J.L. asks from Raleigh, NC on January 10, 2009
Spinal Decompression Therapy
Has anyone ever had spinal decompression therapy for back pain? I'm considering it, as I've had good experiences with inversion tables. My back was ruined by an epidural. Also, does anyone have any idea of the cost, as its not covered by most insurances (since it's still considered "experimental.") Thanks in advance!
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Thanks to everyone for their responses. Spinal decompression therapy is out of my price range for now, but I AM trying several of the suggestions mentioned here. I'm hoping for lots of good results! Thanks again for the feedback!
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H.P. answers from Lexington on January 11, 2009
Hi J.! I'm 27 years old. I have degenerative disc disease, 1 herniated disc and 3 bulging discs. I did try the spinal decompression treatment, and it did help. However, it is VERY expensive and I had to stop the treatments because I lost my job. It did help at the time, but now I'm right back to where I was pain wise. I went to Dr. Scatena. Here is his website. http://www.lexingtondiscdoctor.com/
I'd be happy to talk more with you if you want to. Many blessings to you.
H.
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H.P. answers from Lexington on January 11, 2009
Hi J.! I'm 27 years old. I have degenerative disc disease, 1 herniated disc and 3 bulging discs. I did try the spinal decompression treatment, and it did help. However, it is VERY expensive and I had to stop the treatments because I lost my job. It did help at the time, but now I'm right back to where I was pain wise. I went to Dr. Scatena. Here is his website. http://www.lexingtondiscdoctor.com/
I'd be happy to talk more with you if you want to. Many blessings to you.
H.
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J.C. answers from Raleigh on January 11, 2009
Hi J.,
My chiropractor, Dr. Baird, in Fuquay, does Spinal Decompression Therapy. You could give her a call and ask for prices. I have heard some of her patients highly recommend it from experience. She could also tell you how insurance handles it, etc.
J.B. answers from Lexington on January 14, 2009
J.
Don't know much about spinal decompression but have seen adverstment in the papers and they are expensive and experimental but maybe water areobics would help. Classes in Wilmore for $2.
K.D. answers from Raleigh on January 12, 2009
You might want to look into osteopathic manipulation (some D.O.s do it) or CranioSacral Therapy - http://www.iahp.com/pages/search/index.php
Both very gentle techniques that correct a lot of problems. I have seen and heard of amazing success stories.
Good luck.
P.B. answers from Nashville on January 11, 2009
I am currently seeing a Chiropractor for hip and back pain not using decompression therapy but some people I know are. I am thinking they said the treatment was 150 a pop! But, that it worked wonderfully. Good luck!
L.B. answers from Greensboro on January 12, 2009
Jeanette
I had the Spinal Decompression in April 2008. For me it was a lifesaver! I had a pinched nerve and three bulging disc w/ degenerative disc disease. I am 57 years old. I had suffered for almost 2 years. I had surgical decompression in July 2007. This worked for for about a month. My pain was so bad I could not ride in car for very far, turn over in bed, or even sit on my sofa.
I saw the ad on T.V. for the DR9000 Spinal Decompression Treatment. I called for a FREE consultation, got all the pros and cons on the treatment. It is rather expensive. My insurance paid some since he is a chiropractor. But my cost was $4500.00. But let me tell you, it was the best money I have ever spent. It can take up to 3-6 sessions to feel any change, but then every session is like a new lease on life. I feel like a 30-40yr old women again. I am traveling and doing things 3 years ago i thought I'd never be able to do again.
I went to Carolina Spinal Care in Winston Salem, N.C., Dr. Damain Scelfo.
If you have any questions , feel free to contact me.
L. Bennett
J.L. answers from Clarksville on January 15, 2009
Hi J.,
I'm sorry to hear you've been having back problems due to a side effect of an epidural. I've never tried this myself but my Dad uses TrueBack http://trueback.com/.
My Dad hurt his back years ago while at work and had to retire early due to his limited abilities and pain. He has undergone 2 surgeries and neither helped to relieve any pain. He has been using trueback for the last 6 months(maybe longer) and he's feeling the best he has in years.
He recently visited us for the holidays and brought his trueback with him. My husband had some lower back pain and my Dad encouraged him to try his TrueBack. My husband wants to order one now because he was amazed at how great his back felt after only a few short minutes.
Apparently the TrueBack is similar to decompression and realigns the spine how it should be. I hope you find some relief.
Peace,
J.
J.S. answers from Chattanooga on January 10, 2009
Hi J.
Here is something for you to look into:
back2life look it up on the web. I use it for my back pain and it has really helped. I cannot afford as much chiropractic care and therapy as I need, it has really helped to keep me from hurting so badly.
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