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Sciatica and Leg Pain Are Not ‘Just Part of Getting Older’

 

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Spinal discs are responsible for most of the aches and pains people suffer from – even in your legs. These discs act like a cushion between our backbones and create space at each level so the nerves can exit the spinal column.
When these discs get injured or wear out, they begin to degenerate and cause pain. Bulging and herniations begin to form, pressing on the nerve roots.
If the herniations occur at the bottom of your spine (L4-L5), they can press on the large sciatic nerve causing muscle weakness, tingling and severe pain.
Thanks to medical advancements, you no longer have to suffer with back pain and sciatica. 
In fact, many of my former back pain patients are now pain free after using this new painless treatment.
It’s called Non-Surgical Disc Decompression, and it is preventing people from having to ‘go under the knife’.
Just call by October 6, 2015 and for the cost of your copay here’s what you’ll get:
•  An in-depth consultation about your pain
• A complete spinal exam and x-rays to find out if you are a candidate for Spinal Decompression. 
• PLUS ONE SPINAL DECOMPRESSION TREATMENT!
Sincerely,
Dr. Robert Olivieri, D.C.
DABCO, DACAN, DAAPM
Call today (609) 770-2117.
Visit CapeMayBackDoctor.com for more info and to see our video.

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