ORLANDO, Fla., March 13, 2016 -- Patients respond positively to the new Kennedy Neural-Flex Decompression Table, reports Rumley Family Chiropractic P.A. This advanced decompression therapy table is an effective treatment for individuals suffering from neck pain, back pain and sciatica. Even post-surgical patients can experience significant pain relief with spinal decompression treatments from the Kennedy Neural-Flex Decompression Table. Patients can lay in various positions, such as prone, supine, and side lying, to experience vibration, decompression and flexion that reduces the pressure on herniated and bulging discs. This medicine-free alternative providing pain relief is now available at the Rumley Family Chiropractic P.A.
As reported in studies, spinal decompression therapy was found to produce significant positive results. One study found up to a 90% reduction of disc herniations in cases and other supporting studies demonstrated that a majority of those with ruptured discs experienced “good” to “excellent” results. Spinal decompression therapy has been reported to be a safe and effective non-surgical treatment for spinal disc herniation. The Kennedy Neural-Flex Table is the most advanced table available with a sophisticated computerized head. It can be used in conjunction with chiropractic adjustments, active rehabilitation and passive therapies to reduce discomfort, realign the body, and strengthen supporting structures. It has been effectively used on patients with disc bulges, disc herniation, spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, and sciatica.
“A spinal disc herniation may not be resolved with surgery,” said Dr. Matthew Rumley. “As an experienced chiropractor, I have researched available technologies to meet the needs of patients with painful disc bulges and herniation. This table and the use of spinal decompression therapy have been found to reduce discomfort in patients and promote the healing process, even with those that have undergone surgery and have failed to find relief. Our practice is excited to offer the latest technology to patients to gently and effectively treat conditions such as spinal stenosis, sciatica, and radiculopathy. Patient response has been overwhelmingly positive with patients falling asleep during treatment and feeling significant relief upon the end of a visit.”
Dr. Matthew Rumley offers chiropractic care to the residents of Orlando and the surrounding communities. Patients benefit from his years of experience, the latest technology and complementary care, a variety of chiropractic techniques, and a specialized focus on the injuries of auto accident victims. Underlying injuries may not be readily apparent, and Rumley Family Chiropractic P.A. staff have the experience required to diagnose and treat patients to achieve the best possible outcome. Adjustments are holistic and treat the entire body, not simply the affected area, and look to heal the body at its source and not mask discomfort with medication.
Call (407) 277-0046 to speak with a knowledgeable associate that can explain how the Kennedy Neural-Flex Decompression Table addresses specific conditions or visit http://orlandopainfree.com/ for more details.
Rumley Family Chiropractic P.A., (407) 277-0046


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