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 EPS 8000

EPS 8000

 

Axiom’s EPS8000™ represents a break-through in electrical stimulation therapy. Collaboration between experienced pain management professionals, world-class biomedical design engineers, and human interface experts has produced what is one of the most user-friendly and technologically advanced devices available today.

 

 
 

 
 

 
AXON II
 
 AXON II

 

The AXON-II detects down-regulated A-delta function to locate injured nerve(s) with statistical sensitivity approaching 100%. The patented electrical signal selectively stimulates A-delta fibers. The highest amplitude causing an action potential indicates pathology. A potentiometer verifies firing by detecting the action potential. Since the patient is his own control, independent of age or gender and population variables, the sensitivity is as high as is possible. High potentiometer amplitudes have been reported to have a close correlation with high VAS ratings. The AXON-II can also test C and A-beta fibers, which is useful when RSD or sympathetically mediated pain syndrome is suspected.

    

 

   

 DRX 9000

DRX 9000

The DRX9000™ is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that was developed for the treatment of lower back pain caused by disc herniations and degenerative disc disease. The process is effective in relieving low back pain by enlarging intradiscal space, reducing herniation, strengthening outer ligaments to help move herniated areas back into place, and reversing high intradiscal pressures through application of negative pressure.

 

  

 

 

DRX 9000C

DRX 9000C

 The DRX9000C™ connects to the DRX9000™ through the detachable headrest and uses state-of-the-art technology to gradually relieve neuron-compression often associated with shoulder and neck pain. The DRX9000C™continuously monitors tension forces and cervical spine angle to adjust the patient to the proper angle of pull, thereby affecting a specific cervical disc.

 

 

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