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Frequently Asked Questions
Questions About VAX-D Therapy
Why should I consider VAX-D Therapy?
What is VAX-D and how does it work?
Will VAX-D help a slipped disc?
If I’ve had back surgery, can I still have VAX-D?
If I go on VAX-D, how many treatments will I need,
and how quickly can I expect to get better?
Is VAX-D better than surgery?
Are there any reasons that I can't go on VAX-D?
If VAX-D works so well, how come I haven’t heard
more about it?
How is VAX-D different from traction or the other
treatment claiming to decompress the spine?
Why should I consider VAX-D Therapy?
VAX-D is the original patented, Non-Surgical Treatment for Low Back Pain and
the only treatment that delivers VAX-D’s patented decompression curve,
resulting in a success rate of over 70%.
VAX-D Therapy has been proven safe and effective in numerous clinical studies.
Over 3000 patients a day are being treated with VAX-D Therapy. Other so-called ‘decompression
treatments’ simply do not have published clinical studies proving they
can lower intradiscal pressure.
VAX-D Therapy is non-invasive and without the risks and complications associated
with surgery, injections and anesthesia. VAX-D is painless and patients can
remain at light duty work while taking treatment. VAX-D is also easy and convenient.
Sessions last about 45 minutes a day, for 15 - 20 days. It’s that easy.
What is VAX-D and how does it work?
VAX-D (Vertebral Axial Decompression) is a patented medical technology that
gently stretches the spine and decompresses discs. Pressures in the lower
lumber spine can be as high as +180 mm of mercury during many common daily
activities.
VAX-D Treatment is able to reduce the pressure in the lumbar spine down to
levels of –180 mm of mercury, allowing fluids and nutrients to re-enter
the disc; reducing swelling and relieving the pressure on pinched nerves.
In short, VAX-D breaks the cycle of pain caused by bulging and degenerated
discs
and helps the body heal itself.
Patients are treated fully clothed and are fitted with a harness that fits
around their pelvis as they lie face down on a motorized Table. A Certified
VAX-D technician operates the Table from a computerized console. Each treatment
takes about 45 minutes. Most patients find VAX-D to be comfortable and relief
of pain can usually be noticed in the first few sessions.
Will VAX-D help a slipped disc?
A bulging or "herniated" disc is sometimes incorrectly referred to
as a "slipped" disc. VAX-D succeeds at treating bulging or herniated
discs over 70% of the time.
If I’ve had back surgery, can I still have
VAX-D?
Having back surgery does not prevent you from having VAX-D unless you have
fixed surgical hardware used to fuse the spine. In fact, clinical studies
show that VAX-D provides relief for patients who have had one or more back
surgeries.
If I go on VAX-D, how many treatments
will I need, and how quickly can I expect to get better?
The number of treatment sessions required depends upon the diagnosis and the
overall severity of your condition. One treatment session is about 45 minutes
long. The total number of treatments averages between 15 and 20 sessions. Some
difficult cases may require some additional sessions. Relief from pain varies
with each individual and their physiology. However, most patients will experience
some pain relief within the first few treatments.
Is VAX-D better than surgery?
In most cases, VAX-D is better than surgery. This is due to the fact that surgery
physically alters the spine by removing all or part of the problematic disc.
Although this can reduce the pressure on the nerve, and relieve the back pain,
the surgery tends to place more stress on the healthy discs above and below.
Complications from surgery can be severe and may result in debilitating conditions.
Clinical Studies show that VAX-D is successful in about 7 out of 10 cases.
Are there any reasons that I can't go on VAX-D?
There are a few individuals that cannot take advantage of this treatment. These
people have conditions such as:
- Tumors
- Fractures
- Advanced Osteoporosis
- Pregnancy or
- Certain conditions (diseases) that compromise the structural
integrity of the spine and discs.
- These conditions are present in only
a small
percentage of
the population.
If VAX-D works so well, how come I haven’t
heard more about it?
VAX-D is a relatively new medical procedure in the United States. The therapy
has worked for thousands of patients, and over 3000 patients per day, worldwide,
are now being treated. The awareness of VAX-D is growing every day, as physicians
and healthcare providers learn about VAX-D and the phenomenal results it
has achieved in numerous clinical studies. As a result, VAX-D is now becoming
the
standard of care for chronic low back pain.
How is VAX-D different from traction or the other treatment claiming to decompress the spine?
Although traction devices can stretch the lower back, they have not demonstrated
the ability to decompress the lumbar discs and spinal nerves. Traction tables
have a small electric wench that attaches to the head of the table. A rope
and pulley are then attached to either a cervical device or lumbar belts. Either
static or intermittent traction modes can be chosen, but neither have been
shown to reduce intradiscal pressure and decompress the discs and nerves. Frequently,
VAX-D research is found on traction table websites.
*Patient FAQ courtesy
of VAX-D Medical Technologies LLC.
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