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Is there any evidence that proves there is decompression of the intradiscal space during VAX-D Therapy?

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Is there any evidence that proves there is decompression of the intradiscal space during VAX-D Therapy?

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A. Yes! VAX-D Therapy has been proven to be equivalent to surgery in decompression of the lumbar spine in both clinical and major hospital studies and is not experimental. Radiological research studies were carried out in which fluoroscopic video of patients with a myelogram were recorded while patients were undergoing VAX-D Therapy. Distraction of intervertebral lumbar spaces was observed on VAX-D Therapy, and the filling defect of a myelogram from a herniated disc was decreased. Films were obtained showing a myelogram displacement from a herniated disc at L4-5 change from a convex image of disc bulge to a concave image, created by decompression of the intradiscal space during VAX-D Therapy.

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