History Of The Accu-SPINA Logic
System
Back pain is the number one complaint in North America, affecting 80% of us at one time or
another. Back problems often mean a permanent loss of some function, forcing us to give up things in our life
that we may not want to give up. Until now, if a patient suffered from low back pain syndrome or endured pain
from cervical problems, methods of treatment have been bed rest, muscle relaxants, pain medications,
manipulation, some form of traction and, if all else failed, surgery.
For many years, traction-like programs reported some good results, but
concerns over inconsistency and cumbersome equipment caused many doctors to lose enthusiasm about using this
method. Single traction itself has not been highly effective, so very few clinics have included traction as
part of their approach.
Some 25 years ago, Dr. Norman Shealy began treating low back pain
patients who had not responded to conventional therapy. His therapy involved physicians, physical therapists,
nurses, psychologists, massage therapists and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator (TENS), in a
multidisciplinary approach, which resulted in 70% of these patients improving
50-100%.
The protocol was to combine traditional,
labor-intensive physical therapy techniques to produce mobilization of the spinal segments, combined with
stabilization, biofeedback, TENS, and effective education. This reinforced the healing process. A simpler, more
cost-effective, and consistently reproduced protocol was the aim of this protocol.
The DRS (Decompression Reduction Stabilization) System, developed
through years of clinical research, was the result of the combined efforts of neurosurgeons, orthopedic
surgeons and medical manufacturing specialists.
Initial FDA registration was issued in May
of 1998.
The DRS System was developed specifically to mobilize and distract
isolated lumbar segments. Using a specific combination of lumbar positioning and varying the degree and
intensity of the force, a distraction and decompression was produced.
With MRI, up to a 7-mm distraction at 30
degrees to L5, with several patients, was documented. A distraction at different spinal levels was observed by
altering the position and degree of force.
Further developments in the DRS System made way to a new revolutionary
device, the Spina System, which represented a quantum leap forward in bioengineering for the treatment of low
back pain.
Over 5,000 patient case histories were
tracked and data applied to the designing of the Spina System. This data was later organized as the IDD Therapy
protocols.
In conjunction with additional modalities, the Spina System effectively
relieved the pain and disability resulting from disc injury and degeneration by repairing damaged discs and
reversing dystrophic discogenic pain and disease through non-surgical decompression of intervertebral discs;
that is, unloading due to distraction and positioning.
Conventional traction involves simple mechanical stretch, which when
applied continuously, caused paravertebral muscle recruitment and a resulting increase in intradiscal
pressure.
Contrary to conventional traction, the Spina System applies pressures
on a specifically targeted vertebra in a proprietary, graduated manner, which bypasses the inherent
neurological mechanisms that lead to firing of stretch receptors in the paravertebral
structures.
This decreased resistance to the applied forces allows a vertebral
spatial distraction which can markedly reduce intradiscal pressures. This promotes retraction of herniated
disc material and facilitates influx of oxygen, proteins and other substrates.
In recent case studies, this painless, non-invasive treatment has been
shown to be
86% effective in relieving low back pain in patients with disc
problems.
Recent field experience has demonstrated up to 95%
efficacy.
Through continuous research and development, North American Medical
Corporation (the manufacturer) improved the Spina System even further and has now introduced its latest
embodiment, the Accu-Spina Logic System – a remarkable breakthrough in non-surgical decompression
therapy.
In addition to providing LUMBAR
DECOMPRESSION like its predecessors, the Accu-Spina Logic
System provides CERVICAL DECOMPRESSION and HIGH TENSION OSCILLATION, all in one machine.
The features now allow the doctor to provide treatment not only
for lower back pain but
also for cervical conditions. This machine is also certified to administer IDD Therapy
treatments.
The Accu-Spina Logic System offers the latest technology available to
physicians for non-surgical treatment of bulging or herniated discs, degenerative discs, posterior facet
syndrome, sciatica, and many post surgical cases.
It is The World’s Most Advance Non-Surgical Treatment for chronic
cervical and
lower back conditions.
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