When I was lying on the bed (spinal decompression machine) for around 30 mins, they set the level as per my body weight, it felt so easy and nice, but once it was done, I couldn't even sit or get up, it took me few stretches to get back up on my feet, my lower back - the primary cause I went to Physio, felt so stiff. Is this normal or it was just me? should I continue with it? I feared that I might have screwed my back further!!!!!
This is actually normal. Many of our serious cases (multiple herniated discs, stenosis, bulging discs, failed surgeries) have a similar experience. The patient is extremely sore when they get up. We have the patient walk, up and down the hallway here, for 10 minutes with the harness still on, then we have them take off the harness, and walk another 5+ minutes. The first 5-10 treatments this is possible. The doctor will adjust the intensity, for the second visit depending on the feedback that you give them. The results we get are phenomenal. I hope that you will continue, as it has been a game changer in our practice. We have a 95+% success rate, and most people are very sore and stiff. This is what we see! Good luck, let us know how you do.
Same 😩 when they took the belt off. I cringed and grabbed both sides of the table. You better stay completely still too don’t tilt your lower body left or right. Worst pain I’ve ever felt. Of course it’s a second or so of pain but 😭
If there's anything we learned from medieval torture devices it's that sometimes pulling the spine apart isn't too bad as long as you stop at the right time
I have been dealing sciatica for the past three months. Ive been to so many doctors, physio, chiro, acupuncture, naturopath, osteopath and nothing helped. I got my first spinal decompression on Wednesday and the past two days have been incredible. Less pain, more movement and I am so excited to continue to get my life back! So grateful I have found something that works!
@@XLDJWHAT amazing! I can walk now and I'm back to the gym. Just did my first barbell squat after a year of no loaded squats. Highly recommend checking out whealth too! Their mobility program saved me along with spinal decompression. Hope you're doing well ❤️🩹
So weird my messages didn't come up for you guys so I hope you see this I am currently weight training in the gym completed a 16 mile hike at the weekend and living a pain free life. I did this mobility program too alongside the spinal decompression treatments and it works!! You will 💯 have a full recovery just keep at it! You got this!
Ladies and gents, after 2 months in the background, the spinal decompression table makes it onto the channel tonight! We’ve waited for this one. Maybe we’ll hear / see more of it in videos now.
I blew my l5, this is the machine that cured me, had to do it for a full week. Insurance didn’t cover and was about $200 a session. Don’t regret it - was back to work the following week and never had to go back
@@UtubeAdviser The traction forces from inversion therapy are going to be spread across the entire body as opposed to traction targeted at a specific disc level. You also can't pull and release to pump the disc.
Another great Amazon find!! 🤣🤣 I wish, but still couldn't afford it 😭 this is awesome awesome, awesome! One more time AWESOME! I had a way more generic form of decompression it was the best thing I ever did. My feet felt like pins and needles everyday and I couldn't bend over, one time at work I sneezed started to cry and had to home I hurt so bad. So for you to have this added to your amazing arsenal. You are going to be giving people a new life. I'm not exaggerating, I thought I would live like that forever and it was taking a toll on my mental health. Bless you Dr Doug I can't wait to see all the people you help. Thank you 💓
I am 10 sessions in with this treatment with a chiro in Boston, I am already a believer. A person would be NUTS to do surgery without trying this first.
I have just started the first session. I’m still skeptical especially after seeing one Chiropractor said it’s a scam. Have you gotten a lot of relief? .
@@cindypersaud8805this actually has evidence behind it and is evidence based practice. Unlike 99% of the things chiropractor’s do that the evidence shows only provides temporary and transient pain relief.
I tell u what.. IT WORKS.. I am going through this as we speak.. My first 3 sessions , it seems I am fully cure... I constantly needed a massage thru out the day.. No more massage!!!!😅😅😅😅
This type of device has helped many although I tried the spinemed table and was worse off afterwards with very powerful back spasms each time I moved for almost a week, the spasms almost dropped me to the floor a few times. I asked for a full refund and the chiropractor wanted me to continue with the sessions, he said it would go away eventually. If you listen to Dr McGill one should not attempt this type of treatment or any treatment that pulls on the spine such as dead hangs or inversion tables if there is instability in the spine, this is not a one size fits all.
