Non-Surgical Therapy for Herniated or Bulging Disc Pain That Works!

Ask around and you will find an increasing number of doctors who are recognizing the healing potential of the herniated or .

“More and more patients are telling their primary care doctors that they are considering IDD Therapy®. Their doctors are giving the go ahead to proceed which is very refreshing,”

says Dr. John N. Thomas, DC, owner of the non-surgical spinal disc rehab facility, , Inc. in South , . The Accu-Spina™ with IDD Therapy® protocols manufactured by North American Medical Corporation is a non-invasive medical procedure that has a 92 percent success rate in treating herniated, bulging, degenerated discs, sciatica, and low back pain. It is now being offered at Allied Healthcare Clinics, Inc., The Home of “The ”. This is a proven medically advanced, non-surgical solution for lower back pain and neck pain.

Back pain is most likely to occur between the ages of twenty-five and sixty-four. It is the second most frequently reported reason for a doctor’s visitation (14.3 million office visits per year); the fifth most frequent cause of hospitalization and the third most frequent reason for surgery. Although the overall occurrence of back pain is similar in men and women, a greater percentage of men (61%) experience lower back pain than women (51.2%).

Various medical offices around the country are touting the benefits of Accu-Spina™ with IDD Therapy® as an alternative to the typical medical protocols for dealing with back pain. Pain management, physical therapy, chiropractic and surgery seem to be missing the boat with many patients stuck in the whirlwind of debilitating symptoms associated with herniated or bulging discs, stenosis, and associated numbness and tingling in the extremities.
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“The degenerative process of disc disease can be caused by a myriad of lifestyle factors and genetics, and its my goal to be the catalyst of disc healing at the specific level involved”,

adds Dr. Thomas. Allied Healthcare is quickly becoming the established leading provider of IDD Therapy® Protocols in the Southern Crescent of Georgia. 80 percent of Americans will suffer some type of back pain in their lives, and current estimates of medical care for those who have been disabled by severe back pain in the U.S. range from thirty to seventy billion dollars annually.

With the advent of Accu-Spina with IDD Therapy protocols an increasing number of doctors and patients nationwide are waking up to the benefits of this incredible new treatment which has been studied extensively at Emory in Atlanta, Georgia. Information on IDD can even be found on Web MD, a widely recognized portal for credible medical information and advice. With its fast growing acceptance as a top notch alternative to surgery, Dr. Thomas has been implementing the IDD Therapy protocols with his surgical candidates with astounding results. Here Dr Thomas speaks for himself:

“None of the surgical candidates who seek this non-surgical alternative in my office feel the need for surgery after they complete the series of treatments. And they go right back to work with absolutely no problems. In fact many of them have to work while they are going through the treatments and though this slightly slows their progress this group does extremely well too.”

For more information about this new back treatment visit www.proven-back-pain-relief.com or call 770-460-1911.

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1 comment to Non-Surgical Therapy for Herniated or Bulging Disc Pain That Works!

  1. Start Living Pain free today! | Living Pain Free
    November 5th, 2010 at 1:40 am

    [...] for The Great Wall Marathon, I injured my back resulting in a bulging disc. This is how I discoveredIDD Therapy. Thanks to IDD Therapy, one month after my injury I was in China at The Great Wall Marathon finish [...]

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