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The 21st Century Spinal Pain Relief Solution

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DISC RELATED PAIN CONDITIONS


For patients with a "slipped/bulging/ruptured/herniated" disc (without cauda equina syndrome or progressive neurological deficit), Cox® Technic provides the following benefits:

1. increases the intervertebral disc height (C) to remove anular tension on the anular fibers (E) and nerve (B) by making more room and improving circulation;

2. allows the nucleus pulposus (A) -- the center of the disc -- to assume its central position within the anular fibers (E) and relieves irritation of the spinal nerve (B);

3. restores vertebral joints (D) to their physiological relationships of motion;

4. improves posture and locomotion while relieving pain, improving body functions, and creating a state of well-being.


NON-DISC RELATED


For patients with other conditions causing back pain (facet syndrome, spondylolisthesis, sprain/strain, scoliosis, transitional vertebra, sacroiliac subluxation, stenosis), Cox® Technic provides all of the above benefits plus the ability to place the spinal joints into normal, painless movements so as to restore spinal motion without pain.


Cox® Technic Effects

1. The posterior disc space increases in height.
2. Flexion decreases disc protrusion and reduces stenosis. Note: Discs protrude and degenerate into the concavity of a curve, into the side of extension.
3. Flexion stretches the ligamentum flavum to reduce stenosis.
4. Flexion opens the vertebral canal by 2 mm (16%) or 3.5 to 6 mm more than extension.
5. Flexion increases metabolite transport into the disc.
6. Flexion opens the apophyseal joints and reduces posterior disc stress.
7. The nucleus pulposus does not move on flexion. Intradiscal pressure drops under distraction to below 100 mm Hg. On extension the nucleus or anulus is seen to protrude posterior into the vertebral canal.
8. Intervertebral foraminal openings enlarge giving patency to the nerve.


[for references for the above, see Cox JM, Feller JA, Cox-Cid JA: 
Topics in Clinical Chiropractic 1996; 3(3):45-59]


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Please consult your physician for a thorough examination leading to a diagnosis and well-planned treatment strategy.
Please consult Low Back Pain: Mechanism, Diagnosis, Treatment (6th ed), author James M Cox, publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and Neck, Shoulder, & Arm Pain: Mechanism, Diagnosis, Treatment (3rd ed), author James M Cox, for full description of technique and website content.

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