I had this therapy done to me in reverse. They had a simple machine that pulled my occiput, C1-C7. It got better after 10 visits. But i rather have the Y strap and occipital lift.
Why is that much weight/force needed? Wouldn't less force-- that still causes traction--- cause less side effect of pain after ward---? And what about the muscles on the side of the disc? Don't they need to be strengthened as well in order to keep the adjustment in place?
Serious question: Why not do the Ring Dinger(TM) instead of this machine? I have heard that several Ring Dingers(TM) over the course of several months works just as well as one of these machines.
I had a doctor tell me I should not exercise while under going spinal decompression therapy. Is this an accurate assessment? I am an avid swimmer and have been doing exercises recommended by a physical therapist. I would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.
I tried 2 sessions so far, felt better after the session much stiffer the following morning and for the rest of the week.. Is this expected? Please elaborate
Tie the rope to the strap on the body from underneath and tie the other end to a wall or some heavy piece of furniture like this: On the other side, you need to grab something with your hands to stretch your body. Don't stretch too hard at the beginning or your back will hurt. Use a force of 10% of your body weight for 15-30 minutes, 3-4 times a day. You don't have to do this after the night. After one month my pain was gone and I was improving every day. I also have a herniated disc at L5S1. After a month, I use more strength to stretch and it doesn't hurt. It also means I'm healing. It is also worth stretching your spine by lying on your right side, then on your left side and then on your back. Be careful with the dose of strength at the beginning. I also use supplements with collagen, glucosamine sulfate and B vitamins.
I had a car accident in May 2022 & few months after that i started having pain,numbness, tingling in groin. MRI shows buldging disc at l3-l4-l5 and facet hypertrophy. Neurosurgeons said i dont need surgery. I got steroid injections eventually in facet and SI joints, inguinal nerve block. It gave relief but i know its temporary. I am trying this decompression in Niagara Falls, NY but after the most recent session, i felt soreness and pain in my back that it became difficult to stand and walk. My chiro puts me on the table with my stomach facing the table and then he streches the spine using his hands. He said there is a table with harness which i can try but there may not be much difference. Is it normal to have these symptoms after the session? I got very scared if it screwed up my back further. Is it better to try the table with harness?
Hello Dr. Willen, Does it really cure HERNIA? If I had a surgerry of 2 discal hernias. I have worked out but sometimes I feel pain, Could the DRX9000 rehab work?
Wow Dr Doug! Just out of curiosity, I'm a 40 yo spinal fusion patient, I got fused last year from T5 to L1 due to scoliosis, do you think this treatment could bring any benefits to someone like me?
Sorry to hear! Difficult to say without seeing the patient personally, it depends on many factors I would have to see you and your file before I can give any advices! If you’re ever in NYC stop by.☺️
Here in Michigan I've inquired at a few places about this. I have a L5 disc. Herniation and the prices for this treatment is anywhere from 3000 bucks and up for 20 sessions. Kinda pricey
Do you take patients from Barbados? I was given an MRI it revealed I have DDD in the cervical spine at C4/CS, Scoliosis Mild spinal stenosis and a disc bulge in the thoracic spine... I am experiencing tingling in my legs and extreme pain in my back also feels like my ribs are being pushed forward and pain in left breast Will this machine help?
Love the machine doc. And if you have had crack addicts before, I think you're going to get a bunch of new crack addicts because of this. Oh and by the way I had to tell the local stable that they had to quit the quartering the spine with the horses. I don't think they'll be doing that again for another hundred years
I have the combo unit. Meaning it can do the lower back or the neck. It helps the Thoracic area, but it doesn't hit it directly. I can feel it all the way down to T4/5 when I'm on the cervical set up. I can feel T10/11 on the lumbar set up.
0:21 - 0:30 So the DXR has helped me out, but I’ve always questioned how accurate this animation is. If it is actually capable of having the portion of the disc that was herniated to be drawn back in if enough decompression occurs.
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro What’s your opinion on Back Extensions? Do they strengthen the back muscles, thus protecting the lumbar back area, or does the exercise put it through risky stress?
