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Old 05-27-2011, 06:52 PM
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Brett,

There really aren't that many studies done on ADRs, one of the reasons insurance companies can claim they're investigational.

I'm a little confused as to your info that discos can lead to contra-indications for future ADRs???? I think you might be referring to the height of the disc that might make the ADR insertion difficult? Or are you talking about scar tissue?

Have you tried an inversion table? When you rest, are you in zero gravity position? A friend of mine also successfully tried traction though he was in the hospital for over 2 weeks.

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