Don't forget this part of the article. Not trying to be negative just balanced. However, maybe they have not seen the "N" 5000 NHS data. Either way, they would probably scrutinize that data due to a more preferred trial design. Oh well, at least the NHS is sold. Let's see what that can do for actual SALES!
But doctors warn the device may not live up to its claims.
Professor David Hunter, from the University of Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital, said more research was needed to test the effectiveness of electromagnetic therapy.
"There are some small suggestive trials, suggesting there might be a benefit, but they are really very poor quality," Professor Hunter told 9NEWS.
"At this point in time, we need much better evidence before we come out and advocate for this treatment."
"At this point in time, based on the data from the trials we have for this treatment, we just don't know how much of this is placebo effect verses real therapeutic effect."