Can SpineMED® Decompression Help Me?

discSpinal Disc Decompression with the SpineMED® Table has shown to be safe and without side effects or complications once abnormal conditions have been ruled out. Patients with conditions that compromise the integrity of the spinal column, such as gross osteoporosis, spondylolisthesis grade 2 and above, fractures, tumors, or congenital pars defects are not candidates for Spinal Disc Decompression.

Previous spinal surgery is not contraindicated unless hardware (screws, rods, cages, spine.jpgpins, etc.) has been implanted in the spine. Minimum age for SpineMED procedures is 16 years. Dr. Salvatore has successfully treated older patients that have been living with chronic back pain for years, after trying many other treatment options, including surgery. Maximum age may be determined after examination and consultation with Dr. Salvatore, based on your individual health and physical condition.

SpineMED decompression therapy is FDA-approved as effective for both lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) spine. This is especially important for people who have been involved in auto accidents and suffer from whiplash-related injuries. Elderly patients with limited mobility have experienced tremendous improvement after treatment. The average recommended decompression therapy procedure is 20 sessions.


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