Doc I love you videos.. wish I could make a turn by you for a session.. just a question.. my MRI shows that my disc's are black.⚫️ .. and here and there are a few that has the normal color as supposed to be.. what is the reason for this? The neurosurgeon that check my MRI asked me what the hell happened.. I said I don't know? That's why I'm here.. he said he has never seen something like this.. So maybe you know why it's like this?
Sorry it‘s always difficult to say anything on the chat without seeing the patient and his files. Sorry to hear for your back. Thanks for watching this one Francois.
Every case is different. The man in this video had two herniated discs. He has now completely rehabilitated the disc and is back to his martial arts, and even sky diving. He did all 20 sessions. We recommend 20--24 sessions. Twice per week. But, we sometimes start people every day. This patient did every day for a week because he was in severe pain, and couldn't walk. Many variables are a factor. Age, obesity, physical condition or lack thereof. I determine the case recommendation when someone comes in. I don't talk money on TH-cam. But you can come in and try the machine for a full session for $99. Insurance doesn't cover it at all. We have a 95%+ success rate since we got the DRX9000 7 months ago.
It took my girlfriend 53 sessions. Our Chiropractor only charges for 25 sessions. I needed this years after her. It took me about 35 sessions. They even dropped the cost almost 50 %.
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChirohey doc, you should do a peer-reviewed study on this patient and get it published. It would be beneficial to get the most recent studies peer-reviewed!
I had decompression sessions performed on my cervical for c5 c6 many years ago and was a 20 session treatment and it did buy me about 2 years then I had to go to my pain management dr. and get the steroid shots over the course of a couple years and then a branch block, and all this did help but eventually wore off and then these shots no longer worked and was told to see my surgeon, so it was then when he seen my MRI and xrays that there were no other options but to have c5 c6 acdf and a posterior cervical fusion for my facets, c5 c6 had compression on my spinal cord, so that's what I did, I'm currently 6 weeks post surgery and still in a neck collar and has been pretty dang rough especially those first couple weeks but am gradually getting better but it's going to take months to heal before I can really do anything, and my nerve pain is still there and can take a year or more for those nerves to heal, but the surgery stopped the damaging of the nerves so it would not get worse, so from my experience and also other peoples experience all of the things I mentioned above about decompression, pain management etc. do help and buy time but inevitably surgery will probably need to be performed if the compression is severe enough
Doc.iam from iraq and I saw and watched your videos it's so good handle and treatment with your patients and I would like we have from you in our country and I wish learning that branch
When I was lying on the bed (spinal decompression machine) for around 30 mins, they set the level as per my body weight, it felt so easy and nice, but once it was done, I couldn't even sit or get up, it took me few stretches to get back up on my feet, my lower back - the primary cause I went to Physio, felt so stiff.
Is this normal or it was just me? should I continue with it? I feared that I might have screwed my back further!!!!!
This is actually normal. Many of our serious cases (multiple herniated discs, stenosis, bulging discs, failed surgeries) have a similar experience. The patient is extremely sore when they get up. We have the patient walk, up and down the hallway here, for 10 minutes with the harness still on, then we have them take off the harness, and walk another 5+ minutes. The first 5-10 treatments this is possible. The doctor will adjust the intensity, for the second visit depending on the feedback that you give them. The results we get are phenomenal. I hope that you will continue, as it has been a game changer in our practice. We have a 95+% success rate, and most people are very sore and stiff. This is what we see! Good luck, let us know how you do.
Do you take insurance?
Same 😩 when they took the belt off. I cringed and grabbed both sides of the table. You better stay completely still too don’t tilt your lower body left or right. Worst pain I’ve ever felt. Of course it’s a second or so of pain but 😭
If there's anything we learned from medieval torture devices it's that sometimes pulling the spine apart isn't too bad as long as you stop at the right time
Haha, that's a good one! I have to use that with my patients! 😂
My chiro uses one and I refer to it as the rack. Lol!
😂😂
Reminded me of the Mr. Incredible vs the Robot scene in the lava
I have been dealing sciatica for the past three months. Ive been to so many doctors, physio, chiro, acupuncture, naturopath, osteopath and nothing helped. I got my first spinal decompression on Wednesday and the past two days have been incredible. Less pain, more movement and I am so excited to continue to get my life back! So grateful I have found something that works!
