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ResearchWhy back surgery can fail: http://www.burtonreport.com/infspine/thefailedbacksurgerysyndrome.htm Spinal Decompression Research: http://www.vax-d.com/Portals/0/research/11_an_overview_vaxd.pdf Clinical Research ReferencesOutcomes After a Prone Lumbar Traction Protocol for Patients With Activity-Limiting Low Back Pain: A Prospective Case Series Study Short And Long-Term Outcomes Following Treatment with the VAX-D Protocol for Patients with Chronic, Activity Limiting Low Back Pain Efficacy of Vertebral Axial Decompression (VAX-D) on Chronic Low Back Pain: A Study of Dosage Regimen Effects of Vertebral Axial Decompression On Intradiscal Pressure. A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study of VAX-D and TENS for the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain Vertebral Axial Decompression Therapy for Pain Associated with Herniated or Degenerated Discs or Facet Syndrome: An Outcome Study Dermatosomal Somatosensory Evoked Potential Demonstration of Nerve Root Decompression After VAX-D Therapy The Effects of Vertebral Axial Decompression On Sensory Nerve Dysfunction In Patients with Low Back Pain and Radiculopathy VAX-D Reduces Chronic Discogenic Low Back Pain- 4 year Study Prospective Randomized Study of VAX-D Therapy for Acute Low Back Distress An Industry Based, Retrospective, Cost Analysis of Vertebral Axial Decompression (VAX-D) VS. Surgery For Lumbar Disc Disease: 10 Case Studies An Overview of Vertebral Axial Decompression |