In 2004, Dr. Bass partnered with colleague and friend Dr. Scott Denny (co-developer of the project) and together they co-founded Spinetronics, LLC, the manufacturer of Antalgic-Trak. Dr. Denny's insights and clinical knowledge helped advance the capabilities of the Antalgic-Trak into the state-of-the-art treatment system it is today.
Doctors and therapists have embraced the new and improved technology and hail its creation as one of the most dramatic improvements in non-surgical spinal therapy ever created. The sophisticated articulating features have changed everything. It makes every other system seem obsolete.
What if I'm in pain and I can't lie in a comfortable position? Antalgic-Trak can make you comfortable by positioning itself into your "condition posture." Condition postures are postures that patients bend or lean into to avoid pain. The Antalgic-Trak can duplicate that posture and begin your therapy in that posture. As you improve, we begin to move the adjustable sections back towards spinal neutrality until you are comfortable in a normal neutral posture.
Neck and low back positioning: When spinal vertebrae are fixated or locked or retricted in how they move, the doctor modifies the postion of the machine to better affect the area of restriction.
Improved Movements: Each Antalgic-Trak section can articulate (move) in 10 different directions (planes) to helps the cervical spine (neck) and lumbar spine (low back) through the treatment.
Multi-Posture Decompression: This feature enables the doctor to set the articulation feature into a specific position and then perform decompression. This helps the decompression affect more areas than single posture decompression.
There are multiple treatment applications with the Antalgic-Trak. Some patients only receive traction or decompression. Others receive the traction or decompression in combination with postural positional changes. Your doctor or therapist will help determine which is most appropriate.