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A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study of VAX-D® and TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain
E.Sherry, MD FRACS Department of Orthopaedics, Sydney University.
Peter Kitchener M.B. B.S. FRANZCR
Russell Smart M.B.Ch.B.
Journal of Neurological Research, Volume 23, October 2001



Dermatomal Somatosensory Evoked Potential Demonstration of Nerve Root Decompression after VAX-D® Therapy
William K. Naguszewski, Robert K. Naguszewski and Earl E. Gose*
Departmant of Neurology, Coosa Medical Group. Rome, Georgia. USA
*Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL. USA
Journal of Neurological Research, Volume 23, October 2001




The Journal of Neurological Research, Volume 20, April 1998
Vertebral axial decompression therapy for pain associated with herniated or degenerated discs or facet syndrome: An outcome study

Earl E. Gose, William K. Naguszewski* and Robert K. Naguszewski*



The Canadian Journal Of Clinical Medicine, Volume 5, Number 1.
AN OVERVIEW OF
VERTEBRAL AXIAL DECOMPRESSION

By Dr. Frank Tilaro


J Neurosurg 81:350-353, 1994
Effects of vertebral axial decompression on intradiscal pressure

GUSTAVO RAMOS, M.D., AND WILLIAM MARTIN, M.D.

 


The Science of Decompression Therapy

 


Medical Technologies Group Special Report: VAX-D®

 



The Treatment of Discongenic Low Back Pain: An Integrated Approach
(VAX-D® - Vertebral Axial Decompression Therapy)

 



VAX-D® Reduces Chronic Discongenic Low Back Pain

 



VAX-D® Therapy for Pain Associated With Herniated or Degenerated
Discs or Facet Syndrome: An Outcome Study

 



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