Non surgical spinal decompression (with device by chiropractor )good or fruitless for herniated disc?

Hi, guys.
I am 30 years old male, weight something like 140 pounds.
My syndrome is L5/S1 herniated disc, which pain shoots down to my leg.
My current situation after a injection is that I can walk and sit but i feel constant numbness and sometimes shooting surrounded by my right leg.

I know lot's of you say that Chiropractor is no good or that is too much money misspent. But i'm am so confuse. On http://www.spinalaid.com/ website The NEWS , actual tv reporters seems to be very willing to help

Please send your advice.
Thank you

Answers:    Good luck,, I know several people that hold had it and none I have talked to speak it worked. Be very careful of the chiropractors,, the good ones are great, but the fruitless ones will hurt you,,,, one is partly responsible for me being disabled from a spine injury.
Here is a site that may interest you
http://spine-health.com
More than likely they will put you on a DRX9000 (or something equivalent). These machines hold been showing amazing results for the last 5-10 years. It is one of the only systems out nearby that has a very high % of helping the disc repair. This appliance is very highly researched (by all fields). It have been more researched than any of the new drugs that are now on the open market. I personally have seen heaps people who have been help by these machines.

This is a good option to take.

Another chiropractic technique that can sustain is Cox flexion/distraction technique, but the DRX has better results.

Good luck with this

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