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procedures vary for each condition and depend on whether
the problem is acute or chronic. Treatment procedures
are programmed for the following conditions:
- Muscle
spasms and strains
- Ligament
and joint inflammation and sprains
- Pinched
nerves, nerve pain, numbness and parasthesias
- Disc
bulging and herniations
Usually,
the first two weeks of treatment are the most vital
and would require high intensity of visit frequency
and length of treatments. They would include:
- decompression
procedures
- physiotherapeutics
including deep heat, electrical muscle stimulation
- manual
therapy
-
the Furshpan Manever
- therapeutic
excercise
- neuro-muscular
re-education
- and
patient re-education for daily activities
What
patients are saying about the Furshpan
Maneuver combined with Disc
Decompression Traction Procedures
...“I’m a high school physics
teacher,” says patient Jim M., “so I appreciated
what’s behind the method.” Jim’s
pain and numbness in his neck and shoulders went from
“full-blown annoying-bad to just a memory,”
in only a 10-day span of receiving the Furshpan Maneuver
every other day. Today he enjoys a normal range of
motion and “no significant problems at all.”...
more>
(article in pdf)
Point
1:
There are 23 shock absorbing disks that are interwoven
into the vertebrae (spinal bones) above and below.
The disks are amazing structures and can handle hundreds
of pounds of pressure without collapsing. The central
core of the disk is made of pulpy gelatinous material
(Nucleus Pulposus). It is surrounded by hundreds of
tough fibrous layers (Annulus Fibrosus) that keep
the soft Nucleus material in the center. The Nucleus
acts as a spring and separates the vertebrae and also
functions as a ball bearing. Because of its central
location, the Nucleus allows the vertebrae above and
below it to rotate, tilt and flex in any direction.

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Point
2:
The disks are integral components of the spinal curves.
These curves are seen from the side of the body. The
lumbar spine (red curve line) arches forward and the
thickness of the disks are greater in the front. The
joints in the spine are in the rear of the vertebral
units and are called articular facets, as seen in
the illustration above. When you bend forward, the
disks are compressed by the vertebrae above and below
(like scissor action). The disks are extremely flexible
and elastic and can handle the bodies own weight,
and then some. The fibers in the Annulus layers can
be compressed, stretched and twisted millions of times
over, in one lifetime.
Point
3:
As we age, the circulation to the disks becomes less
and the fibrous and nucleus material begin to dry
out (desiccation). The Annulus fibers become more
brittle as a result and become less elastic. Time,
usage and desiccation (compression, stretching, twisting
and drying) tear the micro-Annulus fibers. The tearing
of the fibers allow the soft gelatinous nucleus material
to break through the many Annulus layers and the results
are devastating to the function of the spine. Because
the Nucleus is no longer gathered in the center, the
height of the disk flattens and the function of the
joint becomes abnormal and inflexible.
Usually,
when the disk is compressed, the Nucleus is forced
back and to one side, usually invading the space occupied
by the spinal cord and spinal nerves. This is called
a 'bulging disk'. If the Nucleus material reaches
the outside layers of the disk and leaks outside the
spinal column, it is called a 'disk herniation' and
is like a flat tire. As a result, the nerves and spinal
cord are trapped (pinched). This trapping causes partial
or total malfunction of nerve impulses going in and
out of the spinal cord. Muscles, organs and the brain
receive altered messages. Sometimes, this can cause
disabling pain, numbness and weakness in various parts
of the body.

Point
4:
The Furshpan Maneuver™ is a procedure that leverages
the vertebrae to shore up the Nucleus back towards
the center. This process, repeated over time, allows
scar tissue to build within the fibrous layers to
seal off the the layers and keep the Nucleus in the
center. The re-setting of the Nucleus, over time,
will result in a partial or total return of the normal
disk height, improved movement and flexibility, reduction
and elimination of pain and numbness, strengthening
of muscles and body parts. How long a disk has been
bulging, herniating and malfunctioning, will determine
how much of the disk will heal properly. It is difficult,
if not impossible to regain full 100% function of
a damaged disk. The objective of the Maneuver is to
'gather' the disk material by leveraging the plane
surfaces of the vertebrae above and below the disk
displacement, and maneuvering the soft material to
the center. The intent is to restore as much of the
integrity and function as possible, and prevent deterioration
of the disk over time. The procedure is performed
in the standing or weight bearing position in order
to maximize the effect of the maneuver.
