DXM is a water-based gel that can be safely injected into the intervertebral disc in the spine when the disc has early-to-mid degeneration due to dehydration1.
DXM targets the source of chronic low-back pain by helping to repair (rehydrate) the disc and restore its height. It is an outpatient procedure, which means the treatment is completed in a matter of hours and you can return home the same day1,2.
DXM is an investigational product and not yet publicly available.
DXM is a water-based gel that can be safely injected into the intervertebral disc in the spine when the disc has early-to-mid degeneration due to dehydration1.
DXM targets the source of chronic low-back pain by helping to repair (rehydrate) the disc and restore its height. It is an outpatient procedure, which means the treatment is completed in a matter of hours and you can return home the same day1,2.
DXM is an investigational product and not yet publicly available.
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2An injectable nucleus replacement as an adjunct to microdiscectomy: 2 year follow-up in a pilot clinical study. Berlemann U, Schwarzenbach O. Eur Spine J. 2009;18:1706–1712.