Neck & Spine Training

Don’t let your neck and back pain limit you

 
 
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The Purpose of the Neck & Spine Program include:

Decrease pain levels | Restore spinal function | Improve quality of life and independence | Decrease the need for on-going spinal care

Whether you suffer from low back pain, sciatica pain, neck pain, headaches, or have posture issues, the neck and spine training program is for you! The science-based strength training program for the neck, spine, and low back will improve all areas of your spine and help you feel better and live life pain free.

 
 
 

4-Way Neck exercise

Allows for bio-mechanically precise exercise to safely strengthen and improve range of motion of the cervical spinal muscles (neck muscles).

 

Torso Rotation

When using the unique patented restraint system you'll safely increase rotational strength and flexibility at the mid-section of the body by isolating muscles of the torso.

 

Lumbar Extension

Provides isolation in the lumbar spine muscles to increases stability, flexibility, and allows intensive strengthening in the lumbar spine (low back) unlike any other machine in the world.

 
 

Don’t let your neck and low back pain limit you…

Medical research shows that the majority of patients with chronic spinal pain are significantly “deconditioned” in those areas. Weakness of the musculature of the spine can lead to many conditions such as herniated discs, facet syndrome, sciatica pain, and degenerative joint disease. A strong spine musculature provides a strong foundation that allows for healthy spaces between the vertebrae, which helps prevent spinal compression.

More than 75 peer-reviewed medical journal articles have been published to confirm that MedX’s proprietary technology can materially decrease chronic spine-related pain issues, restore spinal function, reduce or eliminate the need for ongoing care, and improve patients’ quality of life.

 
 

 Schedule your FREE neck & spine workout now!

 
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