The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Osteopath finds cure for chronic back pain

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pictures before and after treatment I decided to try it.” Soon Sally was en-route to Glasgow, home to the UK’s only IDD machine, to try the therapy.

The machine works by using computer-controlled pulling forces to gently distract segments of the spine in order to take pressure off discs and nerves while at the same time, gently stretching tight muscles and stiff ligaments.

And after just one session Sally could already feel the difference.

“I went from terrible posture, all bent forward, to standing up straight with ease.

“I couldn’t believe it. It really was a miracle.”

Sally was so convinced by the wonder of the machines that she and Simon introduced one at their own clinic in Herefordsh­ire.

When Simon passed away seven years ago, Sally relocated to London.

She now runs two IDD Therapy clinics and has helped hundreds of patients with back pain.

“Many of my patients have tried osteopaths, chiropract­ors, injections, having their pain nerves cut…you name it, they have tried it. And nothing has worked.

“IDD has been a last resort – but it really is the most successful treatment.”

Sally is now fit and healthy. She still has occasional twinges in her back, but says if she stays active and has top-up IDD every once in a while, the pain stays at bay.

“Once you have a disk problem, your back is never going to be 100% again.

“But IDD can help you get your life back.”

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Sally had crippling back pain until she found ‘miracle’ IDD therapy
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Sally can now live life to the full

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