Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether a decrease in low back pain (LBP) secondary to a standardized treatment protocol using noninvasive spinal decompression correlates with an increase in disk height. Design: Retrospective review of lumbar spine computed tomography (CT) scans. Setting: Outpatient radiology office. Participants: Patients with chronic musculoskeletal, mechanical, or diskogenic LBP. Interventions: 6-week course of noninvasive spinal decompression treatment using the DRX 9000. Main Outcome Measures: Changes in disk height as documented by lumbar spine CT scans.

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