Cox Decompression, also known as Flexion Distraction, was originally developed in the early 1970s. The technique was refined by Dr Cox, who also designed a manipulation instrument to ensure that the technique was used effectively. Cox Decompression is a gentle adjusting procedure that does not use force. It makes use of special treatment tables that work with the body’s natural design to help it heal correctly.
Cox Decompression is particularly useful in helping to heal back and leg pain that may have resulted as a case of herniated, prolapsed, ruptured or bulging discs. Traditionally, these problems have been treated with surgery but Cox Decompression provides a safe alternative.
The goal of the therapy is to open the space between the discs of the spine and to create a negative vacuum that draws the material of the disc back to its original position and thereby eliminating pain.
Information courtesy of Dr Ilan Sommer at the Spine Institute, Melbourne. For more information visit www.coxtechnic.com
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