Axialtrac – Greatest advancement to Flexion-Distraction in the past 50 years!

We have added the most advanced piece of equipment that improves on the existing gold standard for non-invasive disc decompression.

There are only a few in the state of Illinois and make treatment times cut by 30% without any risk.  A perfectly safe inexpensive, fast way of getting away from certain surgery.  Here is a link to the most advanced methodology in existence for treatment of herniated disc with or without stenosis.  http://www.axialtrac.com

Axial Trac is the greatest advancement to Flexion-Distraction in the past 50 years!

Axialtrac is Now at Lansing Chiropractic Clinic in Lansing Illinois

Axialtrac is Now at Lansing Chiropractic Clinic in Lansing Illinois

Axial Trac is a true hybrid chiropractic table. It’s an adjusting table, a flexion-distraction table, and a decompression table. Axial Trac is the all in one chiropractic table to meet your needs.

Axial Trac ™ employs a new technology patented by W. Patrick Danzey, D.C. This chiropractic table combines variable amounts of long axis (axial) traction with each flexion stroke. The hallmark of Axial Trac™ is a sliding upper pelvic section that is mechanically forced into distraction as the table is flexed. The traction handle is fixed to a non-sliding portion of the pelvic section so it does not move away from the doctor.

There are three electric motors; one for table elevation up to 34”, one for spring tension and one to pre-select the amount of long axis traction. A multi-position headpiece is standard. Cervical drop, thoracic drop, lumbar drop and break away thoracic sections are available. Dr. Danzey has been utilizing flexion distraction for 25 years and realized the need for on demand additional traction. The technique is performed manually, allowing the amount of additional traction delivered with each flexion or lateral flexion stroke to be determined by the doctor’s feel and the patient’s tolerance. Table calibration allows the doctor to record the amount of enhanced flexion distraction given on each visit. The Axial Trac™ chiropractic table combines the best aspects of flexion distraction and spinal decompression in one multipurpose adjusting table.

The technique is highly specific allowing the doctor to target individual spinal levels and right or left sides. This is accomplished utilizing manual contact and lateral flexion. The design goal was to maintain this level of target site specificity while being able to deliver up to three times more traction than a conventional flexion distraction table.

About Dr. Timothy Durnin

Dr. Durnin is the owner of Lansing Chiropractic Clinic and Wellness Medical, S.C. He is a second generation Chiropractic Physician with over 27 years of clinical experience. Presently serving as co-admitting staff at Olympia Fields Osteopathic Hospital, (Now St. James Olympia Fields), for several years and writing many newspaper articles on wide ranges of neuromusculoskeletal pathologies and treatments, he is now in private practice serving the needs of south Chicago. He has been featured in many local newspapers for his extensive knowledge in neuromusculoskeletal disorders. He is a member: Phi Theta Kappa honorary fraternity, American Chiropractic Association, American Association of Spine Physicians, Illinois Chiropractic Society, Who's Who in America, Presidential Cabinet Member of the National Univerisity of Health Sciences and Board Certified in AMA Impairment Ratings, Medical Director Life extension Laser and a member of the Lansing Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Durnin is also a member of over 40 Qualified Credentialed Health Plans.
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