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Old 08-12-2018, 05:26 PM #1
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Default Scrambler therapy

Hey guys ,anyone has heard of or done scrambler therapy/calmere therapy?I Haven't heard much of it but my pain clinic has recently been offering it & is the first to offer it here in Australia.Studies are pretty scarce since its pretty new but they are mostly positive.Only issue is that its very pricey just for having wires placed around certain pats of the body for more than $3k.

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