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pinhigh

07/28/22 2:04 PM

#294885 RE: Craig305 #294882

I wouldn't be so sure about that. I see Doctors wanting to send patients home after surgery with a relatively inexpensive but clinically proven form of PEMF pain relief. Biel's RecoveryRX looks like such a product. Doesn't Sofpulse require 12 fifteen minute treatments daily? If so..that sounds way to complicated for your average consumer. With Actipatch...you simply stick it on....and leave it on. You have to appreciate ease in use.

mBell4466

07/28/22 3:46 PM

#294891 RE: Craig305 #294882

Correction- retail sales price is $300.00 Their cost is nowhere near that. If you look at the actual mechanism that is making the pulse, it looks like a larger nearly identical version of actipatch. The product just operates at a different(higher) frequency than actipatch.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't this product a few years ago have some negative reviews about the pad getting really hot? Like it may have even burned a dog or something? I'm assuming the heat generation from higher frequencies is the reason behind the endonovo product having treatment intervals and the company not being able to offer constant 24 hour use. BIEL has the ability to turn the frequency up for their product offering if they ellected to. I'm sure that has also got something to do with their not doing it.

Mr Positive

07/28/22 6:41 PM

#294901 RE: Craig305 #294882

Too much money. Priced too high for the avg Joe.