See a cervical spinal decompression demonstration for chiropractic care in this free health care video. Expert: Dr. Steve Minors, Cert. MDT Contact: www.rehabfx.com/ Bio: Originally from New York City, Dr. Minors received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Doctorate of Chiropractic from Texas Chiropractic College. Filmmaker: Drew Noah
#1 by cumbas on January 9th, 2010
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why somebody put “-1″ ??…
yes it’s true she’s very pretty
where is the bad to say that ??!!!
poor poor world…
so +1 for me inbredagogo cause this girl is very pretty it’s true ^^
#2 by Koyko200 on January 9th, 2010
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uh, I say no to that. 16 lbs? I can’t handle that. I have a stirct limit of 5 lbs to even pick up and I don’t all ways listen to them either. lol but what do except from a 19 year old. lol
#3 by haymaker710 on January 9th, 2010
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Vill you talk? Vare are the diamonds?
#4 by inbredagogo on January 9th, 2010
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she’s very pretty
#5 by artwitsyl on January 9th, 2010
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actually , this works.
#6 by jonlscott on January 9th, 2010
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id say so, seeing how chiropractors help millions a year
(weather this guys ligit or not is the question)
but chiropractors in general are legit
#7 by amstaffsammy on January 9th, 2010
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i use a saunders cervical traction unit and its fantastic! the results are very good for relieving the pain caused by damaged cervical discs and my patients love it. in fact they often fall asleep during treatment.
#8 by Patriotman54 on January 9th, 2010
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I think that the Palmer method better Logan school in the method of adjustment? What do you think of spinal decompression for the C4 area. What about True back ? I just got one . Any info appreciated dfletcher47
#9 by silverbullitt24 on January 9th, 2010
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True,”spinal decompression” can assist in the reduction of a disc related pathology and some other conditions but lets stop fooling the public. That is a MECHANICAL TRACTION unit pictured. There is NO DIFFERENCE in that unit versus an old fashioned traction table. Chiropractic or other health providers suggesting that “Spinal decompression” and “old school traction” differ are not owning up to the truth. As he stated in the video the angle of inclination from the force vector is the key.
#10 by deadlifter405 on January 9th, 2010
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This really works! Cervical decompression is the only thing that has helped my prolapsed C5/C6 disc and keeping my away from surgery.
#11 by drewgooden20 on January 9th, 2010
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Does this guy believe his own nonsense?