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Episode 14 Dr. Joel Dixon – Disc Extrusion

November 7, 2016 by admin Leave a Comment

Dixon photo2This episode’s “Back Doctor” is Dr. Joel Dixon from the Melbourne Spine Clinic.  Listen as Dr. Dixon treats a large extruded disc without surgery!  Dr. Dixon runs the largest Cox® Flexion Distraction Spinal Decompression practice in Victoria.

Dr. Joel Dixon, B.APP.SC (CHIRO)J.P.
Cox® Technic Certified Practitioner

Graduating from RMIT School of Chiropractic in 1986, Dr. Dixon has specialized in Disc Decompression therapies for the last 15 years and is certified in Cox® flexion distraction. This therapy is considered to be the “gold standard” used by thousands of Chiropractors around the world to treat low back and leg pain, neck and arm pain, and other spinal pain conditions.

Cox® flexion distraction is a well-researched, well-documented, and proven technique for decompressing spinal nerves and treating low back pain. It’s a gentle, non-surgical, no-force procedure that helps the spine heal properly, and keeps it as pain free as possible.

Dr. Dixon has successfully treated thousands of patients with varying degrees of spinal disc pathology requiring non-surgical, conservative decompression.

Dr. Dixon’s Chiropractic services have supported athletes from a range of organizations including Sydney Swans and NBL clubs, South Dragons and Gold Coast Blaze.

He also has had an extensive background in obstetrical spinal disorders and has been registered at two private hospitals providing in house spinal therapy.

Dr. Dixon’s modern chiropractic education and use of latest technology enables rapid symptom resolution and return to full spinal function as quickly as possible.

Dr. Dixon practices at Malvern Chiropractic Clinic and Melbourne Spine Clinic

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