VAX-D
(Vertebral Axial Decompression) was developed by Dr. Allan
Dyer, M.D., PhD in Pharmacology, former deputy minister of
Health for Ontario, Canada. He's the same doctor who
developed the heart defibrillator in the 1950's.
This
table is more than a traction table that reduces the
positive pressure on the disc toward 0 mm Hg. This
table creates a NEGATIVE 150-200 mm Hg pressure on the
disc allowing a suction to occur (as proven and printed in
the Journal of Neurosurgery, November 1994).
This
table has a 70% plus success rate with "Failed Low
Backs" (as proven by the HGA Rio Grande Hospital
Study in Texas). The most recent outcome study
involves 778 patients with herniations and degenerated
discs. Results demonstrate a 71% success rate
(Neurological Research April, 1998 pages 186-190).