THE DRAMATIC RESULTS OF VAX-D NON-SURGICAL DISC DECOMPRESSION

Peer Review Studies Published in Medical Journals

JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY (Volume 35 Number 1, January 2005)
SHORT AND LONG TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH THE VAX-D PROTOCOL FOR PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC,
ACTIVITY LIMITING LOW BACK PAIN
University South Carolina, Columbia, SC; Lebanon Valley College, Lancaster, PA; Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

OUTCOME: Significant improvements in a sample of patients with unfavorable prognosis due to chronic low back pain.

JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH (Volume 26 April, 2004)
EFFICACY OF VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION ON CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN
Dr. Gustavo Ramos, Valley Neurological Center, McAllen , Texas

OUTCOME: This 144 patient study showed 76% achieved remission of pain. VAX-D should be used in all patients before surgery is undertaken, except in emergent conditions.

ANESTHESIOLOGY NEWS, (March 2003)
A FOUR YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Robert H. Odell, MD, Ph. D, Daniel A. Boudreau, D.O.

OUTCOME: Four year follow-up after VAX-D treatment shows a sustained 86% reduction in pain and that 91% of patients had resumed their normal activities.

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY (VOL 81: 350-353, 1994)
EFFECTS OF VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION ON INTRADISCAL PRESSURE
University of Texas, San Antonio, Texas

OUTCOME: Proof that VAX-D actually creates a negative intradiscal pressure force up to negative 160 mm of mercury.

NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL (October 2001,Volume 23, Page 706 to 714)
DERMATOMAL SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIAL DEMONSTRATION OF NERVE ROOT DECOMPRESSION
AFTER VAX-D THERAPY William K. Naguszewski M.D. Robert K. Naguszewski M.D. ,Coosa Medical Group, Earl E Gose Ph.D.
Dept. of Neurology, Dept. of Bioengineering, University of Illinois

OUTCOME: Pain reduction in the study group was 77% with successful decompression of the nerve roots at multiple levels.

NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL (October 2001, Volume 23, Page 780 to 784)
A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY OF VAX-D AND TENS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN
Department of Orthopedics, Sydney University, Eugene Sherry M.D., FRACS, Peter Kitchener M.B. B.S. FRANZCR , Russel Smart M.B. Ch.B.

OUTCOME: A statistically significant reduction in pain and improvement in functional outcome was obtained in patients with chronic low back pain treated with VAX-D.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE (VOL 6 NO.1, JANUARY,1999)
THE EFFECTS OF VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION ON SENSORY
NERVE DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH LOW BACK PAIN
AND RADICULOPATHY by Tilaro & MIscovich

OUTCOME: VAX-D is significantly capable of influencing sensory
nerve dysfunction associated with a compressive radiculopathy.
Complete remission was achieved by 64% of the study group.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE (VOL 5 NUMBER 1, 1998)
AN OVERVIEW OF VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION
by Frank Tilaro, MD

OUTCOME: The average pain reduction was 77%.

JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH (Volume 20 , April 1998)
VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION THERAPY FOR PAIN
ASSOCIATED WITH HERNIATED OR DEGENERATIVE DISCS
OR FACET SYNDROME: AN OUTCOME STUDY OF 778 CASES

OUTCOME: The authors consider VAX-D to be a primary modality
for low back pain for lumbar herniation at single and multiple
levels, degenerative disc disease and facet arthropathy, and
decreased spine mobility .

 

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