If you are a medical practitioner providing spinal decompression therapy to patients suffering from back pain due to herniated, bulging, or degenerating discs, it is not just your responsibility but a duty to take care of the comforts of each patient. Spinal decompression therapy is non-invasive, and its outcome is majorly dependent on two things - skills and experience of the practitioner and the quality of the equipment. While you can learn the best techniques and continue to improve your skills, the quality of care won’t get better unless you have the right equipment in the right condition. The equipment used in this therapy is a spinal decompression table.
It is very important to frequently check whether the table is working properly or not. It is possible that some parts of the table get damaged or stop working the way they are supposed to due to excessive usage or regular wear and tear. If this is the case with your spinal decompression table, you should immediately replace spinal decompression table parts that are not working properly with new ones. Replacing older parts that aren’t functioning as well would help you make the table perform at its best. It will also help you provide the best treatment to your patients. In addition, getting repairs and replacements done is far more cost-effective than buying a new table.
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