Treatment Options and Techniques
- Reduce disc herniation
- Drop intradiscal pressure
- Widen the spinal canal area
- Increase intervertebral disc height
- Reduce patient healthcare visits the year after care
- Provide better relief of radiculopathy and chronic pain
- A low force spinal adjusting technique
- Painless and effective for any age group, but most commonly used on infants or the elderly
- Uses a specific table designed with drop sections to aid in the adjusting technique
- One of the oldest techniques
- Manual adjusting
- Founded in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin
Dry water massage, by using proven techniques, patients can obtain the same health benefits of a traditional hour long massage in only 15 minutes while remaining fully clothed.
A V-shaped spray bar with 36 water jets that has been researched and designed in conjunction with medical professionals provides maximum effectiveness.
The water jets simulate a fingertip massage from the center of the body to the sides of the body. The force can be adjusted to sensitivity of the patient. The consistency of the massage can not be duplicated by manual massage or other devices.
The pulsating water jets can be adjusted from a relaxing 2 cycles per second up to an invigorating 10 cycles per second. The pulsation can be varied independent of water pressure for maximum effect. The water temperature can be adjusted from 80° to 104° using an electronic thermostat.
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