How are you feeling today?
@@XLDJWHAT amazing! I can walk now and I'm back to the gym. Just did my first barbell squat after a year of no loaded squats. Highly recommend checking out whealth too! Their mobility program saved me along with spinal decompression. Hope you're doing well ❤️🩹
How are feeling now?
So weird my messages didn't come up for you guys so I hope you see this
I am currently weight training in the gym completed a 16 mile hike at the weekend and living a pain free life. I did this mobility program too alongside the spinal decompression treatments and it works!! You will 💯 have a full recovery just keep at it! You got this!
Ladies and gents, after 2 months in the background, the spinal decompression table makes it onto the channel tonight! We’ve waited for this one. Maybe we’ll hear / see more of it in videos now.
Yes Vaga, very excited to share more! Thanks for following!
I blew my l5, this is the machine that cured me, had to do it for a full week. Insurance didn’t cover and was about $200 a session. Don’t regret it - was back to work the following week and never had to go back
Thats incredible to hear! Thank you for sharing!
$200 per session?? That’s very expensive. I’m not sure why they don’t accept insurance. But you can get the same results just using an inversion table
@@UtubeAdviser The traction forces from inversion therapy are going to be spread across the entire body as opposed to traction targeted at a specific disc level. You also can't pull and release to pump the disc.
Another great Amazon find!! 🤣🤣 I wish, but still couldn't afford it 😭 this is awesome awesome, awesome! One more time AWESOME! I had a way more generic form of decompression it was the best thing I ever did. My feet felt like pins and needles everyday and I couldn't bend over, one time at work I sneezed started to cry and had to home I hurt so bad. So for you to have this added to your amazing arsenal. You are going to be giving people a new life. I'm not exaggerating, I thought I would live like that forever and it was taking a toll on my mental health. Bless you Dr Doug I can't wait to see all the people you help. Thank you 💓
Thanks B! This is AWESOME! Sorry to hear about your case, hope to help some people like you!
So happy for you and your patients, Doc. Congrats!
Thank you!
With your reputation Dr im sure it will make a world if difference for those with spinal issues...Good on you Doc👍👍👍
Well thank you Justin, I hope to make some great changes!
Wow that even looks relaxing even all harnessed up!
Hi Jana! This is just great! It is such a nice feeling of relief!😊
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro I can imagine! How many times have you been on it?
Ok, Doc steppin up in the world! Never seen anyone use this thing before.
Yes haha! Thanks!
I am 10 sessions in with this treatment with a chiro in Boston, I am already a believer. A person would be NUTS to do surgery without trying this first.
Thank you so much for sharing your story Kevinsbott.
I have just started the first session. I’m still skeptical especially after seeing one Chiropractor said it’s a scam. Have you gotten a lot of relief?
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so, is your pain gone? !0 sessions, how much was the total cost?
@@cindypersaud8805 So give us an update please...hows it going?
@@cindypersaud8805this actually has evidence behind it and is evidence based practice. Unlike 99% of the things chiropractor’s do that the evidence shows only provides temporary and transient pain relief.
Looks fabulous Doug. I am all for anything that helps get people get out of pain. XxxxX
Thank you Valerie!
👍👍👍👍👍- all the best for you as you and your practice as you go down this new avenue.
Many thanks Sheila!
This is a great demonstration and explanation of how the DRX9000 works. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Dr. D thank you for showing this!!! Gotta find a chiropractor in my area that has this machine
Glad it was helpful! You know who to call if you're ever in NYC!
Oh, wow, I've never heard about before! It's really interesting!
It really is! Im excited, thanks Danka!
Sounds like an great machine and I’m sure those who need it will benefit greatly.
I hope so Jeff! Thanks!
1. Does insurance help pay for this?
2. Does it work on someone who has 5 bulged disc
I tell u what..
IT WORKS..
I am going through this as we speak..
My first 3 sessions , it seems I am fully cure...
I constantly needed a massage thru out the day..
No more massage!!!!😅😅😅😅
How many times do you need to do this?
