Chronic Back pain

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Hello I want to share with you this lifetime changing way for managing pains from disc prolapse, sciatica and spinal compression, a traction system for the entire spine called DETENSOR, it consists of a traction bed system and a therapy mat for intensive traction treatment. The traction bed system develops automatically approx. 5-10%) stretch force resulting from the redirected body weight. The fundamental advantage is the application on the patient without straps, weights, etc. in the horizontal placement.

At first, the system was designed to stretch the spinal column. The passing years, however, revealed additional positive effects such as

Widening of intervertebral spaces.

Loosening of muscle tension by lasting distension of musculature and ligaments.

Volumetric increase of disks, thereby lowering the pressure on nerve roots in prolapse cases or deformities.

Possible repositioning of malaligned spinal segments or prolapse.

Realignment of vertebral foramen leading to eleviation or elimination of nerve root compression resulting in possibly improved vascular clearance from the affected epidural and paravertebral venous reticula.

More so this system is non-invasive and can be carried along everyway in order to relief your symptoms.

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  • Posted

    Hi Sandra,

    Had look at it online, seems agood idea, but the net price seems way too high?

    I can get an inversion table for a quarter of the price...

    Don't shoot the messenger...

    :-)

  • Posted

    Hi,

    My Osteo mentioned that this would be good for me and then I saw the price!!! £4,500........... well if it was guaranteed to work I would get one. However I have already spent thousands on Osteo, accupuncture, physio and Mackenzie technique instruction non of which has any effect. People desperate with chronic back pain = lots of money to be made!! Sorry I'm a bit cynical now! I would try a cheaper option of a traction table but I can't bear to put my shoes on at the moment for the nerve pain so would find it impossible to fix at my ankles.

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