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Tuesday, 10/20/2020 1:56:53 PM

Tuesday, October 20, 2020 1:56:53 PM

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RecoveryRx Patient Success
Published on October 20, 2020
Keith Nalepka
Keith Nalepka
Vice President of Sales and Marketing at BioElectronics Corporation, Board Member BioElectronics
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RecoveryRx is a clinically proven, drug-free medical device indicated for postoperative pain relief. The case studies below suggest that RecoveryRx is valuable in the perioperative environment as well, leading to lower pain scores, less medication usage and increased functionality. RecoveryRx has the abilty to help 1000s of patients who share a similar diagnosis as the ones below - with the help of a great sales team, we are seeing an immediate impact in doctors offices.

Patient 1: 61 years old

Diagnosis: Spinal stenosis/SI joint pain. Patient is currently in PT for this issue and will see the PA/Neurosurgeon shortly, after over a month of PT.

Intervention: Prior to RecoveryRx use, the patient experienced pain while getting out of bed, inhibiting their ability to move. A RecoveryRx device was applied to the patient's area of pain. As of this summary, the patient had the unit on their area of pain for 3 weeks. They are wearing it in the bath/shower and do not take it off unless the tape (used to adhere the device to the body) is wearing off, at which fresh tape immediately re-applied.

Observations: The patient noted a significant reduction in pain after 2 days of wearing the device. Further, the patient noted that pain no longer inhibited their ability to move, i.e. get out of bed.

Patient 2: 53 years old

Diagnosis: Previous FX (fracture) and dislocation; Lateral epicondylitis, 2 previous fractures with avulsion, osteo formations (bone spurs) and multiple dislocations.

Intervention: This patient is very active and does not want to quit working out or quit playing hockey. They have had injections in the elbow to help with this pain in an attempt to avoid surgery, but with little to no success. The RecoveryRx device was applied to the area of pain, concurrently with the scheduled injection.

Observations: The patient is now doing very well and has reported significantly less pain. They are doing very well and playing hockey again as well as working out on a daily basis, indicating that RecoveryRx was able to restore functionality.