Tag Archives: back pain

Prepare For The End of Daylight Savings Time This Weekend

Prepare for the end of Daylight Savings Time this weekend with help from Time.com: Continue reading »

“Most people in the United States will experience low back pain.”

About 40% of people will experience low back at least once in their lives.  Knowing exactly what causes low back pain is hardly an easy task.   Continue reading »

100 HEALTHCARE STATS

100 Healthcare Stats from Becker’s Hospital Review Continue reading »

Prevent and/or Reduce Back Pain

There’s no shortage of tips for a healthy back and anyone who has ever experienced low back pain knows just how valuable these words of advice actually are.  Katherine Braun, Clinic Director and Founder of Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Inc., recently wrote a great article in the Huffington Post with tips for keeping a healthy back during the holidays.  Some of these include the following:

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Tips For A Healthy Back

  • Stretch.  Stretching is important because sometimes the pain comes from the muscles themselves. As we get older, our muscles tend to stiffen up more. When a stiff muscle is suddenly asked to work, it can cause pain. If the muscle is gently stretched, it becomes more ready to work. Stretch gently, without bouncing. If you are not used to stretching, start by holding a stretch for a short time. Gradually build up to roughly 30-second stretches. Continue reading »

Pain Relief Within 1st Hour with the DDS Back Brace

61% of over 260 patients surveyed felt pain relief within the first hour after applying the DDS Decompression Belt. Continue reading »

Some low back pain might be tied to flat feet

According to a recent study published in journal Rheumatology outlined in Reuters Health, flat feet might be a cause for low back pain. Continue reading »

Moderate exercise can decrease lower back

According to a recent study presented at the North American Spine Institute, and published in the Spine Journal, the more obese a person is the more likely he or she is to suffer from lower back pain.  However, this risk can be diminished through moderate levels of activity.  Continue reading »

Back Pain and Depression

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine are studying the most effective means of treating chronic low back pain and symptoms of depression — together — in those 60 or older.

For four years, seventy-five men and 123 women, ranging in age from 60 to 94, have taken part. Continue reading »

Quick Facts about Back Pain

– About 2% of the US workforce receives compensation for back injuries annually.

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DDS Decompression Belt vs. Muscle Atrophy

Wikipedia defines Muscle Atrophy as a “decrease in the mass of the muscle; it can be a partial or complete wasting away of muscle.”   Disuse of the muscle is one of the many ways that someone might struggle with this condition. Continue reading »

Types of Spinal Diseases, Injuries and Back Pain

Part 4

*Spondylolysis & Spondylolisthesis Continue reading »

Types of Spinal Diseases, Injuries and Back Pain

Part 3

*Spinal Stenosis

Spinal Stenosis is a type of degenerative disease where there is a loss of moisture in the disc primarily due to aging.  Continue reading »

Types of Spinal Diseases, Injuries and Back Pain

Part 2

* Herniation of Intervertebral Disc

We all have discs that act as cushions between our spinal bones.  These discs are made up of an outer annulus fibrosus, which surrounds the inner nucleus pulposus.

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Types of Spinal Diseases, Injuries and Back Pain

Part 1

* Spinal sprain (lumbar sprain)
Spinal (lumbar) sprain refers to the shock or damage of light muscle or ligament caused by lifting heavy objects, performing rigorous physical activity, excessive exercising or due to a traffic accident. You might have described or have heard someone else describe this condition with this common phrase: “I pulled my back” or “I threw out my back.” Continue reading »

“Protect Your Back at Work”

Geoffrey S. from San Jose, Ca recently asked Men’s Fitness: “My back is always hurting from sitting at my desk all day. I know I shouldn’t slouch, but is there something else I can do to protect my back?” Continue reading »

Why Our Product Is More Effective

It’s not only because we are the ORIGINAL Spinal-Air Lumbar Traction Brace – with 4 U.S. and 2 utility patents.

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“Less treatment is usually more effective.”

Try our DDS Decompression Brace before you opt for surgery, spinal injections or pain killers.  Exhaust all of your resources and be better informed about your options.  Our DDS Decompression Belt just might be your solution.   Continue reading »

Testimonials!

We just received two unsolicited letters in the mail from our fellow DDS Decompression Belt users. Continue reading »

The DDS Decompression Belt is the Solution for Back Pain

 

The DDS Spinal Air Lumbar Decompression Belt is an effective, noninvasive and simple-to-use solution for those seeking treatment for low back pain.  Our Lumbar Braces are ambulatory, they have a 100% soft cotton lining, they are all machine washable and they can be worn discreetly under clothing. Continue reading »

See you at Medtrade Spring 2014!

We will be attending Medtrade Spring 2014 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas from March 10 to 12. Continue reading »

We are the ORIGINAL Spinal-Air Lumbar Traction Brace. We have 3 utility patents and 1 design patent.

Disc Disease Solutions introduced a revolutionary approach in the treatment of lower back and neck pain due to spinal diseases and injuries almost a decade ago.  Continue reading »