Ring Dinger®
Non-surgical chiropractic spinal decompression, also referred to as the Ring Dinger®, works by carefully stretching the spine and correcting it to take the pressure off pinched nerves and herniated, bulging, or injured spinal discs. These discs are gel-like cushions between the bones that hold the spine together. Taking the pressure off the spine structure helps remove any interferences and promote the healthy flow of water, oxygen, and nutrient-rich fluids into the disks throughout the spine and trigger your body back to a healthy state.
Your upstate South Carolina chiropractor Dr. Matthew Tuttle has trained with the “Houston Chiropractor,” Dr. Gregory Johnson, taking spinal decompression to a whole new level. This manual spinal neural decompression on the Y axis is done right here locally in the Greenville/Spartanburg area.
Accepting Patients Worldwide
Dr. Matt Tuttle is a Team Ring Dinger® Doc that accepts patients worldwide for this unique method of adjusting the spine on the Y axis. He provides this technique for people who are suffering from bulged and/or herniated disks, vertebral subluxations, and neck/back pain patients who have had acute or chronic pain from various types of spine pain and dysfunction.
Dr. Johnson’s unique trademarked technique has saved thousands of patients from having invasive procedures like epidural steroid injections, spine surgery, and avoiding having to take opioids or other addictive drugs for pain relief. Dr. Matt performs a thorough medical history check and orthopedic/neurological examination on each and every patient to determine if they’re a good candidate for the Ring Dinger® procedure to alleviate neck and/or back pain.
Dr. Johnson often says if you’re living, breathing, and moving in gravity, you can benefit from manual spinal decompression on the Y axis. If you feel spinal compression, you could likely benefit from this procedure performed by Dr. Matt.
What is the Ring Dinger®?
The Ring Dinger® is a spinal decompression procedure made popular by Dr. Gregory Johnson, a chiropractor in Houston, Texas. Also known as the “Advanced Chiropractic Relief” technique, the Ring Dinger® involves a specific form of spinal adjustment to decompress spinal disks and relieve pressure on spinal nerves.
The Ring Dinger® Procedure
Dr. Matt uses the Ring Dinger® table designed for spinal decompression. The patient lies on the table with their hips secured at the iliac crest and the legs elevated to 90 degrees. Then Dr. Matt pulls in the Y-axis contacting the patients occiput. This motion decompresses the entire spine cavitiating the joints all the way down!