Michigan Disc and Spine
Q: What is Laser Enhanced Decompression Therapy?
A: A procedure that allows the unloading of pressure from a degenerated or herniated disc. When laser is added to the procedure, we can dramatically increase the healing of the damaged tissue eliminating pain and discomfort.
Q: How does Laser Enhanced Decompression Work?
A: A computerized table is utilized to distract the affected joint, which creates a negative pressure within the disc. This allows increased blood flow to the damaged disc material. By enhancing this procedure with laser, we are able to accelerate the healing process, eliminating or reducing pain.
Q: Who is the ideal Laser Enhanced Decompression patient?
A: Anyone who does not want drugs, surgery, injections or have tried these procedures with little or no success and are suffering with the following conditions,
- Herniated disc
- Degenerated disc
- Disc bulge
- Sciatica - leg and hip pain
- Low back - pain and numbness
- Arm – pain and numbness
- Shoulder-pain and numbness
- Hip pain
- Neuropathy
Q: Will it hurt?
A: There is no pain involved, with some patients actually falling asleep while the procedure is being done.
Q: What are the benefits of Laser Enhanced Decompression for me?
A: Reduced or eliminated pain and discomfort and a return to your normal way of life!
Q: Is Laser Enhanced Decompression costly?
A: We offer three payment plans that allows you to pay over a period of time with no interest charges!
Q: How can I find out more about this revolutionary new therapy?
A: Call Michigan Disc and Spine at 734-2NOPAIN (734-266-7246) to speak personally with Dr. Gregg D.C..
Q: Where is Laser Enhanced Decompression available?
A: Only at Gregg Professional Centers! Dr. Gregg D.C. and his entire staff are dedicated to providing their patients with the latest in scientific and technological procedures for pain relief.
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