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Clinical and scientific evidence support that a patient's normal lateral dimension of the human spine is an essential component to optimum health. Adjusting for spinal subluxations only in the A-P dimension is limiting patient results. Spinal rehabilitation is arduous work and is not the same as symptomatic relief. After four years of research and study the GD Regainer System was developed to provide predictable improvement through long term corrective care. Using the patented Table and properly educating patients on exercise, nutrition and lifestyle, the best results are obtained.
GOAL
To remove nerve interference is the goal, which in turn, will allow the human body to regain better function and health. The restoration of the cervical and lumbar lordosis will remove abnormal stresses on the spine. Once these abnormal stresses are removed the body can begin its recuperative process and the patient can begin to experience better health.
TREATMENT
It is possible to restore this normal lateral aspect of the human spine. The treatment program involves specific spinal adjusting, corrective exercise and spinal traction. The GD Regainer System is designed to consider multiple aspects in rehabilitation including frequency and duration of the involved activities as well as any complications and contraindicators.
THERAPY
The patented Regainer Table is responsible for the ligamentous adaptation that must occur for the spine to change and hold its new and improved position. This safe and durable table is extremely effective, efficient and simple to apply. No longer does a supportive procedure have to slow an office down or force a doctor to carry a much higher overhead. The GD Regainer Table gives the doctor the ability to increase patient retention and promotes spinal change.
LIFESTYLE
The Regainer System provides education and motivation to patients for increased progress and longer lasting health improvements. This system is developed in such a way that the patient is eager to comply, it is not just another "home exercise program." Lifestyle factors range from work and play habits to very specific activities, nutritional guidelines, relaxation and stretching techniques that need to be added to the patient's daily routine.






