How will the Extentrac Elite with M3D help Me?

The Extentrac Elite will help you by gently separating the bones in your back allowing the disc to move towards its proper position, taking the disc off of the nerve root while removing the irritation and your pain. While doing this the disc is also "pumped" allowing vital fluids to hydrate the disc and nutrients to be introduced back into the disc further helping the healing process.

Has back pain taken the LIFE from you?

There is an answer and it is NOT surgery.

Are you tired of living but not truly living your LIFE due to pain? Is it low back pain, sciatica, numbness and tingling into the legs that have stopped you?  Pains that are due to Bulging or Herniated discs or maybe even facet syndrome?

So many people are truly not living their life the way they would because of these problems.

Now that can all change, thanks to the Extentrac Elite, with M3D technology. A new, non-surgical, FDA approved approach to herniated and bulging discs, sciatica and facet syndrome. An approach that will allow you to take your life back. By combining specific positioning and disc decompression, you will now be given the results that few can offer.

Contra-Indications

Who is not a candidate to be treated?

It is not advisable to use the ExtenTrac® Elite if the following conditions are present: 

1) The presence of infections
2) Pregnancy or during mending stages of post-partem
3) Cardio-vascular disease
4) Tumors
5) Metabolic diseases (severe osteoporosis, osteomalacia)
6) Tuberculotic lesions of the spinal column.
7) Fractures of the vertebrae
8) Inguinal hernia or Umbilical hernia (must use additional abdominal hernia strapping)
9) Prolaps uteri, and prolapsed recti
10) Patients presenting cauda equina syndrome symptoms (i.e. bladder or bowel paresis or incontinence)
11) Hypotension

What is a herniated disc?

How can it hurt me?

The intervertebral disc is a rubbery sponge like disc that sits in between the bones in your back, commonly known as vertebrae. The disc itself is mostly fluid filled. These discs act not only as a structural support, but also as a shock absorber to the spine. The intervertebral discs also separate and hold the bones in the back to a specific height, keeping them apart and keeping the disc off of the nerves that come out from the spine. These nerves not only go to your lower back, but they also go down your legs into your toes (sciatic nerve). When the discs have enough pressure put on them, they compress and leak out, creating a bulge which can put pressure on a nerve (pinched nerve), causing low back pain, numbness, atrophy even sciatica.

The problem?

Gravity.

Because of the inherent effects of gravity on the spine, pressure is constantly applied to the soft gelatinous discs that separate and cushion the spine. With added stress to the discs, factors such as lifting, , auto or work injury, sports injury obesity or pregnancy can compress these discs, damage the tissue and create a bulge or a herniation.

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Dr. Heather Rosenberg is here to help you live a healthy and rewarding life.

  • Highly Successful.
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