Great table and excellent move for those with this condition, like my husband. I always had to use a manual drop but it worked and patients who need this move will notice immediate results, "miraculous" as he mentioned. A man from Knoxville, who was scheduled for surgery the following week, traveled to Nashville to see me. He stated he couldn't "feel" his legs. We did this move and he sat up and said, "I can feel my thighs. They're starting to tingle." As the time progressed, he could feel his legs again. I sent him home + referred his to a colleague in Knoxville for the followup. Needless to say, he was happy and didn't have to have the surgery. Great move!
I have anterolisthesis and chiropractic care is the only thing that helps. I actually thought I had sciatica but my chiropractor did his examination and took X-rays and discovered I didn't. He uses a thompson table
Some one need to send this information to Smith Spinal Care Center in Warner Robins Ga I would like to know of a Chiropractor in Middle Ga that understands this condition. I have it.
@@jedadiahsmith6003 How long did it take before you were "normal"? A did maybe 4 visits years ago and it seemed I only had a few days off relief before I hurt again.
@@Vitaminj1973 truthfully months. I think I went for 2 to 3 time a week for 2 months then 2 times a week for 2 more months ..... until i was down to twice a month. Now it's more of maintaining, monitoring pain, stretching, and keeping my core strong. My back is never going to be they way it was. I had to accept that. All I can say is I'm a carpenter and its manageable. For now. It's been 5 years? Still have rough weeks.
Yes, pretty much. My husband broke his back in 1990 + thus he has a spondylo. He did well until he flipped off his bike in 2000 so I had to re-adjust him. He just hurt it again, 11/2020 and I had to adjust him again. As long as people don't lift anything too heavy, fall or get into a car wreck (hit from behind) it usually stays put, at least that's what I've found since 1980.