Sunday, August 20, 2017 9:17:23 AM
Please show me one reputable clinic that uses this technology and claims pain relief. Also, I'd love to see an example of "all the big machines" while you are at it.
I don't need to write the FDA, I can read. The FDA agrees with me. They approved the Actigizmo as another treatment used together with the primary treatment for two very specific diseases. Its purpose is to assist the primary treatment. Also called adjunctive therapy.
The FDA doesn't think it works as a primary treatment aka by itself either! The Actigizmo can't even relieve pain in plantar fasciitis of the heel; and osteoarthritis of the knee by itself, a primary treatment is needed.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf15/K152432.pdf
The medical device industry agrees with me too. NO INTEREST IN A DECADE = NO DEALS = DECLINING REVENUES = A .0006 STOCK WITH A .0005 BID AND A +18 BILLION OS
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