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Old 02-10-2007, 11:19 AM #5
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I looked at the slide show and skimmed other info.
I didn't see a home unit. Did I miss it?
It seemed that the entire thing was for medical professionals, at
a cost of about $14K. The pix of the unit seems to be a small unit
on a large stainless cart to make it more impressive.
The principle seems to be the same as we've seen before in other
electrical stimulators, only the delivery may be more intense or of a different wavelength. The idea of oxygrenation of blood vessels and nerves thru electrical stimuilus is not new. There are others out there already.
As you say, David- the pix of healing and repair are dramatic.
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