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Welcome to the
Medical Spine Care Clinics of America
Call Toll Free: 1-
877- 4-
MEDSPINE
Low back pain has become one
of the most significant medical and
socioeconomic problems in the world. Despite
the overwhelming statistics on the problem,
the number of chronic cases continues to
grow. Clinical Studies are emerging rapidly
as the medical community strives to address
this problem. Standardizing the evolution
and care of low back pain patients is
critical. There is a need for early,
effective, target therapy for the treatment
of disc injuries. The Medical Spine Care
Clinics of America can provide relief and
possibly return you to normal lifestyle
activities with the VAX-D Table and therapy
sessions.
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Are you suffering from
back pain, leg pain or both?
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Do you have a bulging
disc, a herniated disc or sciatica?
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Have you been told you
need therapy, medications, injections or
surgery?
Are you looking for a
treatment that is non-surgical,
non-invasive, clinically proven and FDA
approved?
Then you
need non-invasive VAX-D treatment at the
Medical Spine Care Clinics of America!
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What is
Back Pain?
Back pain is a symptom that can arise
from many causes. It can range from a
dull, annoying ache to absolute agony.
Many cases of back pain are caused by
stresses on the muscles and ligaments
that support the spine. Sedentary jobs
and lifestyles may create a
vulnerability to this type of stress or
damage. Obesity, which increases both
the weight on the spine and the pressure
on the discs, is another factor.
Strenuous sports such as football and
gymnastics can also damage the back.

What causes Low
Back Pain?
Low back pain
may reflect nerve or muscle irritation or
bone lesions. Most low back pain follows
injury or trauma to the back, but pain may
also be caused by degenerative conditions
such as arthritis or disc disease,
osteoporosis or other bone diseases, viral
infections, irritation to joints and discs,
or congenital abnormalities in the spine.
Obesity, smoking, weight gain during
pregnancy, stress, poor physical condition,
posture inappropriate for the activity being
performed, and poor sleeping position also
may contribute to low back pain.

Who is most
likely to develop low back pain?
Nearly everyone has low back pain sometime.
Men and women are equally affected. It
occurs most often between ages 30 and 50,
due in part to the aging process but also as
a result of sedentary life styles with too
little (sometimes punctuated by too much)
exercise. The risk of experiencing low back
pain from disc disease or spinal
degeneration increases with age.

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VAX-D
(Vertebral Axial Decompression) Therapy is
now available at the Medical Spine Care
Clinics of America.
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No needles, anesthesia or
incisions.
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Relieves pressure on the
lumbar spine.
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Pain relief is possible
during the very first treatment.
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Clinically proven, FDA
approved.
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Therapy is performed in a
comfortable, non-surgical setting.
Once
we review your injury and case, a VAX-D
clinic practitioner will determine your
course of treatment. Treatments are
administered by trained technicians
according to the doctor’s instructions.
Clinical studies on the efficacy of
treatment and on the mechanisms of action
are available upon request. We encourage you
to visit
www.vaxd.com for further information.
The Medical Spine Care Clinics of America
have convenient locations in Houston and San
Antonio. Call 1-877-4-MEDSPINE today
to speak to our staff and bring your back to
life!

Pain
Management
When you get
injured or have surgery, you expect to hurt
for a while, but you know that in time,
you'll heal and the pain will leave. If you
have a medical condition — from arthritis to
heart disease to shingles — you recognize
discomfort as a symptom and trust that
treatment will help. While you wait for your
body to mend, pain medication provides
relief.
Chronic pain is different. Sometimes, it's
an aftereffect of an injury that appears to
have healed. Sometimes, it's a lingering
symptom of a past illness. And in some
cases, chronic pain develops out of the
blue, with no link to trauma or disease.
However you try to explain it, chronic pain
is something of a mystery. Tests and
examinations may uncover nothing abnormal,
but your body's distress is real.
Click here to
learn more about chronic back pain and pain
management.
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