The SpineMED® Procedure
All procedures are administered with the patient
fully clothed. For lumbar procedures, the patient is comfortably
positioned on the table, and the (patent pending) Pelvic
Restraints are adjusted to comfortably secure the patient’s
pelvis. The upper torso is captured by a comfortable securing
system incorporated into the fixed section of the table.
The Pelvic Tilt section will be electronically tilted, so
that specific spinal segments can be targeted. With precise
and pain-free computer controlled tension, the specific
disc segment is gently distracted.
For cervical procedures, the cervical unit is first electronically
tilted to the angle required to target specific segments
of the cervical spine. The patient is then placed on the
table with their head positioned in the cervical cradle
unit. The Cervical Restraints (patent pending) are designed
to comfortably capture the base of the patient’s skull
for controlled distraction. A typical daily session consists
of 30 minutes of decompression on the SpineMED® Table
followed by 15 minutes of ice therapy. The process is pain-free
and safe, and it is not uncommon for patients to fall asleep
during the procedure.
The average recommended course of procedure is 20 sessions.
Ideally, the sessions are performed daily with rest on the
weekend.
At the conclusion of the procedure series, patients are
given mobilization and strengthening exercises to avoid
further injury.
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