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Default Horizontal Therapy

Once again the chiropractors are using another device,called Hako Med- High Frequency Medicine. It seems to me to be another TENS unit, but of course it is being blasted over youtube, etc. They say how different it is from regular TENS units and is great to reduce neuropathic pain. They even go as far as selling the treatments as being able to heal gangrene.

Has anyone tried this type of therapy and what were your thoughts/results?

Thanks to all!
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