Medical University Study Proves that Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression Can Reduce & Heal Herniated Discs

July 24, 2014

Feeling Good after Non-surgical Spinal DecompressionA remarkable study, largely ignored by the medical community, could help thousands of people suffering from low back and leg pain.  It could provide a conservative option for certain individuals without the risks of invasive surgeries.

Edward L. Eyerman, MD conducted the study at the St. Louis University School of Medicine and presented his findings at the 21st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Neuroimaging in 1998.

Twenty patients with lower back pain and radiating leg pain, (which was documented with MRI, clinical examination and electromyography), received treatment on a non-surgical spinal decompression table. Fourteen patients had confirmed disc protrusions between 4-10 mm and some had protrusions and/or spinal stenosis or inflammation of the facets. Read more

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