Thursday, February 26, 2009

Non-Surgical Procedure Decreases Disc Lesion

By Dr. Randall Pruitt

The DRX9000 was created to provide relief of LBP (low back pain) caused by herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, and facet syndrome. A new case report underwritten with a grant from Axiom Worldwide is now featured in Volume 3, Issue 1 of the US Musculoskeletal Review 2008. The case study titled, Management of Discogenic Low-back Pain with a Non-surgical Decompression System (DRX9000)- Case Report, reveals the pre- and post-MRI findings of a 31-year old male with a history of low back pain.

However a new machine called DRX9000 was created to relieve lower back pain caused by the said diseases. A research featured in US Musculoskeletal Review showed that post-MRI findings of a 31-year old male with a history of low back pain.

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.

In addition, degenerative disc disease was noted at L4/5 and L5/S1. Patient went through 27 sessions of decompression therapy using 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.

The information is offered simply to demonstrate the exciting activity ongoing with the DRX9000. As always, individual patients experiences with the DRX9000 may vary and patients should always consult with their physician to determine whether treatment on the DRX9000 makes sense for them.

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.

Axiom prides itself on providing safe, non-surgical alternatives that patients should consider prior to undergoing surgery.

For more information on the DRX9000 and the nonsurgical treatment of lower back and neck pain visit www.ArizonaBackInstitute.com - 16083

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