Saturday, May 8, 2010

Golfers….Do you want to improve your golf game?

Are you a golfer but back pain is keeping you from your game? Low back and neck pain are main reasons that golfers cannot play or play at their best.

When you’re injured it is hard to play your best game! We have the answer to your problem.

The procedure is Spinal Decompression Therapy (also known as Spinal Decompression or SD). SD is a non-surgical therapy proven to treat back pain with significant results.

Over a series of relaxing treatment sessions, patients experience powerful pain reduction and healing. Some patients even notice an improvement in their symptoms after the first few treatments.

Patients enjoy lasting results, a four year study on the lasting effects of Spinal Decompression showed remarkable levels of sustained relief from back pain in patients that had undergone therapy.

71% showed more than 50% reduction in pain immediately after treatment.

52% of respondents reported a pain level of zero.

Average pain levels were reduced from 7.41 to 1.57

Employment status increased by 40% among those previously out of work due to back pain.

We have treated many patients with conditions ranging from golf injuries, back pain, and neck pain.

My clinic uses Spinal Decompression to help patients who have had little success with other treatments. This FDA approved Spinal Decompression has been the most important medical advance in the non-surgical, non-invasive treatment of back pain in the last ten years.

For anyone that lives in the Southern California area, I do offer a NO COST exam that determines if Spinal Decompression can help you. If anyone has any questions please feel free to contact me at this blog.

My name is Dr. Bob Moulas D.C…..I have been practicing in Orange California for over 24 years. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corp., I attended Fullerton College, and later studied at Cleveland Chiropractic College.

I believe in a personal interaction with my patients, and I have a genuine concern for your well-being and long term health.

2 comments:

  1. Dr. Bob,

    I love to golf! Fortunately i am lucky enough to not have chronic back pain. My frequent adjustments from you do the trick for me. Do you have any other tips to improve my game? I can hit the ball a mile just have no idea where its going. Thanks for the important information Dr. Bob!

    -Bobby B.

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  2. Hi Bobby,
    Get a good swing coach. They are worth their weight in gold. Let me know if you have any problems.
    Thank you,
    Dr. Bob Moulas

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