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Video – Neil Velleman of Atkins Physiotherapy Consultants talks about when he uses IDD Therapy

Experienced physiotherapist Neil Velleman is one of the Directors of Atkins Physiotherapy Consultants in Woodford Green Essex.

In this video Neil explains when and why he and the team use IDD Therapy with different back pain and neck pain conditions.

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Can you do this with your hands, arms or body? Video illustration with kettle bells of why clinicians use IDD Therapy

During an IDD Therapy training with the physio team at The Sports Injury Clinic in Fordham, Cambridgeshire, I took advantage of some kettle bells in their fantastic gym to answer an important question which is often asked by manual therapists.

Why do we need a machine when we have our hands?  

Buxton Osteopathy Clinic puts Derbyshire on the IDD Therapy Disc Clinic Map

Last week, Buxton Osteopathy Clinic became the UK’s 28th IDD Therapy Disc Clinic, welcoming its new AccuSPINA in from the US.

 

For Clinic Director Phil Heler this was a moment he’d been anticipating for over two years.

“I knew that it was just a matter of time before IDD Therapy would become part of our back pain services here in Buxton.

Video. Prolapsed Disc Patients Suffers For Two Years – Pain free after seven IDD Therapy treatments

Most patients undergoing IDD Therapy have some sort of disc problem which has been troubling them for months, if not years.

Here, Maria talks about how a prolapsed disc was ruining her life and how after just seven IDD Therapy treatments at Enfield Osteopathic Clinic she is pain free.

Note: IDD Therapy is a programme of treatment.  

Crippling back pain saw me carried into the clinic … After IDD Therapy I walked out by myself

44 year old flooring expert Alex Robinson thought he might never work again when he was struck with excruciating back pain.

“As a floor layer, I’m often kneeling over in the same position for hours at a time.  At first the episodes were a bit ‘hit and miss’ but last summer I had three weeks of complete agony which ended with me flat on my back and unable to work.”

Alex had tried various manual treatments over the years but none gave him any lasting improvement.