The Sfip Technic is doctor-applied,
doctor-controlled, patient-focused treatment designed to provide spinal pain relief.
After undergoing a thorough examination that leads the doctor to a specific diagnosis of the spine condition to be treated …
⬤The patient lies face down on a Cox® Table, the specially designed instrument for delivering Cox® Technic treatment.
⬤Tolerance testing is performed prior to the application of The Sfip Technic to ensure that the treatment will not further aggravate the condition.
⬤ In delivering the treatment, the physician concentrates on one vertebral motion segment at a time.
⬤The goal is to reduce stenotic effects by dropping intradiscal pressure, thus allowing disc reduction, an increase in the size of the intervertebral foramen, and a reduction of pressure on the dorsal root ganglion and the exiting nerve roots.
The Sfip Technic is doctor applied, doctor controlled, patient focused treatment designed to provide spinal pain relief.
⬤The doctor will hold a spinous process (the back part of the vertebra that feels like a “bump” on the spine) to isolate a single segment for treatment.
⬤Distraction manipulation is applied manually by the doctor to the patient’s low back, at those level(s) of the spine that are painful or that have been designated for treatment.
⬤The doctor controls all motion and notes the spine’s response to treatment.
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⬤ As with the lumbar spine patient, the cervical spine patient also lies face down on The Cox® Table, the headpiece of which moves as the cervical spine normally moves: in flexion, extension, rotation, lateral flexion, and circumduction.
⬤ The table’s headpiece also allows long y-axis traction to be applied to the cervical or thoracic spines alone (especially in patients with arm pain below the elbow) or in combination with other motions as they’re administered.
⬤ The doctor will hold the appropriate spinous process of the cervical spine to isolate the level of pain or the level of vertebra to be adjusted.
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