February 20, 2007
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New York Spinal Decompression Doctor Treat Sciatica, Disc Problems without Surgery Ending Chronic Back Pain for Patients

Non Surgical Spinal decompression has been in the news lately and more and more patients are learning how it can help them. Patients suffering with Chronic back pain now have a option to invasive spinal surgery to treat their disc herniations.

Manhattan, NYC (PRWeb) February 15, 2007 -- Louis Frankel went to see chiropractor, Dr. Steven Shoshany, to see what his new DRX9000 Spinal Decompression System was all about.

"I came here very skeptical," he said, "Now I am a believer." Frankel said he started with a pain level of about nine out of 10 and had a serious limp for three years. "After a few visits, I started feeling relief." Now he's at a pain level of zero and says the limp is history. "I can now dance, hike, ride my motorcycle, etc. without any pain."

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Sports & Recreation - Podcast Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:54:56 -0800

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