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	<title>Comments on: Spinal Decompression Therapy: Is it for Me?</title>
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		<title>By: Fort Collins Chiropractor, Dr. Matt</title>
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		<description>Great article.  I really like the part that you talked a little about the anatomy of what is taking place with spinal decompression.  You say that &quot;when pressure is sent to this area, the discs begin to stretch, bringing oxygen as well as blood supply back to the spine. As a result, this begins the healing process, which improves mobility and in the end, reduces muscle spasms.&quot;
Nobody talks about this and I believe that it is a very important part of the explaination to patients.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article.  I really like the part that you talked a little about the anatomy of what is taking place with spinal decompression.  You say that &#8220;when pressure is sent to this area, the discs begin to stretch, bringing oxygen as well as blood supply back to the spine. As a result, this begins the healing process, which improves mobility and in the end, reduces muscle spasms.&#8221;<br />
Nobody talks about this and I believe that it is a very important part of the explaination to patients.</p>
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