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As I have mentioned to you before, the Spine Six BioMotion Spinal System has had a profound impact on my life. The benefits were apparent to me after the first treatment. I have had nine treatments to date, and I have improved incrementally with each treatment. I have experienced an increase in the range of motion of my cervical spine, with a concomitant decrease in cervical area pain.
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  MEDICEPTS ANNOUNCES NEW DISTRIBUTOR RELATIONSHIP Company expands its product distribution to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
Click here to read the full press release. Click here for videos of the SpineSix in motion. SpineSix BioMotion Spinal System™ is an innovative, non-invasive spinal therapeutic motion system for patients with neck and low back pain. This high-technology therapy is aimed at lessening patients’ pain, while improving their motion and function, thereby enhancing their ability to perform the activities of daily living. Severe back pain will affect approximately eighty percent of the population during their lives; millions of people live with chronic back pain every day. Low back and neck pain patients can be challenging to treat. Their fear of movement often causes them to develop inappropriate compensations that linger long after the resolution of pain. Clinical studies have demonstrated that movement effectively hastens recovery. Spine experts and engineers have worked for years to create this system which mimics normal spine mechanics and physiological movements. Patients can comfortably and safely experience functional range of motion in a nonweightbearing environment. SpineSix BioMotion Spinal System™ creates an environment where the spine can be moved in multiple planes of physiologic motion with control and safety, yet without the load exerted on the spine from being in an upright position. This technology creates relaxed spinal movement through a series of gentle, controlled motions of the neck and lower back which may increase range of motion and function and decrease pain and perceived disability. |
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