What
patients are saying about the Furshpan
Maneuver combined with Disc
Decompression Traction Procedures
...Andrew
M. says that leaving his first treatment with Dr.
Furshpan, “I walked out of there feeling totally
different. My neck felt much better, immediately.”
He had come in with a neck tight with tension and
a history of resulting headaches—as well as
a history with three other chiropractors. "With
his innovative Furshpan Maneuver, Dr. Furshpan delivered
results where others had failed.”... more>
(article in pdf)
Disc
Decompression Traction Procedures
Dr. Furshpan incorporates Non-invasive, non-surgical
Disc Decompression Traction Procedures Therapy with
his maneuver to increase the chances of total recovery
and long term relief. Disc Decompression Traction
Procedures therapy is a Space Age technology developed
by a team of top physicians and engineers.
This
new therapy offers relief at an astounding 86% to
94% success sate for the following conditions:
-
Herniated, slipped and buldging discs with or without
complications
-
Degenerative disc disease
- A
relapse or failure following surgery even with multiple
levels of herniation
- Facet
syndromes
- Spinal
Stenosis
- Sciatica
Lumbar
decompression effectively treats these conditions
to help patients live a pain-free life and return
to more active lifestyles. It relieves lower back
pain by enlarging disc space and creating a negative
pressure or vacuum, drawing the soft gelatenous material
to the center and reducing the disc herniation, strengthening
outer ligaments and reversing high intradiscal pressure.
Twenty 30-minute treatment sessions over 4-6 weeks
are usually required. The therapy is performed in
intervals of 60 seconds each, using persons body weight
plus 10 lbs.
The
outcome of a clinical study evaluating the effect
of this nonsurgical intervention using Spinal Disc
Decompression Traction Procedures on patients with
herniated and degenerative disc disease. The clinical
outcomes of this study showed that 86% of the 219
patients who completed the therapy reported immediate
resolution of symptoms, while 84% remained pain-free
90 days post-treatment. Physical examination findings
showed improvement in 92% of the 219 patients, and
remained intact in 89% of these patients 90 days after
treatment. This Disc Decompression Traction Procedures
study shows that disc disease—the most common
cause of back pain, which costs the American health
care system more than $50 billion annually—can
be cost-effectively treated using Disc Decompression
Traction Procedures. The cost for successful non-surgical
Disc Decompression Traction Procedures therapy is
less than a tenth of that for surgery. These results
show that biotechnological advances of Disc Decompression
Traction Procedures reveal promising results for the
future of effective management of patients with disc
herniation and degenerative disc diseases. (Shealy,CX,Borgmeyer,
V.,AMJ. Pain Management 1997,7:63-65)
For
more information on clinical research, download
this article (pdf).
If
you have any questions regarding Disc Decompression
Traction Procedures and the Furshpan Maneuver, please
call Dr. Furshpan at 631.665.1150.
On
December 22, 2005, the Long Island Press published
a "Best of Long Island" poll taken with
its readers, covering all aspects of business, healthcare
and much more. Dr. Furshpan was voted "Best Chiropractor"
of LI as voted by Long Islanders.
Since
1981, Dr. Furshpan has treated over 20,000 patients
and counsels other chiropractors with his experience.
Dr. Furshpan hosted "To Your Health" on
cable TV from 1982 through 1994 and has produced a
comprehensive line of patient educational material
for chiropractors since 1983. His love of practicing
chiropractic is evident as soon as you walk in the
door.
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