Assistive Therapy Solutions to Appear on 21st Century Health Television with Alexander Haig December 1st & 2nd on Fox Business Network (As Paid Programming).BOCA RATON Boca Raton (bō`kə rətōn`), city (1990 pop. 61,492), Palm Beach co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic; inc. 1925. Boca Raton is a popular resort and retirement community that experienced significant industrial development in the 1970s and 80s. , Fla. -- Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces the appearance of Assistive Therapy Solutions on 21(st) Century Health Television series, hosted by General Alexander Haig. Individuals with disabilities are constantly searching for alternative therapy methods. With their various motor-assisted equipment, Assistive Therapy Solutions is providing an all-encompassing tool to improve patients' quality of life. In this segment, Mr. David Sellers, Founder and COO (Cell Of Origin) See mobile positioning. of Assistive Therapy Solutions will discuss how his company is offering active-assisted products that are accommodating the needs of various disabilities. "Necessity is indeed the mother of invention," added David Sellers, Founder and COO of Assistive Therapy Solutions. Coordinating Producer Carole Boseman added, "As the demand for innovative healthcare equipment continues to grow, Assistive Therapy Solutions has positioned itself to meet this ever-increasing demand. We are excited to have them as a guest on our program." About Assistive Therapy Solutions David Sellers, the founder of ATSi, received the inspiration for this assistive exercise technology from the woman he calls his soul mate, best friend, and beloved wife, Dee. To assist her recovery from surgery and a subsequent stroke, David invented a motor-assist reciprocating exercise bike. The bike was later themed the eVO for the larger unit and BunniSteps for the smaller unit. He saw the benefit it provided Dee and decided to help others with his invention. In designing the eVO and BunniSteps, David looked at the practices of traditional physical therapy and tried to replicate rep·li·cate v. 1. To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat. 2. To reproduce or make an exact copy or copies of genetic material, a cell, or an organism. n. A repetition of an experiment or a procedure. some of the key concepts they employed. Repetitive range of motion, cardiovascular cardiovascular /car·dio·vas·cu·lar/ (-vas´ku-ler) pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. car·di·o·vas·cu·lar adj. Abbr. conditioning, and strength training exercises were frequently used techniques. For more information, please visit www.assistivetherapy.com. About 21(st) Century Health 21st Century Health (21CH) airs on Fox Business Network (as paid programming). 21CH may also be viewed through video on demand via www.21chtv.com. The 21CB Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University, at Pittsburgh, Pa.; est. 1967 through the merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (founded 1900, opened 1905) and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (founded 1913). , Howard University Howard University, at Washington, D.C.; coeducational; with federal support. It was founded in 1867 by Gen. Oliver O. Howard of the Freedmen's Bureau, to provide education for newly emancipated slaves. A normal and preparatory department was opened the same year. , Dartmouth College Dartmouth College, at Hanover, N.H.; coeducational; chartered 1769, opened 1770, the ninth colonial college (see Wheelock, Eleazar). Originally a men's college, Dartmouth began admitting women in 1972. and Georgetown University Georgetown University, in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C.; Jesuit; coeducational; founded 1789 by John Carroll, chartered 1815, inc. 1844. Its law and medical schools are noteworthy, and its archives are especially rich in letters and manuscripts by and . For specific market-by-market air dates and times, visit http://www.21cbtv.com/broadcast/1910.htm or e-mail Moniqueh@mmpusa.com. For more information, please visit www.21cbtv.com. |
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