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PHYSICIAN TESTIMONIALS ABOUT IDD THERAPY®

 
 

The physicians below did not receive any remuneration from North American Medical for their testimonials.

 

Kenneth Ramey, D.O., Winter Park, FL
(IDD Therapy treatment physician since 2003):

"Traditionally, when I have tried treating patients with degenerative disc disease and herniated discs by…osteopathic manipulative medicine principles, my success rate has been between 50 and 75 percent…. By adding the IDD Therapy to the treatment regimen, I have actually been able to increase my success rate up to 88 percent effectiveness for reducing the patient's level of pain at least 50 to 65 percent at six weeks. So it's basically allowed me to help a lot more patients.

"I personally think that a physician is crazy if they don't at least consider adding IDD Therapy into their practice regimen, because it is a very effective, low-cost way to provide very high-quality care to the patients, and certainly I would be very comfortable recommending the Accu-SPINA system because I do feel that it delivers the most state-of-the-art system for providing IDD Therapy."


John M. Woodyear, M.D., Troy, NC
(IDD Therapy treatment physician since 2003):

"In my case, I had a very selfish reason for becoming involved in IDD Therapy—I am a back-pain sufferer myself….I was in extreme pain for most of the past thirty years… I was looking into anything.… I thought that if there was anything else I could do other than undergoing the knife, I would do that. In the course of my research, I found out about the IDD Therapy…. The change in my life was so miraculous that I really needed to share this with other people…with the patients who entrust me with their care…. "I can say in my experience that we have a very high success rate, and I'd say that it is probably approaching 90 percent."


Albin Morariu, M.D., Delray Beach, FL:
(IDD Therapy treatment physician since 2004):

"I think the greatest reward I had throughout the years was the benefits I provided to the patients, and that cannot be counted in dollar figures. I have patients who fly from the Bahamas or fly from Europe just to have the IDD Therapy. They pay cash, no problem. But the fact that we help the local population and they always bring other patients-you can't count that in dollars."

"My recommendation to a physician who is thinking about buying or leasing or purchasing an IDD machine is the following. Number one, you should know about back pain, you should be dedicated to your patients in order to try to apply the best non-surgical method available at the present time. Number two, investigate the company. Number three, discuss or go personally to a place where IDD Therapy is done and subsequently make a decision. And the decision will be hopefully that you will want this machine which helps a lot of patients. "


Dr. Jamal Bahhur, Stockbridge, GA:

"The differences between primitive traction as performed on the Chattanooga and IDD Therapy on the Accu-SPINA are tremendous….I've owned a Chattanooga traction table for years. I've also peformed IDD Therapy on an Accu-SPINA device for years. As someone with long-term experience on both tables, I can tell you that there is no comparison-the outcomes are far better on the Accu-SPINA….I've had patients who wanted to quit therapy after traction. I've actually had patients get worse after traction on the Chattanooga. So what did I do? I fixed them on the Accu-SPINA.


Robert Ding, M.D., Easton, MD
(IDD Therapy treatment physician since 2004):

"IDD Therapy has been a success for my practice. It has done wonders for a lot of my patients."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Neurosurgeon Dennis McClure, M.D., Dayton, OH
(IDD Therapy treatment physician since 2004):

"My patients don't lose blood, my patients don't get infected, my patients don't need to go to the hospital, my patients don't have any complications such as deep venous thrombosis, urinary tract infections, spinal fluid leak, paralysis, or the need to undergo re-operation."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Orthopedic Surgeon Timothy Kremchek, M.D., as seen on ESPN, HBO, USA Today, and Sports Illustrated, Cincinnati, OH:

"If I've got a patient that comes in—I don't care who they are—and they've got back pain or neck pain, before I would ever recommend that they had a surgery, a surgical procedure or an invasive procedure, even an epidural, an injection, I would recommend the DiscForce, because there's no downside to trying this and it works."