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Mel Siff wrote:

The question is sometimes asked if it is a good idea to end a workout by

hanging by the arms or upside down by the legs to decompress the spine.

This practice is not necessarily helpful, since the spinal musculature may

reflexively increase muscle tension and do the exact opposite of what one is

trying to achieve. Moreover, in some individuals, this may stress the

nerves leading from the spine to the legs or cause impingement of vertebral

bones on some nerves (e.g. see Cailliet " Low Back Pain Syndrome " ).

Inverted

hanging, however, is less likely to evoke this sort of adverse response.

Casler of BIO-FORCE writes:

The practice of " hanging " either from the hands (rightside up) or with the

" hanging boot " type apparatus (upside down) is not all it is assumed to be.

As you so adequately point out, this practice may cause reflexive muscle

tensionings that are not conducive to the goal of relaxing into a 'safe' and

comfortable decompression of the spine.

Why is this? It seems that when we hang, the forces at play are transmitted

through the femur, which is anterior to the sacrum. This causes a

rotational " torque " to the pelvis that in turn causes the hip flexors to

" reflexively " contract so that the lumbar dorsal curve is not aggravated

beyond a certain degree. This sets off cascade of reflexive corrective

tensionings by abs, intercostals and others which we try to over-ride in

order to " decompress " .

This happens whether hanging rightside up or upside down.

Their are other methods of decompression that offer a slightly (but not

complete) way around this reflex. The first is with a special device that

allows " upside down " hanging in a 'hip and knee flexed " position. I can't

recall the name of this device, but it can be found in many fitness catalogs

(Marcy Gym Equipment used to make them). The second but less preferable

method (because it still activates some of the unwanted reflexes) is to sit

in a conventional lat machine (with hips and knees in the flexed position)

and hold a weight that allows you to stretch and decompress. (If you try

this method, attempt to place the reactive force pad as close to the hip

joint as possible and if possible adjust the pad height so that the knee is

slightly higher than the hip joint. This reduces hip flexor activation)

Performing this decompression with the hips and knees flexed allow the

lumbar curve to remain " neutral " without the excessive reflexive activation

trying to maintain that neutrality.

Regards,

A. Casler

BIO-FORCE, Inc

Multi-Force Training Systems

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I thought this was a members only forum?

Seitz, DC

Tuality Physicians

730-D SE Oak Street

Hillsboro, OR 97123

(503)640-3724

Spinal Decompression

We have read with much interest the posts concerning Spinal

Decompression and have uploaded a PDF file with an Open Letter to the

Profession regarding Spinal Decompression and encourage each of our

fellow chiropractors to view it as your time allows.

Yours in Chiropractic,

K. Tunick D.C.

J. Tomaino D.C.

Lordex Spine Institute at Lincoln Health Center

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My mistake. I have never seen your posts before. I apologize.

Seitz, DC

Tuality Physicians

730-D SE Oak Street

Hillsboro, OR 97123

(503)640-3724

Spinal Decompression

>

>We have read with much interest the posts concerning Spinal

>Decompression and have uploaded a PDF file with an Open Letter to the

>Profession regarding Spinal Decompression and encourage each of our

>fellow chiropractors to view it as your time allows.

>

>Yours in Chiropractic,

>

> K. Tunick D.C.

> J. Tomaino D.C.

>Lordex Spine Institute at Lincoln Health Center

>

>

>

>

>

>OregonDCs rules:

>1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

>foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

>members will be tolerated.

>2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

>3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere. However,

>it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print, forward, or

>otherwise distribute correspondence written by another member without his

>or

>her consent, unless all personal identifiers have been removed.

>

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Here is the PDF attachment. I hope it works.

sharron fuchs dc

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of sensei33441Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 9:55 AM Subject: Spinal Decompression

We have read with much interest the posts concerning Spinal Decompression and have uploaded a PDF file with an Open Letter to the Profession regarding Spinal Decompression and encourage each of our fellow chiropractors to view it as your time allows.Yours in Chiropractic, K. Tunick D.C. J. Tomaino D.C.Lordex Spine Institute at Lincoln Health Center

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We have read with interest your PDF on the DC LIST.

Actually, it’s just me but I don’t want to be outnumbered so...I’m sure I speak for others on this list who don’t have a computer so they can’t answer for themselves.

HAHA.

Just kidding.

Please send comments in the body as text so they may be cut and pasted to respond in a threadlike manner.

Otherwise we are opening other programs which are read only, unless that is you intention which is OK but should be clarified.

