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Breakthrough Clinical Study Published For the Pain Treatment of Osteoarthritis
A non-invasive modality using a patented form of bioelectricity is clinically proven as having long term effects in the treatment of osteoarthritis with out any negative side effects. No other treatment including pharmaceuticals has been able to show any significant long term effects. The modality is currently available to and being used by physicians in the United States.
October 6, 2004 -- A new clinical study in Osteoarthritis using Hako-Meds patented Horizontal Therapy was one of three research papers on Horizontal Therapy published two weeks ago at the national annual congress of the Italian Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Italy. This latest clinical data demonstrates long-term effects unprecedented with any treatment option for Osteoarthritis.
After approximately ten treatments one hundred percent of the two hundred subjects in the study had completely discontinued their pain medications. Follow-up at three and six months without further Horizontal Therapy treatments demonstrated a significant percentage of subjects who have not reverted to using medications.
Horizontal Therapy is a noninvasive pleasant treatment without any negative side effects. Positive therapeutic results in up to ninety percent of all patients are immediate, significant and cumulative.
Horizontal Therapy is currently available in the United States from a variety of physician specialties. Hako-Med possesses market clearance for pain as well as other indications.
Horizontal Therapy uses a specialized patented form of bioelectricity different from conventional Electromedicine which presents Horizontal Therapy as a viable alternative to potentially dangerous pharmaceuticals in the treatment of pain.
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