WHAT IS THE DRS SYSTEM?
The DRS System
is a mechanized, high tech pain reduction and healing system that was
developed after many years of research and development by a team of
physicians including a renowned neurosurgeon. The DRS System offers an
advanced technique to doctors for non-surgical treatment of the lumbar
spine. The DRS System is manufactured with ultrafine components to achieve
decompression.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Patients are fitted with unique chest and lumbar
harnesses, and then step on to the loading platform where they are
reclined to the supine position. The harnesses are connected to both the
end of the table and Omnitower respectively. Arm supports are placed in
the arm pit region immobilizing the upper torso. A special air bladder
located in the lumbar belt is inflated creating a fulcrum thus focusing
treatment to the L1 to L5 region. The lower pelvic belt is attached to the
Omnitower, which is elevated 10 to 30 degrees above the patient. The
combination of angle of pull and airbladder create a fulcrum pinpointing
treatment to the L1 to L5 region. The system is quickly programmed for
intervals of 60 seconds decompression followed by 30 seconds of partial
relaxation. The entire procedure with set up time is approximately 40
minutes.

Decompression is achieved throughout the process creating up to 200 mm
of negative intradiscular pressure retracting the herniation and healing
the damaged area. To promote healing and relax the patient the DRS System
is equipped with cordless headphones that play relaxation tapes.
Additionally the system has a special blue Miata light located above the
patient that also promotes relaxation. Proprieceptor response is minimized
giving patients better treatment.
WHAT ARE THE INDICATED USES?
Patients with acute and chronic low
back pain can benefit from the DRS System. Intended use: "The DRS System
provides a program of treatments for relief from pain for those patients
suffering with low back pain. Each treatment consist of a physician
prescribed treatment period on the DRS System and is designed to provide
static, intermittent, and cycling distraction forces to relieve pressures
on structures that may be causing low back pain. It relieves pain
associated with herniated discs, protruding discs, degenerative disc
disease, posterior facet syndrome, and sciatica. It achieves these effects
through decompression of intervertebral discs, that is, unloading due to
distraction and positioning." Studies have concluded that at some time 80%
of all Americans suffer from low back pain making the DRS System a
much-needed component in the treatment of low back pain.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DRS SYSTEM AND TRACTION?
Traction
disperses the energy of weights between the majority of spinal segments
thus reducing the actual amount of pull necessary to create negative
pressure. The DRS System isolates L1 through L5 by its unique air bladder
system and angle of pull. Traction does not create high negative intradiscular pressure like the DRS System. Distraction on the DRS System
is done on a logarithmic rate eliminating a proprioreceptor response
commonly found in traction. The DRS System has a special miata blue light
and wireless headphones for patient comfort and relaxation. The DRS System
focuses on overcoming intrinsic muscle responses of the spine by relaxing
the patient.
WHAT RESULTS CAN PATIENTS EXPECT?
Most patients are scheduled for 15
to 20 half-hour treatments over a 4-week period. Most see relief as fast
as the first 5 treatments. Pre and post treatment MRIs have shown 50%
reduction in the size and extent of herniations after 4 weeks of
treatments. In initial clinical studies a full 78% of patients reported
relief of back pain with the DRS System.
WHAT
CLINICAL STUDIES HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED ON THE DRS SYSTEM?
Two studies conducted on the
DRS System are enclosed. They are: New Concepts in Back Pain Management,
and Emerging Technologies. Additional studies have been conducted and are
awaiting publication.
IS THE DRS
SYSTEM FDA REGISTERED FOR USE?
Yes, the DRS System has received 510(k)
Notification.

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