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Straight Talk About Colorado Springs Spinal Decompression Success Stories

12/5/2012

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When I first began researching spinal decompression, I was amazed by the positive and negative articles out there on the Internet. After further research, I found that most of them surrounded the scandal with Axiom's DRX9000. The manufacturer of the DRX9000 was charged with false advertising (regarding NASA's use of decompression) and several doctors were charged with false billing. Despite all the negative press, I found posts all over the place about success stories and I talked with doctors who converted their clinics to spinal decompression clinics and swore by its effectiveness. 

We finally decided to buy a table based on the information we had about spinal decompression. Since then, we've seen 90% of the patients we qualify for treatment experience massive reductions in pain. One of the questions we ask on each visit is for patients to rate their pain on a scale of 1-10. 

Today alone, I had a patient who couldn't feel her legs say that she now has regained complete feeling in her legs. I had another patient tell me that the pain is completely gone, and only a slight numbness remains. I had another tell me that their pain was a 10 and now it is a 2. I saw a patient come in for their first visit, bent over and miserable, only to leave standing straight muttering in amazement. i had a patient today who is 30 days into treatment. When he started he could feel either of his hands and he could lift his arms above his head. Now his muscles control is back and he just lifted a 25 lbs dumbbell.

We are doing a better job gathering these stories on video and they will be posted soon. Hold fast.

Bottomline: Colorado Springs Spinal Decompression for herniated discs is alive and well. Believe it. It can likely work for you. I find that what patients want and need most is hope, and I'm happy to be able to say there is hope.  
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    Dr. Molly Kallenbach, DC and her staff receive hundreds of phone calls from patients each month suffering from herniated discs. Spinal decompression has proven to be the best, most cost-effective and non-invasive solution for patients suffering from herniated discs.  

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