patient fully clothed. For lumbar procedures, the patient
is comfortably positioned on the table, and the (patent pending) Pelvic Restraints
are adjusted to comfortably secure the patient's pelvis. The upper torso is captured
by a comfortable securing system incorporated into the fixed section of the table.
The Pelvic Tilt section will be electronically tilted, so that specific spinal
segments can be targeted. With precise and pain-free computer controlled tension,
the specific disc segment is gently distracted. For cervical
procedures, the cervical unit is first electronically tilted to the angle required
to target specific segments of the cervical spine. The patient is then placed
on the table with their head positioned in the cervical cradle unit. The Cervical
Restraints (patent pending) are designed to comfortably capture the base of the
patient's skull for controlled distraction. A typical daily session consists of
30 minutes of decompression on the SpineMED®Table followed by 15 minutes of
ice therapy; the process is pain-free and safe, and it is not uncommon for patients
to fall asleep during the procedure. The average recommended
course of procedure is 20 sessions; ideally, the sessions are performed daily
with rest on the weekend At the conclusion of the procedure
series, patients are given mobilization strengthening exercises to avoid further
injury. Is SpineMED® Spinal Disc Decompression
for me? Spinal Disc Decompression with the SpineMED®Table
has shown to be safe and without side effects or complications once abnormal conditions
have been ruled out. Patients with conditions that compromise the integrity of
the spinal column, such as gross osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis grade 2 and above,
fractures, tumors, or congenital pars defects are not candidates for Spinal Disc
Decompression. Previous spinal surgery is not contraindicated
unless hardware (screws, rods, cages, pins, etc.) has been implanted in the spine.
Minimum age for SpineMED® procedures is 16 years. Maximum age to be determined
by your healthcare practitioner, based on your health and physical condition.
Safe, Pain-Free, and Comfortable - NON-SURGICAL procedure
which is SAFE and PAIN-FREE
- Pre-determined period of time
- Procedure
is designed for:
- Herniated Disc - Degenerative
Disc
- Sciatica - Radiculopathy
- Facet Syndrome - Spinal
Stenosis
Patients Praise the SpineMED®
"My
original diagnosis was spinal stenosis. I would really recommend anyone with a
back injury to use the SpineMED®. It sure has done a lot for me."
John Pauls "I had a herniated disc. I couldn't
sleep at night, and I couldn't work. I found out about SpineMED® procedures
through a coworker and my back is much better!" Richard
Needham "I had a herniated disc and pinched nerve from a gardening
accident. It was horrible pain. I absolutely recommend SpineMED' to relieve these
symptoms." Joan Bosworth "My original
diagnosis was a degenerative disc. There was pain in my lower back and numbness
in my legs. SpineMED® allowed me to go without pain and allowed more flexibility."
Carolyn Platt "After years of running and
biking, an MRI showed bulging discs in my lumbar spine. I'm much better now after
the SpineMED® spinal decompression. I wish I could have one at home."
Sal Fratianni "On a scale from 1 to 10, my
back pain was a 10 quite regularly. SpineMED® procedures have released that
pain from my back. I have recommended this procedure to others with similar pain."
Tom Lundell ____________________________________________________________
SpineMED*Spinal Disc Decompression is engineered
and certified to worldwide medical standards. It is manufactured by CERT Health
Sciences, LLC, an ISO compliant manufacturer. FDA 5101k) ttk051013 |