ADM Tronics' Subsidiary and U.S. MedSys Sign Marketing and Distribution Agreement for SofPulse Electrotherapy Device.NORTHVALE, N.J. -- ADM See add/drop multiplexer. (language) ADM - A picture query language, extension of Sequel2. ["An Image-Oriented Database System", Y. Takao et al, in Database Techniques for Pictorial Applications, A. Blaser ed, pp. 527-538]. Tronics Unlimited, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :ADMT ADMT Active Directory Migration Tool ADMT Air Dry Metric Ton ADMT Automated Data Management Tool ) subsidiary, Ivivi Technologies, Inc. (IVIVI), has entered into a marketing and distribution agreement with U.S. MedSys Corp. (OTCBB:USMY) for IVIVI's SofPulse Electrotherapy electrotherapy /elec·tro·ther·a·py/ (-ther´ah-pe) treatment of disease by means of electricity. e·lec·tro·ther·a·py n. Medical therapy using electric currents. Device. USMY intends to incorporate the SofPulse into its "wound care management program" (WCMP WCMP Wireless Control Message Protocol WCMP Wisconsin Coastal Management Program WCMP World Congress of Muslim Philanthropists (Oakbrook, IL) WCMP Warren County Memorial Park (Monmouth, Illinois) ). SofPulse, an FDA-cleared, non-invasive, medical electronic device, delivers a broadcast form of therapy that treats through bandages, dressings and clothing. SofPulse reduces pain and edema in soft tissue and is used in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities for treatment of chronic wounds such as bedsores Bedsores Definition Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores. These tender or inflamed patches develop when skin covering a weight-bearing part of the body is squeezed between bone and another body part, or a bed, and diabetic ulcers. USMY has announced that SofPulse represents the treatment side of the pressure ulcer market for its WCMP that USMY will use in conjunction with the Episcan I-200 Scanning System, manufactured by Longport Inc. (OTCBB-LPTI) representing the diagnostic and documentation side. UMSY has indicated that these two technologies compliment each other, and combined, create an effective treatment program for chronic wounds. LPTI is a medical technology company specializing in high-resolution ultrasound imaging. After several years and a multi-million dollar investment in the technology, LPTI has secured patents, copyrights and FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. permission to market. For further information visit www.longportinc.com. USMY is a network development, marketing and distribution organization which provides medical technology and support services to the healthcare industry. USMY is focusing on its core competencies in network development and marketing. The company outsources other functions, such as manufacturing, related engineering and product development. For further information visit www.usmedsyscorp.com. ADMT is a technology-based developer and manufacturer of a diversified line of products in three segments - therapeutic non-invasive electronic medical devices, environmentally safe chemical products and topical dermatological products. IVIVI (www.ivivitechnologies.com) an innovative leader in biofield medical technologies, develops FDA-cleared, non-invasive electrotherapy devices for diverse markets. IVIVI's proprietary technologies and research are targeted at the wound, post-surgical, pain and related markets. Statements in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements, as defined in the Private Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties (detailed in the Company's filings with the SEC) that could cause actual results to differ materially from estimated results. |
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