For instance,

Your PDF contains the following:

“Is there research available?

Absolutely. Etc.”

My PDF would contain the following commentary:

“Where is it?

Please cite it.”

Respectfully,

( E. Abrahamson, D.C.)

Chiropractic physician

Lake Oswego Chiropractic Clinic

315 Second Street

Lake Oswego, OR 97034

503-635-6246

Website: http://www.lakeoswegochiro.com

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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 11:12:29 -0700

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Here is the PDF attachment. I hope it works.

sharron fuchs dc

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of sensei33441

Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 9:55 AM

Subject: Spinal Decompression

We have read with much interest the posts concerning Spinal

Decompression and have uploaded a PDF file with an Open Letter to the

Profession regarding Spinal Decompression and encourage each of our

fellow chiropractors to view it as your time allows.

Yours in Chiropractic,

K. Tunick D.C.

J. Tomaino D.C.

Lordex Spine Institute at Lincoln Health Center

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Drs Tunick and Tomaino;

As per the letter in the .pdf...

" ... Is There Research Available? Absolutely. We would be more than

happy to supply a list of articles that you are sure to find

interesting. "

Please do so.

A. Simpson, DC

Vice President, Medical Director

Complementary Healthcare Plans

6600 SW 105th Avenue, Suite 115

Beaverton, OR 97008

503-619-2041

csimpson@...

Spinal Decompression

We have read with much interest the posts concerning Spinal

Decompression and have uploaded a PDF file with an Open Letter to the

Profession regarding Spinal Decompression and encourage each of our

fellow chiropractors to view it as your time allows.

Yours in Chiropractic,

K. Tunick D.C.

J. Tomaino D.C.

Lordex Spine Institute at Lincoln Health Center

OregonDCs rules:

1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print,

forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another

member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have

been removed.

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Drs Tunick and Tomaino;

As per the letter in the .pdf...

" ... Is There Research Available? Absolutely. We would be more than

happy to supply a list of articles that you are sure to find

interesting. "

Please do so.

A. Simpson, DC

Vice President, Medical Director

Complementary Healthcare Plans

6600 SW 105th Avenue, Suite 115

Beaverton, OR 97008

503-619-2041

csimpson@...

Spinal Decompression

We have read with much interest the posts concerning Spinal

Decompression and have uploaded a PDF file with an Open Letter to the

Profession regarding Spinal Decompression and encourage each of our

fellow chiropractors to view it as your time allows.

Yours in Chiropractic,

K. Tunick D.C.

J. Tomaino D.C.

Lordex Spine Institute at Lincoln Health Center

OregonDCs rules:

1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

3. The listserve is not secure; your e-mail could end up anywhere.

However, it is against the rules of the listserve to copy, print,

forward, or otherwise distribute correspondence written by another

member without his or her consent, unless all personal identifiers have

been removed.

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Yes, Dr. Jeff Tunick….jtunick@...

503-684-9698

Vern Saboe

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Franchesca Harper

Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008

10:00 AM

Subject: spinal

decompression

Hi all,

I have heard about spinal decompression getting

a bad rap, I think mostly for the advertizing that was being used, but what

about the procedure itself? I have a patient asking me about it and I wanted to

get a little more info first. Anyone on the west side of portland doing this?

Thanks

Franchesca Harper

Functional Pain Solutions

503-443-6100

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I have found the answer to my own question as I had a consultation today with a

spinal decompression clinic. Harrington rods are a contraindication for spinal

decompression because the decompression aims to open up the spine while the rods

are there to stabilize it. So, even it I wanted it, they wouldn't have done it.

Best regards,

L M <mariconda_l@...> wrote: More and more

spinal decompression clinics seem to be popping up. Has anyone on this site

been treated this way to address their degenerative disc disease and what was

your experience? Would you recommend it to others? Many thanks,

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Hi Yes I have tried it. Apparently is is pretty successful if you have a

bulging or herniateddisc but not well if you have a tear or torn disc(s). I had

3 tears 3/4 inches each so it didn't work for me. The purpose for doing the

decompression is go get hydration into the disc areaand to allow it to reshape

and go back into as near the original shape prior to injury.In my situation it

was not possible, but back at that time I didn't know the significance of my

injuries, until a surgeon told me just how bad I was.I had to have surgery.

Blessings and I hope that helps you with you direction and that it works for

you.

From: Horrall <jmhorrall@...>

Subject: Spinal Decompression

spinal problems

Date: Sunday, May 24, 2009, 5:33 AM

Has anyone tried spinal decompression on the DRX9000?

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