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VAX-D Treatment
Introduction
Remission of Chronic Low Back Pain And Neurological Symptoms Without
Surgical Intervention
VAX-D is the acronym for Vertebral Axial Decompression. VAX-D is a non-invasive
treatment for the management of patients with chronic back and leg pain
from lumbar disc and facet joint pathology (disease). VAX-D is an effective
and safe procedure without any of the risks associated with surgery,
injections, or anesthesia. Time off work or in recovery is minimal, and
resolution of symptoms is longlasting.
Low back pain (LBP) has become one of the most significant medical and
socioeconomic problems in today’s world. The statistics on the
magnitude of the problem are overwhelming and the number of chronic back
cases continues to grow each day. In fact, low back pain that is related
to work is the most common complaint presented to primary care physicians
and workers compensation.
Medicine in the United States is widely regarded as the best in the world.
Still, patient dissatisfaction with current treatments has rarely been
more acute. Patients are becoming more educated about their own conditions,
and they are seeking out non-invasive treatments such as VAX-D.
In the majority of patients, acute back pain symptoms resolve on their
own in one to two months. Those that fail to resolve are then routinely
referred to orthopedists or neurosurgeons. Treating a patient with chronic
low back pain can often be one of the most challenging situations for
the physician.
Back pain is frequently treated in an episodic manner, with a multitude
of treatments such as drugs, heat and cold, bed-rest, chiropractic/ manipulation,
physical therapy, exercises, acupuncture, TENS, epidural injections,
prolotherapy, IDET (Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy or heat cauterization
with an electrothermal catheter) and the various types of surgery.
Many of these are simply aimed at providing temporary reduction of symptoms
without altering the underlying disease process or addressing the pathophysiology
associated with lumbar discogenic disorders. Physicians are faced with
the fact that there is no universally accepted algorithm for the care
of such patients.
"Surgical decompression" of intervertebral discs has been
established for the management of low back pain and sciatic pain in selected
cases. Surgery may disrupt the natural biomechanical functions essential
to preserve pain-free spinal mobility. The majority of LBP patients are
not ideal surgical candidates, and surgery in the poorly selected patient
can lead to ‘failed back syndrome’. Before resorting to a
surgical approach, it makes sense to try a conservative procedure. It
is known that the many forms of ‘traction’ and gravity inversion
have not demonstrated the ability to lower the intradiscal pressure.
Clinical study has now documented VAX-D’s ability to lower intradiscal
pressure (Ramos G., Martin W. Journal of Neurosurgery). Decompression
of the discs and spinal structures is achieved under precisely controlled,
monitored conditions with no disruption of the spines normal biomechanics.
VAX-D is the only medical device that delivers treatment
with the patented logarithmic decompression curve.
VAX-D can relieve the pain associated with herniated discs, degenerative disc
disease, posterior facet syndrome and radicular (nerve root/leg) pain. Now,
specialists and primary care physicians can effectively manage acute and chronic
low back problems conservatively and effectively in their own offices. Patients
can avoid the costly and time consuming merry-go-round of drugs and non-specific
treatments like bed-rest, physical therapy, injections, and others.
VAX-D clinics have been now been successfully operating for over ten years
in the US, as well as in Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Australia. More than
3000 patients a day now receive VAX-D therapy in the US. Studies on the efficacy
from all of the independent sources (hospitals, private clinics, clinical studies)
consistently report similar levels of success in the range of 70%.
VAX-D therapy has been used by the best professional sports figures including
those in the NBA, NFL, NHL, Major League Baseball, Olympic athletes and many
others. Public recognition and demand for access to VAX-D therapy, along with
acceptance by primary care physicians and specialists is driving the expansion
of VAX-D centers, and is compelling health insurance companies to consider
VAX-D as the standard of care.
There is great deal of medical information provided in this website for patients
and for physicians. Hopefully, we will have answered most of your questions.
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