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What to Expect
Our mission is to help you experience the
greatest benefits possible. Our physicians and care staff are dedicated to
your needs.
You will most
likely require 20-30 procedure sessions to regain functional capacity,
restore spinal motion dynamics and decompress affected nerves. The average
number of procedures to reach optimum spinal function for most patients is
25.
Each 45 Minute long
visit follows a simple protocol. We request that you kindly arrive 10
minutes early to complete a visual pain analog and prepare for your Lordex
procedure.
You are invited to
dress comfortably, many patients prefer warm up clothes to change into
prior to treatment.
Before starting
either the Lordex Decompression Unit or the Strength Machine, you will be
asked to please remove any objects from your person and to visit the
restroom.
The doctor or
physical therapist will determine at each procedure on which machine you
will begin. On some days it may be appropriate to use the Strengthening
Machine first, on
others, the Lordex.
Unless otherwise
prescribed, the Lordex procedure is 30 cycles of decompression of
approximately 30 minutes. You are welcome to bring your favorite CD to
enjoy while relaxing on the Lordex or watch any of the latest TV shows we
have available. During
each procedure, you will be fitted with a pelvic harness and a chest vest.
While you are comfortably positioned on your back, a knee wedge will
support your legs. The Lordex decompression table slowly and gently separates to
relieve you of pressure that pinches the nerves. This allows for vital
circulation to be restored to the damaged, painful areas of the lower
back. This stimulates your body’s natural healing process.
Following the 30
cycles of decompression, you will begin strength restoration therapy on
the Strengthening Machine to re-stabilize your spine. Next to the leg muscles, the muscles
of the lower back (erector spinae) are the largest muscle group in the
body. Without the strength and support of these muscles, the low back
becomes weak and unstable. The Strengthening Machine was designed to effectively make your
back strong and stable.
Each Strengthening Machine procedure consists of
1. Pelvic stabilization.
2. Eccentric/concentric progressive resistance throughout your own range
of motion in both flexion and extension
3. Release.
During each session
you will be coached on movement form, breathing, control and focus on the
lumbar spine. The 60-80 flexion/extension repetitions introduce a kinetic
activity that produces strength gain and stabilization.
Please note, each of
our guests will undergo approximately 25, 45 Minute sessions to advance from
a state of dysfunction to restored functional capacity. Our doctors,
therapists and care staff are committed to improving your quality of life.
Your health and general well-being is our priority.
What does Lordex Mean ?
"Lord" is for the Lordosis region of the spine and "Ex"
is for exercise. The
proprietary equipment developed by Lordex took 15 years of research to
become what is now known in doctors’ offices across the country as the
Lordex Lumbar Spine System. The system is comprised of the Lordex
Decompression Unit, and the Lordex Strength Restoration machine.
How does Lordex Work ?
Lordex targets the lumbar muscles to reintroduce kinetic activity. The
Lordex Decompression Unit then comfortably applies traction to the spinal joint,
decompressing the disk and reducing pain. Unlike conventional traction that
stretches the back only, the Lordex Decompression procedure aids in
reconstitution and disc healing, allowing increased circulation to the
damaged area.
The therapy is gentle, yet effective.
Each Lordex session is administered by a member of our clinical staff. The
complete program requires 20-30 hours over a four to six week period. Our
guests find the experience relaxing and painless.
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, but from the standpoint of a
non-operative closed procedure. 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.
There are three
phases of the Lordex Procedure.
Phase 1 is
Relief.
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 morphology and degree of pain severity.
Phase 2 is
Correction.
As strength is
regained in the lumbar spine, circulation is restored to the damaged disc,
and the healing begins. Correction implies that the process that
leads to the painful episode has been slowed, stopped or reversed. This
corrective process occurs simultaneously with symptom relief.
Phase 3 is
Strengthening.
The process that
leads to most low back pain (mechanical spinal pathology) involves
destabilization of the support structures, degeneration and ultimately
re-stabilization. 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.
Each patient will
complete 20 – 30 Lordex procedures at various paces. Some prescriptions will
be daily for 20 – 30 treatments; others may be daily for 1-2 weeks followed
by a decreasing frequency. At Munderloh Chiropractic, your individual
condition dictates the prescription for your care.
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