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Monday, 02/05/2018 11:33:38 PM

Monday, February 05, 2018 11:33:38 PM

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Had news today

LAS VEGAS, Feb. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- MedX Holdings Inc., the manufacturer and global distributor of MedX-branded medical testing, strengthening and rehabilitation equipment, and its partner Harvard MedTech, the health technology and services company that provides smart devices within the home, announced today that the companies will exhibit at the American Pain Society conference in Anaheim, California, March 4-6 and the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians conference in Orlando, Florida, March 15-17.

Through an ongoing partnership, Harvard MedTech and MedX provide physicians who treat chronic pain and musculoskeletal disorders with a comprehensive turn-key solution for their patients in the convenience of their homes. Physicians add ancillary practice revenue without expanding hours or overhead.

The companies' smart devices and patient services are backed by science, research, technology, data and enhancing the human experience. The solution does not use needles, drugs or surgery, rather they rely on evidence-based, protocol-driven products and services using FDA-registered proprietary medical devices with many years of research proving its success, along with a whole-person approach to health intimately involving care in the patient's home.

"We are excited to be exhibiting at these physician conferences and will preview our third-generation smart-tech isolated strengthening device for the lumbar spine," stated Craig Segasser, MedTech senior vice president.

The treatment and programs are led by physicians who oversee the evaluation and monitoring of each patient. Physical therapists, physical therapy assistants and exercise physiologists act as personal clinicians to train the patients in their homes on the proper use of the devices, collect outcomes and stay in close contact with each patient to improve physical, mental and emotional health.

With more than 80 percent of all workers' compensation dollars allocated to musculoskeletal injuries, a strategy specific to these injuries is necessary to successfully manage costs. Harvard MedTech and MedX have created a turn-key, cost-effective way for patients, physicians and payors to benefit through its use of smart products with personalized home care services.