Stephen Small

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IDD Therapy Newsletter Winter 2020

IDD Therapy is expanding rapidly as more clinics grow to appreciate the differences between IDD Therapy and traction, as well as seeing the fantastic results for patients with unresolved pain.


Let’s be very clear. IDD Therapy is not a cure-all. Some patients do not achieve the changes we might desire, but they are the minority. Whilst we celebrate success of course, we really try to extract incites when a patient does not respond to treatment.

The network of providers is expanding, over 1,000 globally and counting!

For patients who need more than manual therapy and exercise and who do not require emergency surgical intervention, IDD Therapy gives greater non-invasive options.

The acid test of any treatment is whether you would recommend it to a relative. Well, my father (now 88) had had IDD on his lumbar spine. He also had a cervical problem, which was not suitable and he underwent surgical decompression (was losing balance).

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