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Answer: SpinalAid is an effective spinal rehabilitation
program for conditions of the lumbar spine (low back), with focus on chronic
and severe cases. The program consists of FDA cleared non-surgical spinal
decompression therapy focused on decompressing the discs to reverse high amounts
of pressure built up in the discs to take the pressure off of the nerves.
Ancillary care is available in the form of braces, nutrition, home care,
orthotics, tens units and will be prescribed on an “as needed” basis.
Question: What kind of conditions does the SpinalAid program treat?
Answer: Disc problems of many varieties as bulging discs,
herniated discs or ruptured and protruding discs of the lumbar spine (low back)
, degenerated discs, joint facet syndrome, sciatica, mild spondylolisthesis and
stenosis.
Question: What are my chances for success?
Answer: Very high actually, SpinalAid Clinics only accept
patients we truly feel we can help. The treatment aids patients suffering from
herniated or bulging intervertebral discs, sciatica, stenosis, deterioration
and arthrosis.
Question: What is the cost for the decompression therapy?
Answer: Good news! The cost is reasonable and we provide
everyone the opportunity to receive decompression therapy by eliminating the
worry of finances by offering flexible payment plans. During your consultation,
the doctor will determine if you are a candidate, and fully explain to you how
much it will cost before any charges are posted. If it is felt that you are not
a candidate for care, the doctor will tell you and there will be no charge.
Fair enough?
Question: Does insurance cover the cost?
Answer: Different types of insurance cover different costs
associated with the therapy. We are happy to verify your benefits when you come
into our office and give you an idea of what you will need to pay out of pocket
before any services are performed.
Question: If I don’t have insurance, are payment plans
available?
Answer: Absolutely! We can provide several flexible payment
plans to accommodate most peoples needs. But more importantly, we are pleased
to offer "Enhanced Patient Financing" to allow everyone the
opportunity to receive care they can afford.
Question: How long does the treatment take?
Answer: Each session requires 45 minutes on average. The
average length of time a person is under therapy ranges from 4-6 weeks.
Question: How often do I need treatment?
Answer: In most cases, it is recommended that you receive
therapy on a daily basis, 5 days a week for 4 weeks.
Question: Does the treatment offer a permanent relief?
Answer: Our approach is to go bring you long lasting relief
so you do not have to return. In some severe cases, we may recommend periodic
follow up maintenance.
Question: Can I continue to work while I’m under therapy?
Answer: Many patients are able to maintain a work schedule.
If you undergo a physically stressful activities, we may prescribe a brace or
limit your work activities in the beginning of your care program.
Question: What kinds of conditions are not treatable or
contraindicated?
Answer: Osteomalacia (severe osteporosis), myelitis,
anklyosing spondylitis, fractures, and unstable spondylolisthesis with pars
defects, post surgical conditions where metal implants (rods, cages and screws)
have been used, cancer or tumors.
Question: I have had surgery on my low back, can I still be
treated?
Answer: Yes, in most cases, as long as metal implants
haven’t been used.
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