This type of device has helped many although I tried the spinemed table and was worse off afterwards with very powerful back spasms each time I moved for almost a week, the spasms almost dropped me to the floor a few times. I asked for a full refund and the chiropractor wanted me to continue with the sessions, he said it would go away eventually. If you listen to Dr McGill one should not attempt this type of treatment or any treatment that pulls on the spine such as dead hangs or inversion tables if there is instability in the spine, this is not a one size fits all.
Been curious about this. Is there evidence for this having lasting effects on cervical-thoracic disc herniations? Thanks!
This will help! 👍🏼
My Chiro used a similar machine on me and I could barely move after the session. Took about 5 min to restore my function.
Okay!
Sorry I guess I was asking if you have had patients experience pain after a session similar to my symptoms
Oh! sometimes yes! But mostly no, they rather feel released afterwards it always depends on the issues, each case is different.
I had this therapy done to me in reverse. They had a simple machine that pulled my occiput, C1-C7. It got better after 10 visits. But i rather have the Y strap and occipital lift.
Okay! Thanks for watching your experience Jeff.
Why is that much weight/force needed? Wouldn't less force-- that still causes traction--- cause less side effect of pain
after ward---?
And what about the muscles on the side of the disc? Don't they need to be strengthened as well in order to keep the adjustment in place?
Serious question: Why not do the Ring Dinger(TM) instead of this machine? I have heard that several Ring Dingers(TM) over the course of several months works just as well as one of these machines.
Will this work on the neck?
I had a doctor tell me I should not exercise while under going spinal decompression therapy. Is this an accurate assessment? I am an avid swimmer and have been doing exercises recommended by a physical therapist. I would appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.
I tried 2 sessions so far, felt better after the session much stiffer the following morning and for the rest of the week.. Is this expected? Please elaborate
Tie the rope to the strap on the body from underneath and tie the other end to a wall or some heavy piece of furniture like this: On the other side, you need to grab something with your hands to stretch your body. Don't stretch too hard at the beginning or your back will hurt. Use a force of 10% of your body weight for 15-30 minutes, 3-4 times a day. You don't have to do this after the night. After one month my pain was gone and I was improving every day. I also have a herniated disc at L5S1. After a month, I use more strength to stretch and it doesn't hurt. It also means I'm healing. It is also worth stretching your spine by lying on your right side, then on your left side and then on your back. Be careful with the dose of strength at the beginning. I also use supplements with collagen, glucosamine sulfate and B vitamins.
What’s the cost for a typical 30 minute session?
They are typically sold as a package and it depends on the patient!
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro what is the average cost for a package?
@@RobinhooodGFX In Michigan, treatments were around $3600 for 20 separate treatments. It helped me out, but it’s up to if that’s too pricy or not.
Can this help with cervical symptoms such as shoulder pain, tinnitus?
Looking svelte doctor. And awesome machine it sounds very relaxing
It is! I have been on it myself, it's great!
Thanks for the video.
-Can this hurt your back?
-Does the patient experience soreness or slight pain afterward?
No it doesn’t hurt on the contrary you feel the relief, no soreness. Thanks JC
I had a lot of pain after my first session, however it wasnt nerve pain, it was muscle pain from different muscles getting activated.
I had a car accident in May 2022 & few months after that i started having pain,numbness, tingling in groin. MRI shows buldging disc at l3-l4-l5 and facet hypertrophy. Neurosurgeons said i dont need surgery. I got steroid injections eventually in facet and SI joints, inguinal nerve block. It gave relief but i know its temporary. I am trying this decompression in Niagara Falls, NY but after the most recent session, i felt soreness and pain in my back that it became difficult to stand and walk. My chiro puts me on the table with my stomach facing the table and then he streches the spine using his hands. He said there is a table with harness which i can try but there may not be much difference. Is it normal to have these symptoms after the session? I got very scared if it screwed up my back further. Is it better to try the table with harness?
How much is a treatment?
I'm in Middletown New York does anyone know if a doctor has one of these around my area I don't know how to find out
Would this be beneficial for chronic back pain?
It depends, difficult for me to say without knowing your files and seeing you personally.
Hello Dr. Willen, Does it really cure HERNIA? If I had a surgerry of 2 discal hernias. I have worked out but sometimes I feel pain, Could the DRX9000 rehab work?
