Cox® Disc Decompression
Adjustment & Manipulation
As of January 2004, the Cox® Technique,
based on research performed, completed, and published has shown
the following biomechanical effects on the spinal motion segment:
- Increase of the intervertebral disc space height
- Decreases in intradiscal pressure
- Foraminal increase in area
- Physiological motion of zygapophyses.
Evolution of the technique, based on the
outcomes of these completed research studies, is best described
by the following change of name: COX® DISC DECOMPRESSION
ADJUSTMENT AND MANIPULATION.
Cox® Decompression Adjustment and Manipulation
is a chiropractic adjusting technique, a gentle, chiropractic adjustment
procedure for BACK and NECK pain. Its procedures were established
by Dr. James M. Cox and have evolved over the past 38+ years due
to the many efforts of researchers and fellow chiropractic physicians.
Cox® Distraction is a safe alternative to back
surgery for those 95% of patients whose conditions don't demand
surgical intervention or back surgery. Cox® Decompression
Adjustment and Manipulation may help relieve pain from disc herniations,
failed back surgery syndromes, leg pain, sciatica, neck pain, arm
pain, ruptured discs, herniated discs, slipped discs, low back
pain, facet syndrome, bulging discs, spondylolisthesis, transitional
segment, rib subluxations, thoracic spine pain, scoliosis, sprain/strain,
disc prolapse, etc.
Acute back pain and spinal pain as well as subacute
back pain and
chronic back pain can be addressed.
Cox® Disc Decompression Adjustment and Manipulation
is taught at nearly all chiropractic colleges as core or elective
course material. Post Graduate Certification courses are taught
by Drs. James M. Cox, Kelly Brinkman, and Jeff Shurr (in England)
in affiliation with the National University for the Health Sciences.
A referral network of chiropractic physicians certified in Cox® Decompression
Adjustment and Manipulation procedures is established and published
on the technique website. The definitive textbook on this technique
is published by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins titled Low Back
Pain: Mechanism, Diagnosis and Treatment (6th edition) by James
M. Cox, DC, DACBR, with guest authors. (This and other reference
material are available through the website www.chiromanis.com.)
Cox® Disc Decompression Adjustment and Manipulation
is well-established in the literature from biomechanical studies
to case reports. Some studies in flexion distraction treatment
outcomes are underway which are supported by federal grants.
Thank you for seeking more information on
Cox® Disc Decompression
Adjustment and Manipulation. We welcome you to all of the related
sites which have been designed to answer your queries. If you have
any further questions, please email your inquiry.
This information was used with permission from Dr. James M. Cox.
For more information please vist www.coxtechnic.com.
Disclaimer: This website is not intended to diagnose
or guarantee results. It is designed to educate and inform only.
Please seek care from a physician which includes a thorough examination
leading to a diagnosis and a well-planned treatment strategy.
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