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JUNE 9, 2019, BROOKLYN WEEKLY
Back and neck pain make
the simplest tasks nearly impossible.
You may be unable to
walk, bend, work, or drive
as turning your head to
see the car behind you —
a function we barely even
think about under normal
conditions — is not possible.
This kind of debilitating
pain impacts the quality
of life.
It may be that you’ve
tried to get help. You may
have already seen doctors
for traditional medical and
chiropractic care, without
results. Perhaps it appears
the only possibility is surgery.
But this is not your only
option.
Dr. James DiGiuseppi DC
of the Spine and Disc Center
of Brooklyn has been treating
patients with these conditions
for more than 35 years,
reinstating their quality of
AVOID BACK AND NECK SURGERY
life through nonsurgical
treatment. No spinal injections
or drugs are involved.
Instead, he utilizes decompression
therapy, a leading
non-surgical, alternative
treatment for serious neck
and low back pain.
“This gentle treatment
method has been shown to
greatly reduce or eliminate
back and neck pain,” says
Dr. DiGiuseppi. “It has helped
people who are at the end of
their rope.”
Decompression therapy
effectively treats disabling
low back, neck, and radiating
leg and arm pain by
reducing the pressure on
spinal nerves, discs and
joints.
“It renders quick, effective,
and amazing pain
relief that enables most patients
to return to a more
active lifestyle,” says the
doctor. “There is a 98% success
rate — and those are
pretty good odds.”
Research to develop this
procedure was conducted
by prominent physicians,
engineers, and technicians
at major teaching hospitals,
says Dr. DiGiuseppi,
who is trained in these
methods. The certification
course was designed
by the leading expert in
spinal decompression, Dr.
Jay Kennedy, D.C., who
taught doctors worldwide
and treated thousands of
patients using a variety of
decompression systems.
To gain certification involves
more than 40 hours
of instruction, including
hands-on training sessions,
followed by certification
examinations.
“We are pleased that we
can serve our patients and
others in the community
with advanced spinal decompression
therapy,” says
Dr. DiGiuseppi.
Decompression therapy
begins with a series of sessions
that typically run
three or four times per
week. It’s all done while the
patient is fully clothed, either
face down, or face up,
on the table. During each
of these sessions, electrical
muscle stimulation, ultrasound,
or therapeutic laser
may be applied to help
relax muscles and promote
further healing of injured
tissues, says the doctor. In
addition, patients may be
asked to complete specific
exercises designed to help
strengthen muscles.
People with spinal
stenosis, bulging, herniated,
and degenerative
discs, pinched nerves, and
sciatica have found relief
through this method.
Spine and Disc
Center of Brooklyn
8214 - 13th Avenue
11228 in Dyker
Heights, (718) 833–
3327. www.SpineandDiscCenter.
com
Get relief now for back pain at Spine and Disc Center
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