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Spine Aligner

  • An excellent device for massaging the spinal column.
  • Massages on your muscles while you’re relaxing in the comfort of your own home.
  • Stimulates three fundamental lines of energy known to every ancient culture around the world.
  • Made of Natural Wood.
  • Comfortable, deep penetrating massage.

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Quality products made in the USA of Pacific Northwest Alder. They use NO rainforest wood products. New packaging that is easy to display, using materials that are kind to the environment. Each piece is ecologically finished. – dipped in beeswax blended oils. Spine-Aligner: Two tools in one! Famous for unique design, this tool is unparalleled. Used to adjust the back like the Maxie-Backsie or use ridges for double foot and hand massage. Reduces stress and is our … More >>

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Cervical Herniated Disc, DRX9500 Treatment at Texas Spine and Sports Therapy Center


Treatment using the DRX9500 Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression System for a herniated C6-7 cervical disc at Texas Spine and Sports Therapy Center

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Cervical Spine Neck Part 2 Dr Matthew Brown Chelsanna.wmv


Neck pain, pinched nerve, herniated disc in the cervical spine, neck stiffness, muscle spasm, stenosis, degenerative osteoarthritis, trigger points, muscle knots – all of these conditions can be the result of old injuries such as whiplash, wrestling, and even injuries that you might not imagine as actual injuries such as neck trauma on the day a baby is born. Cervicogenic headaches, TMJ, bruxism, and torticollis are conditions that might result. This presentation teaches how to minimize the degenerative momentum from spinal joint dysfuction, facet syndrome, and herniated disc.

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Tri-core Travel 18″ X 9″ Fiber Pillow Aligns the Spine and Supports the Neck in Its Natural Position to Help Relieve Headaches, Joint Strains, Arthritis, Neck Injuries, and Neck Pain for Side and Back Sleepers

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Travel-Core(tm) Pillow
Aligns the spine and supports the neck in its natural position to help relieve headaches, joint strains, arthritis, neck injuries, and neck pain for side and back sleepers
Patented overall design: unique trapezoid center and two neck lobes cushion the head and support the neck
Suitable for the Correct and Maintain stages of care
Filled with allergen-fighting Fortrel(r) Bactishield(r) antimicrobial fiber
Compact size easily fits in a suitcase
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Tri-core Travel 18″ X 9″ Fiber Pillow Aligns the Spine and Supports the Neck in Its Natural Position to Help Relieve Headaches, Joint Strains, Arthritis, Neck Injuries, and Neck Pain for Side and Back Sleepers

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Are insurers becoming a pain in the neck for spine surgery device makers?

Are insurers becoming a pain in the neck for spine surgery device makers?
Are spinal fusion procedures on the way out? Health plans and a growing number of doctors think too many patients are getting lumbar fusions without first exhausting less expensive non-surgical options such as exercise, physical therapy and epidural steroid injections.

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How To Stretch For Back Pain 3: Upper Back Spine Roller


Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from chriscomfort and more videos in the Back Pain category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com If you work at a desk all day, you probably have poor posture… and if you have poor posture, you probably have upper back pain. This stretch can work out the kinks—just don’t hold back. To complete this How-To you will need: Comfortable clothes A large towel 2 large rubber bands A floor A 3- to 5-inch-diameter foam roller Step 1: Roll towel Fold the large towel in half lengthwise and roll it very tightly, creating a cylinder that’s 3-5 inches in diameter. Tip: Replace the rolled towel with a foam roller, a common and inexpensive physical therapy tool. Step 2: Place rubber band Place one rubber band around the rolled towel near each end to keep it tightly rolled. Step 3: Place on floor Place the rolled towel on the floor where you will lie so that it will be perpendicular to your body. Step 4: Lie on floor Lie on your back on the floor so the rolled towel is at the base of your shoulder blades. Your knees should be bent and your feet flat on the floor. Step 5: Cradle head Cradle your head by cupping the upper part of the back of your head in your interlaced fingers. Bring your elbows toward each other so that your arms are along

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Back Pain, Arthritis & the Spine & Neck Austin Chiropractic


Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Back Pain, Arthritis & the Spine & Neck, Austin Chiropractic Dr. Echols has been a been a chiropractor for more than 20 years and practices in Austin, Texas. Visit Dr. Echols website at www.dcnrt.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com www.livevideo.com ©Copyright 2008 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved. This video may be displayed in public, copied and redistributed for any strictly non-commercial use in its entire unedited form. Alteration or commercial use is strictly prohibited.

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Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis | Pinched Nerve in the Lower Back | Colorado Spine Surgeon


Dr. Donald Corenman, MD, DC (neckandback.com | 970-479-5895), is a Colorado spine surgeon and dedicated researcher and lecturer of all areas of the spine. He recently created the website listed above for patients, physicians, colleagues and other spine surgeons to use as a 2nd resource when seeking out information on conditions and surgical options relating to the spine. Dr. Corenman is an expert in all degenerative conditions, as well as sports-related and traumatic injuries of the spine. As a Colorado spine surgeon, performs state-of-the art surgeries to correct these conditions in his patients. He recently created this video on lumbar foraminal stenosis to provide an explanation of a pinched nerve in the lower back. Lumbar foraminal stenosis is condition of the spine that is very similar to lumbar spinal stenosis because it involves the narrowing of an area within the spinal canal. The individual nerves will exit through a small hole in the side of the spine in between the two vertebrae. This nerve root exiting occurs at every level in the spine. This condition is different than lumbar central stenosis where all the nerves in the canal are compressed. With lumbar foraminal stenosis, the compression is at the exit hole of the nerve (the foramen). This causes the pinched nerve in the lower back. Since the exiting hole is known as the foramen, narrowing of this hole is called foraminal stenosis. The stenosis is caused by the clogging of this nerve opening with bone spur

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Free Community Spine Health Fair

Free Community Spine Health Fair
PMPMA and Savvy Marketing Solution are teaming up to provide the public an educational event to bring available resources and current treatments of a variety of spine conditions.

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Treatment for Neck Pain – Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement at The Spine Institute Santa Monica


The Spine Institute in California has done more PRODISC® artificial disc replacement (ADR) surgeries than any other institution in the US. What is it? The FDA Approved ProDisc™-C Total Disc Replacement is a device made from metal and plastic that is placed between two adjacent vertebral bodies (neck bones) to replace a diseased cervical disc. The ProDisc™-C Total Disc Replacement consists of three parts: 1. Two metal (cobalt-chrome alloy) endplates that are anchored to the top and bottom surfaces of the adjacent vertebral bodies 2. A plastic (ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene or UHMWPE) inlay that fits between the two endplates How does it work? The plastic inlay and endplates are intended to restore the natural distance between the two vertebrae (disc height). The top (superior) endplate can slide over the domed part of the plastic inlay, which can allow movement at the level where it is implanted. When is it used? The ProDisc™-C Total Disc Replacement is intended to be used in skeletally mature patients (people who have stopped growing) for reconstruction of the disc from C3-C7 following removal of the disc at one level for intractable symptomatic cervical disc disease (SCDD), a condition that results from a diseased or bulging disc. What will it accomplish? The device is intended to stabilize the operated spinal level. Unlike a fusion procedure, the ProDisc™-C Total Disc Replacement is designed to allow motion at the operated spinal level. The effects of the

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