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Computer-Control Cervical or Lumbar Traction Therapy

A Highly Successful, Non-Surgical Alternative Procedure for Relieving Low Back, Neck, Arm, & Leg Pain

What is Computer-Control Traction Therapy?

Computer-Control Traction Therapy is a non-surgical procedure that effectively treats disabling low back, neck, and radiating leg, & arm pain. Computer-Control Traction Therapy effectively relieves pain associated with disc herniation, degenerative discs, posterior facet syndromes, due to decompression of spinal discs and facet joints, that is, unloading due to distraction and positioning. Traction Therapy effectively enhances the healing process and renders quick, effective and amazing pain relief that enables most patients to return to a more active lifestyle. Research to develop this procedure was conducted by prominent physicians, engineers and technicians at major teaching hospitals.

Is Traction Therapy right for you?

Traction Therapy is an effective treatment for patients suffering herniated or degenerated discs as well as posterior facet syndrome, which respond well to the distraction. Traction Therapy begins with a series of sessions typically 2-3 times per week. Other therapies may be performed on the same day if needed. After treatment, Dr. Richey may prescribe specific exercises designed to help you regain control and strengthen the co-contractor muscles that are responsible for stabilization. There are other types of "decompression" therapy tables in Anchorage you may have heard of including VAX-D and DRS. Although effective, these therapies are limited to treatment of the low back only and must be used either face up or face down depending on the particular device. Our new Computer-Control Traction Therapy Table is unique in that it is proven effective and safe for the treatment of the low back as well as upper back and the neck. Clinical studies suggest Traction Therapy provides a majority of qualified candidates with initial relief within a few sessions. Maximum benefit from this type of therapy is often achieved within 8-16 sessions.

Patient Benefits
Improves posterior joint and facet function
Improves ligament extensibility
Promotes more normal motion
Encourages better disc hydration/nutrition

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