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Conditions the MerryBack™ Spinal Decompression System May Help With

Conditions the MerryBack™ Spinal Decompression ...

The MerryBack™ Spinal Decompression System is an innovative wearable solution that can help alleviate a variety of back conditions, providing a non-invasive and drug-free solution for those suffering from chronic...

Conditions the MerryBack™ Spinal Decompression ...

The MerryBack™ Spinal Decompression System is an innovative wearable solution that can help alleviate a variety of back conditions, providing a non-invasive and drug-free solution for those suffering from chronic...

Get Rid of Back Pain This Year With the MerryBack™ Spinal Decompression System

Get Rid of Back Pain This Year With the MerryBa...

Back pain is one of the most common complaints people have, and it can be debilitating and prevent you from living your life to the fullest. Whether you're dealing with...

Get Rid of Back Pain This Year With the MerryBa...

Back pain is one of the most common complaints people have, and it can be debilitating and prevent you from living your life to the fullest. Whether you're dealing with...

What is the Success Rate of Spinal Decompression?

Research has shown spinal decompression is successful in 71% to 89% of patients. More than 10 different research studies have been conducted showing good results for patients treated with spinal decompression. John Leslie Mayo Clinic

Does Decompression Increase Disc Height?

In a case report published in the European Musculoskeletal Review, titled "Management of Low Back Pain with a Non-surgical Decompression System" researchers reveal the pre and post treatment MRI findings of a 69 year old male with low back pain. Prior to treatment the patient reported low back pain radiating into both legs. When asked to describe his pain intensity on a scale of 0-10 the patient rated his pain a 10. The patient underwent 22 treatments over a seven week period. Utilizing the same pain intensity scale the patient reported a pain level of 1 post treatment. Four months after the initial treatment a follow up MRI revealed decreased herniation size and increased disc height at multiple lumbar levels."