Advanced herniated disc treatment;
Osteoarthritis of the Spine, sciatica and more
High technology recognized by Health Canada
The CliniqueHERNIEDISCALE.com has fourteen (14) Spinal decompression equipment including four (4) models, which make them diversified clinics, without obligation or royalty towards an exclusive manufacturer! Each piece of equipment has unique features adapted to specific conditions. You will thus benefit from the one best suited to your condition. When high technology is dedicated to the care of hernias, arthroses and other back and sciatic problems…
Spinal Decompression
DRX™
The only clinic authorized, from Montreal to Gaspe, to use this equipment.
SPINEtm
For people who cannot withstand abdominal pressure, pelvis stability and lumbar angle are done directly on the table. However, too much pressure on the iliac crest becomes uncomfortable and causes pain. The decompression time must therefore be limited to 30 minutes and the tension force reduced by 30%.
Antalgic-Trak®
Asymmetrical apparatus: the only 3D model to be manufactured in the world.
COX ®
Ideal for the treatment of THORACIC herniated discs. Unlike all other tables, the COX ® table is controlled manually, without a computer; you must rely only on the skill of the professional to use it. The treatment is done with one hand pressing on the upper vertebra of the affected disc; the other hand on the handle attached to the lower part of the table and a flexion/extension opening is exerted. Unfortunately for these thoracic discs, due to the attachment of the ribs that stabilize the vertebrae, pain relief is more likely than correction.
The spinal decompression is well known in the United States. Because American patients must pay for their own medical care, the cost of a treatment by spinal decompression without surgery, is only a fraction of the price charged for back surgery. In Quebec, these treatments are not paid for by the Régie de l’assurance maladie du Quebec (RAMQ), nor are dental, chiropractic, optometry, laser vision and other treatments. If your case involves non-surgical decompression, it will not be an expense for you, but rather an investment in an active and healthy life.
Operation and effects of the devices
During treatment, a simple movement of the patient is perceived by the computer, which then sends an amplified signal to the servomotor of the device. It is readjusts itself in order to eliminate any harmful resistance of contractions that is exerted by the muscles surrounding the disc, which would risk worsening the problem.
The unit adjusts to a unique tilt and specific force for each disc and person. The table opens in two, which causes a decrease in the vertebral curve and frees the posterior region of the disc. It works with a repetitive sinusoidal motion; each cycle lasts 90 seconds and is continuously exerted without gravitational force, creating a void between the vertebrae and the disc. The gravitational pressure of the disc then always remains negative. This creates a suction effect between the vertebrae, promoting blood flow and nutrient absorption. The disc normally composed of 80% water rehydrates and its expansion leads to stabilization of the hernia and/or bulging or relief of osteoarthritis.
Finally, the device reduces the pressure on the nerves and reduces the associated pain.
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