DRX9000 Spinal Decompression


The DRX9000 Spinal decompression technique is an implementation of the spinal decompression procedure that has been gaining a lot of momentum lately due to it’s effectiveness in reducing pain. Owing to the complex procedures involved in spinal decompression, the use of a mechanized solution to aid the physician is necessary.

The DRX9000 is one such system which effectively utilizes microchip controlled movements to achieve the goals of spinal decompression. Built by Axiom worldwide located in Tampa Florida, the machine has revolutionized Chiropractic techniques giving doctors a cost effective way to neutralize back and neck pain.

The DRX9000 utilizes a procedure known as a nested closed loop feedback that automatically adjusts itself based on various parameters thereby ensuring that the variable forces on the spine are most effectively delivered to the precise points that need it most.

About Spinal decompression

Spinal decompression is the latest technology behind Chiropractic mastery these days and it’s adoption has been widespread amongst the community. With a success rate that is over 86%, the procedure has gained acceptance within a broad spectrum of the community.

The underlying logic is that the discs that sit between the vertebral columns don’t receive proper nutrition and blood flow when they are damaged as in the case of herniated discs. This prevents their proper repair and exacerbates the pain. Spinal decompression attempts to provide relief to these discs by manipulating the vertabral column in such a way that the discs experience a negative pressure from within. This means that they draw themselves inwards as well as allow nutrients and blood flow to permeate.

This can cause bulging discs to get sucked back in and the osmotic pressue allows the disc to receive much needed aid from nutrients. The entire process promotes healing and enables the patient to get back on his or her feet as soon as possible.

The DRX9000 has now made this procedure into one that is accessible to all patients. Costing less than a tenth of surgery, it has provided new hope to those suffering from chronic back pain.

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