Even Doctors Choose VAX-D Decompression Therapy For Their Own Severe Herniated Disc Problems

By Dr. Dave Podell, DC · January 7, 2010 · Filed in Spinal Decompression, Testimonials

Doctor’s are subject to the same issues as our own patients.  It’s no surprise that even the most educated doc’s are opting away from surgery and seeking decompression and non-invasive rehab to heal their own conditions:

“ We found that the discs had deteriorated at the L4-L5 and L5-S1 area.  In July of 1993, I ended up with excruciating pain in my back, and this time all the way down the left leg to my toes.  It was not until the latter part of September in 1993 that I found a program on TV about VAX-D.  It looked like the thing, but I was suspicious.  I called the office and made an appointment for the next day.  At that time, they did an extended exam on myself and recommended that I have an MRI.  The MRI showed deterioration at the L4 –L5 and L5-S1 areas.  They recommended that I start on VAX-D and stay on it for 15 straight days, missing my weekends at the beach and on the boat.”

“I said, well it’s worth a try, so I started.  I was there one Saturday morning and was talking to another gentleman who was also a physician, and I said I thought this was doing well for my back but, I was doubtful about the sciatic pain in my left leg.  He was of the same opinion but we were going to continue on anyway.  On the 27th of September, being my birthday, my family (which I have a large one), took me for a seafood dinner down by the bay.  All the way down and all the way back, I could not get relief from the aches in my back and particularly in my left leg.”

“I continued on with the treatment and after the fifteenth session, I only had a slight twinge occasionally.  Since that day on, I am completely free of the pain in my back and my left leg.  I jog the same as I used to, as I did last evening, not a very long one, down to the park and back.  I cut the lawn, I am back without any pain at all, and I have got to say that VAX-D was the thing that did it for me.”

Robert Channey, M.D.
Assistant Surgeon General of the United States

Thank you so much for visiting my site. I encourage you to leave your questions and comments below. And for more information on VAX-D Decompression please fill out the form to the right or give us a call at 201-840-1980

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Thank you so much for visiting my site. I encourage you to leave your questions and comments below. And for more information on Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression please fill out the form to the right or give us a call at 201-840-1980

About Dr. Podell, DC: Dr. Dave Podell, DC has been in active practice for over 25 years and has seen countless numbers of the most difficult and previously failed cases. As the clinic director of the Watefront Spine Institute in Edgewater, New Jersey, just minutes from the GW Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel and midtown Manhattan, Dr. Podell, DC runs one of the Northeast’s most advanced and evolutionary multi-disciplinary clinics for the treatment of disc herniation and associated ailments. Dr. Podell, DC sits on the advisory board of Spinal Aid Centers Of America and trains other health care providers in the science and art of non surgical spinal decompression in his Edgewater facility. He continues to train and advance his clinic’s state of the art spinal rehabilitation programs and is known nationwide in his field. He is additionally certified in neurodiagnostic evaluations, Spinal Manipulation Under Anesthesia and Disability Impairment rating. In addition to NSSD, he had received advanced training in Spinal Chiropractic Biophysics, Active Therapeutic Techniques, MedX and Spine Force Spinal Rehabilitation, Extremity manipulation, orthopedics and neurology.

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