Wow I never knew this existed. I wanna try it!
You should!
Nice
Thanks, I am super excited to have it in the office!
Can we take treatment in Jammu
Wow Dr Doug! Just out of curiosity, I'm a 40 yo spinal fusion patient, I got fused last year from T5 to L1 due to scoliosis, do you think this treatment could bring any benefits to someone like me?
Sorry to hear! Difficult to say without seeing the patient personally, it depends on many factors I would have to see you and your file before I can give any advices! If you’re ever in NYC stop by.☺️
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro thank you Dr Doug!
Here in Michigan I've inquired at a few places about this. I have a L5 disc. Herniation and the prices for this treatment is anywhere from 3000 bucks and up for 20 sessions. Kinda pricey
$2000.00 for ten is what it cost me@@DanTaylor-mg5dq
Do you take patients from Barbados? I was given an MRI it revealed I have DDD in the cervical spine at C4/CS, Scoliosis Mild spinal stenosis and a disc bulge in the thoracic spine... I am experiencing tingling in my legs and extreme pain in my back also feels like my ribs are being pushed forward and pain in left breast
Will this machine help?
I can‘t say anything constructive without seeing the patient and his issues in person. I take patients from all over the world!
Hal 9000: That's why we call it ring-dinger, Dave.
Thanks for watching Graham.
Can my niece do this after having back surgery?
Yes, after a few months!
@Dr. Doug Willen: House of Chiro its been couple of years...didn't help she's in pain alot of the time
Love the machine doc. And if you have had crack addicts before, I think you're going to get a bunch of new crack addicts because of this.
Oh and by the way I had to tell the local stable that they had to quit the quartering the spine with the horses. I don't think they'll be doing that again for another hundred years
Thanks Brett for sharing. I hope it will help a lot of people.
Can this be used for problem discs in the thoracic spine, or is this a lumbar only treatment?
I have the combo unit. Meaning it can do the lower back or the neck. It helps the Thoracic area, but it doesn't hit it directly. I can feel it all the way down to T4/5 when I'm on the cervical set up.
I can feel T10/11 on the lumbar set up.
Can you do that for thoracic herniation?
This meachin are available in india ..Ane one know ...Please tale me
Let’s goo new machine been waiting on this lol
Yes!!
Good investment! Looks awesome
Thanks very much! I hope patient will come it really help, this is a great alternative for spinal decompression. Thanks CJ.
ooo I've seen this machine back like in a very old video of a chiropractor. Always wondered what it was called.
Its interesting, right?
0:21 - 0:30
So the DXR has helped me out, but I’ve always questioned how accurate this animation is. If it is actually capable of having the portion of the disc that was herniated to be drawn back in if enough decompression occurs.
Yes it does! the herniated as well as the healthy one.
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro What’s your opinion on Back Extensions? Do they strengthen the back muscles, thus protecting the lumbar back area, or does the exercise put it through risky stress?
Is it covered through insurance ? Would love to try this!
nope
Doc I love you videos.. wish I could make a turn by you for a session.. just a question.. my MRI shows that my disc's are black.⚫️ .. and here and there are a few that has the normal color as supposed to be.. what is the reason for this? The neurosurgeon that check my MRI asked me what the hell happened.. I said I don't know? That's why I'm here.. he said he has never seen something like this.. So maybe you know why it's like this?
Sorry it‘s always difficult to say anything on the chat without seeing the patient and his files. Sorry to hear for your back. Thanks for watching this one Francois.
I need this in my life but I bet that harness isn’t big enough for me 😢
We have many different sizes!
This is the ultimate ring dinger
Thanks for watching this one Agent.
Does this help with herniated disc? My brother has it in the liwer back and he is suffering
Yes, its one of the main issues this machine treats!
how many sessions do you need in a week and how long is each session and how many weeks total
Every case is different. The man in this video had two herniated discs. He has now completely rehabilitated the disc and is back to his martial arts, and even sky diving. He did all 20 sessions.
We recommend 20--24 sessions. Twice per week.
But, we sometimes start people every day. This patient did every day for a week because he was in severe pain, and couldn't walk.
