Chris, 32 – Recovering from Spinal Fusion Surgery

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Chris explains how BStrong4Life(TM) has helped him recover from spinal surgery faster than traditional therapy:

“I had two surgeries last year in ’09, an L45 fusion that had to be revised. Traditional therapy just wasn’t working.

My primary care doctor was the one that recommended the BStrong4Life(TM) as an alternative and I’m happy he did.

I’m definitely stronger now than I was after I left almost a year of traditional therapy. There is no doubt in my mind. I’ve better definition and more tone. It’s helped. It’s taken away a lot of the sharp or the stabbing over the course of my treatment here. Where normal therapy or traditional therapy, it just wasn’t working.

And I’m really happy. I’ve made a 150% increase that I don’t think I would have got anywhere else.  And I think BStrong4Life(TM) has really done a difference. I do believe that eventually with further therapy that I will get to somewhat of a normal lifestyle. I mean as normal as one can get with a fusion. I think that BStrong4Life(TM) is going to get me there to some level. Better, higher level than I would have gotten anywhere else.

There’s no doubt BStrong4Life(TM) is going to get me better results. A year in traditional therapy hasn’t accomplished what I’ve gotten here at BStrong4Life(TM) in three months. I don’t think it would ever

got there. I could have been there for years and never gotten anywhere close to where I am now after three months at BStrong4Life(TM).

Traditional therapy is great; it works, it hurts. Come here, if you really want not a workout, but if you really want to get your muscles stronger. What you think you can do in the real world and what you can do on a power plate is two totally different things. And the plates in BStrong4Life(TM) definitely, definitely get the muscles that you need to help with whatever your issue would be. Give it a chance. You got to give it a good effort.”

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