Are All Decompression Clinics Created Equal Or What To Look For When Choosing A Decompression Center? Part II

By Dr. Dave Podell, DC · August 19, 2009 · Filed in Spinal Decompression · No Comments »

decomclinic2A discussion about decompression technology would be appropriate here.   Which is best and why is a question I often here.  So, let me say this right off the bat.  Some clinics are advertising decompression but use machines that are more like old fashioned traction machines.  Would you like your surgeon to be using 75 year old equipment and technology or the newest and latest. As noted by Dr. Alan Dyer MD of VaxD Technologies and former assistant health administrator of Ontario, Canada”:

“ Traction has not been shown to lower intradiscal pressures (a key to effective disc decompression) and has had dismal track record with chronic low back pain.  Traction can be expected to increase intradiscal pressures and , therefore, aggravate a protruded, herniated or extruded disc.  It is therefore, conta-indicated for patients with herniated discs.”

Therefore, the clinic you choose should have decompression technology…not old fashioned traction.  True decompression equipment is armed with state-of-of-the-art biofeedback that monitors decompression pressures multiple times per second (and make sure the patient is totally relaxed and pain-free), the most advanced software to apply decompression forces and rest cycles, ability to decompress in the face down or face up position or three dimensions, friction free application technology  to “de-weight” the area being decompressed as well as other vital factors.  If it can’t do all this, it’s probably traction…not good or effective for herniated disc type problems.  Ask what the clinic has available when you go for your initial consultation.

One more important point.

We have 4 different types of decompression technology available in our clinic.  One size does not fit all.  Most “decompression” clinics have just one (hopefully it’s not just traction) limiting the scope of patient type, size and difficulty that they can handle. In our office we use the newest in VaxD, DRX, Spinetronics 3-D antaligictrak and ABS decompression equipment.

Think about this.  Would you want to buy a car from a dealer who had only one color, one model and no options.  I think not.   Therefore,   top level facility must offer and have available more than just one single approach or technology for the best outcomes for the most difficult cases.

Post decompression three dimension rehab is also vital but we’ll get to that in another posting.

Dr. Dave Podell

Want to find out if you’re a candidate. Give us a call at  Waterfront Spine Institute for a no charge consultation or our Decompression Info Kit call  201-840-1980 or go to  www.backpainreliefcare.com for more info.

About Dr. Podell: Dr. Dave Podell 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 runs one of the Northeast’s most advanced and evolutionary multi-disciplinary clinics for the treatment of disc herniation and associated ailments.   Dr. Podell 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 Anasthesia 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.