Many variables are a factor. Age, obesity, physical condition or lack thereof.
I determine the case recommendation when someone comes in.
I don't talk money on TH-cam. But you can come in and try the machine for a full session for $99.
Insurance doesn't cover it at all.
We have a 95%+ success rate since we got the DRX9000 7 months ago.
Where you locate?
It took my girlfriend 53 sessions. Our Chiropractor only charges for 25 sessions.
I needed this years after her. It took me about 35 sessions.
They even dropped the cost almost 50 %.
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChirohey doc, you should do a peer-reviewed study on this patient and get it published. It would be beneficial to get the most recent studies peer-reviewed!
How much is each treatment with out insurance?
Please for all infos go to drdougwillen.com
$2000.00 for the first ten, discounted after that, maybe $100.00 each, differs by provider.
Doug I like this machine :)
now thats a contraption
It really is!
i don’t have any back problems but would try it out
👌🏼 that‘s a good idea! If you‘re ever in NYC, stop by.
I am dying for some back and neck relief… seriously.
Just started treatment for my C5/C6. Wish me luck!
Good luck Frank!
How did it go?
@@cryptojoecoin5480 I'd say it helped but not completely resolved it. I need to be more disciplined with my home routine I think...
I had decompression sessions performed on my cervical for c5 c6 many years ago and was a 20 session treatment and it did buy me about 2 years then I had to go to my pain management dr. and get the steroid shots over the course of a couple years and then a branch block, and all this did help but eventually wore off and then these shots no longer worked and was told to see my surgeon, so it was then when he seen my MRI and xrays that there were no other options but to have c5 c6 acdf and a posterior cervical fusion for my facets, c5 c6 had compression on my spinal cord, so that's what I did, I'm currently 6 weeks post surgery and still in a neck collar and has been pretty dang rough especially those first couple weeks but am gradually getting better but it's going to take months to heal before I can really do anything, and my nerve pain is still there and can take a year or more for those nerves to heal, but the surgery stopped the damaging of the nerves so it would not get worse, so from my experience and also other peoples experience all of the things I mentioned above about decompression, pain management etc. do help and buy time but inevitably surgery will probably need to be performed if the compression is severe enough
Do they have this type of treatment in California?
Yes Miguel! There are I think about 10 on the west coast, from San Diego to Redding.
Is there one of these in the St Augustine area please?
You might be able to google it!
please help me. I am a PLID patient from Bangladesh.
I need that dr Doug 🤦♀️ Iv got 5 bulging discs in my back and neck x are you ok you’ve lost weight? Xx Niki in the uk 🇬🇧
Oh wow Niki, hope you can find some relief! Or if you're ever in NYC let me know!
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro thankyou so much but I don’t think il ever be in New York City ❤️
Why doesn't any of these doctors have the damn address so we know where they are
How much for that machine
I was told $120,000.00 crazy ridiculous if that is true, there is not that much technology to it.
@@goldsmith001 I'll keep my back pain whenever it comes 🤣🤣
Sir is there in India
No in NYC!
You can get the same results using an inversion table
Doc.iam from iraq and I saw and watched your videos it's so good handle and treatment with your patients and I would like we have from you in our country and I wish learning that branch
Wow thank you so much Aman Ali for the nice words, it‘s great if you want to learn chiropractic! 😅
@@DrDougWillenHouseofChiro iam vet medicine and iam already graduated from biochemical master and I would finish PhD in chiropractic science 😊🥰👍
Reminds me of the "Traction devices " we used to use on the Orthopedic floor back in the day!!
Amazing machine!!Will be interesting to follow the adventures!!
Excited to share more videos, thanks Sharon!
Tt is best.
I want that machine xD
Instead of a machine why don’t you just get two guys one under arm pits one near hips and pull .
Where can i fucking found something like this on my fucking country huh ??
Safer, controlled and repeatable Vs Y - Strap
Thanks for watching Tushar.
It's a gentle Ring Dinger.
Thanks for watching this one Aaron.
Ring Dinger like?
It‘s another treatment!
Wow ! That's something I haven't seen never before. Allthough. In this world there might be something else that I have not seen 😅
It really is something! So glad it's finally here!