After Treatment on DRX9000 Shows Decrease in Disc Lesion
Date: Wednesday February 25, 2009Posted in: Health
In a research published in US Musculoskeletal Review, a 31-year old male with a history of low back pain.
Prior to treatment with the DRX9000, an MRI of the lumbar spine revealed a left paracentral disc extrusion at L5/S1 that was compressing and displacing the left S1 nerve root. In addition, degenerative disc disease was noted at L4/5 and L5/S1. The patient also reported an overall pain level of 9 on a 0-10 scale. The patient underwent 27 treatments on the DRX9000 over a seven-week period and at his final treatment he reported a pain level of 3 that occurred only 30% of the time.
Follow-up MRI demonstrated a dramatic decrease in the size of the disc lesion as well as the compression placed on the left S1 nerve root.
The authors conclude, Clinical and imaging data continue to emerge providing further validation of the safe and effective treatment of disc-related LBP utilizing the DRX9000.
During his last session, his MRI showed demonstrated a dramatic decrease in the size of the disc lesion as well as the compression placed on the left S1 nerve root.
Axiom Worldwide underwritten this case study to demonstrate the activity of DRX9000. However, individual patients experience may vary from time to time. That is why it is always best to ask their physicians if the treatment has been beneficial.
Axiom Worldwide is the manufacturer and distributor of the following products: the DRX9000 True Non-surgical Spinal Decompression System, DRX9000C, and DRX9500 and a digital electroceutical device, the EPS8000.
EPS8000 is mainly used for muscular rehabilitation. Most of their products provide non-invasive alternatives to patients.
To find out more about DRX9000, visit www.ArizonaBackInstitute.com
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