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CDPC Saskatoon – Central Business District

C$39 for Consultation and Two Spinal-Decompression Treatments for Back and Neck Pain ($360 Value)

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In a Nutshell

A computer-controlled pulley system gently extends the spine, allowing oxygen-rich blood into compressed discs and facilitating healing

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Appointment required. New clients only. Consultation required; non-candidates will be refunded. All services must be used by the same person.
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Like the hand inside a sock puppet, the spine supports the body's every motion and keeps it from collapsing into a formless sack. Shape up with this Groupon.

$39 for a Consultation and Two Spinal-Decompression Treatments for Back and Neck Pain ($360 Value)

During the spinal-decompression therapy, patients relax on a specially designed table while computer-guided harnesses gently straighten and extend the spine, allowing the discs to draw in oxygen and fluids. This treatment has been shown to reduce acute and chronic back pain and facilitate recovery from injury.

CDPC Saskatoon

The specialists at CDPC Saskatoon devote themselves to fighting back pain, knee pain and osteoarthritis, and plantar fasciitis. Their back approach involves reversing the ill effects of gravity, whose constant compression squeezes nutrients from the discs between each vertebra, with spinal decompression therapy. By gently straightening and extending the spine, out-of-whack discs can shimmy back into place, compressed discs can expand and pull in oxygen-rich blood, and emergent tails can get sucked back into the body where they belong.

CDPC Saskatoon

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    Central Business District

    750 Spadina Crescent, Unit 641
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3H3
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