The RxDecom® Works Better by Targeting the Damaged Tissues of the Neck or Back.
If you ever wondered how the RxDecom® works better, this article is for you. The RxDecom® works because it targets specific tissue in need of repair. Unlike other types of traction or spinal decompression devices, the process of targeting damaged tissue is simplified with the TMS. The TMS is the “Treatment Management Software”. Do keep in mind that the TMS is not provided to diagnosis or treat your patients, but rather to help train your clinical staff in their pursuit of understanding treatment methods provided by the RxDecom®.
RxDecom® is Better Because It Addresses Intradiscal Pressure and Pain
In the coming sections, we will elaborate in greater details on how or why the RxDecom® is in a class by itself. Our goal is to enlighten you so that you may avoid spending money on useless devices such as traction modalities.
Some experience back pain as a transient problem, but for many, the pain lingers, becoming an agony almost impossible to bear. Today, back pain is fast becoming an epidemic in which there is no immunity. With the rise in the socioeconomic burdens of back pain, our society is asking for a change. The Physicians want it, the therapists want it, our economy needs it, and the patients are demanding it!
Research studies have established conclusive evidence of the spiraling catastrophic effects associated with decreased inward diffusion of nutrients into the vertebral disc. Studies have also documented the effects of intradiscal pressure on the process of inward diffusion of nutrients. According to these documents, when the intradiscal pressure increases above the diastolic pressure, the inward diffusion ceases. Also, some researchers have stated that an ideal environment for diffusion is when the intradiscal pressure is significantly lowered into the negative ranges. The average intradiscal pressure of a vertebral disc is said to be about 70 mmHg.
Why the RxDecom® Works Better Than Other Spinal Decompression Units?
Our clinical teams and engineers were tasked to design a therapeutic device that lowers the intradiscal pressure. The RxDecom® is the result of their hard work. Yes, treatments on the RxDecom® can repair and reverse a slipped disc. The technologies and software used in the RxDecom® are significantly superior to traction and other forms of advanced traction devices known as spinal decompression.
Simply put, the treatment you get on the RxDecom® works better because it lowers the intradiscal pressure. The targeted pull and proprietary systematic assessments, monitoring and decompressive pulls of the RxDecom® have proven effective in reversal of spinal disc herniations, protrusions, and extrusions.
Those who pursue knowledge; understand the importance of intradiscal pressure as it pertains to the inward diffusion of nutrients and the eventual repair of the damaged discal cells. Today, scientific research has documented, through serial MRIs, the reversal of disc degeneration and herniations as a direct result of decompression therapy [1].
Our team of doctors and engineers understood these implications. Through years of research and development, they created the RxDecom®, a therapeutic unit capable of lowering the intradiscal pressure and non-surgically decompressing the spine. The methods used for controlling and monitoring are a result of our ability to combine medicine and technology in a manner never done before.
On-Board Computers and Software of RxDecom® are the Reasons Why RxDecom® Treatments Succeed When Others Fail!
This was possible only through our proprietary software, the Treatment Management System (TMS), written specifically for the RxDecom®. There are no sudden pulls, no multi-step pull and no cookie-cutter methods utilized; each session is unique per patient, per condition. As a result, the sessions given are specific to the needs of each patient based on their condition.
The treatment is administered and monitored through an array of sensors enabled by the TMS. Hence, the treatment sessions produced are gentle and free of discomfort or pain, allowing for gentle separations of the vertebral bodies. This gentle separation is needed to avoid irritations of the sensitive nerves and discal tissues, and to prevent the proprioceptive muscular response (a subconscious tightening and spasm of the muscles).
Medical research has shown that sudden or uncomfortable separations of the vertebral bodies will activate the body’s protective mechanisms. This protective mechanism prevents further separation. Hence, the lowering of intradiscal pressure is minimized, and its therapeutic effects are lost. To conclude, the RxDecom® works better than other therapy devices used in treatments of spinal discs or spinal joints.