How is Lordex® different than surgery?
Surgery of the spine is serious, yet sometimes unavoidable. Fortunately, less than 1% of all low back pain sufferers are surgical candidates. But just because you don’t need surgery doesn’t mean you don’t need treatment. Lordex® is the logical choice.
Lordex® provides successful long-term relief from back pain, that is non-surgical. Surgery is open reduction decompression. Lordex® is closed reduction decompression. Surgery is open fusion for stabilization. Lordex® is closed stabilization through increased paraspinal muscle strengthening.
At our clinic treatment sessions are $30-$60; a fraction of the cost for the same treatment found elsewhere. Our goal is to make this an affordable alternative for relief from back pain.
There are three phases of the Lordex® Procedure.
 
As a general rule, most patients experience significant changes in symptoms within the first three to eight Lordex® procedures. Occasionally, a more advanced degenerative condition or multiple level herniated discs may take 10-15 sessions before realizing a major decline in symptoms. Also, some patients appear to have rapid relief after the first treatment. Relief response varies according to age, body shape and degree of severity.

As strength is regained in the lumbar spine, circulation is restored to the damaged disc, and the healing begins. Healing implies that the progressive process that leads to the painful episode has been slowed, stopped or reversed. This healing process occurs simultaneously with symptom relief.
 
The process that leads to most low back pain (mechanical spinal pathology) involves destabilization of the support structures, degeneration and can ultimately lead to an unstable low back. The Lordex® procedure quickly reintroduces kinetic activity to the joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments to help you regain back strength and restore lost lumbar stability.
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There are three phases of the Lordex® Procedure.


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