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Electrical stimulation: Accumed Medical.


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 1000 is a hand-field, portable device that locates acupuncture and trigger points trigger points

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 and stimulates with concentrated direct current impulses to relieve pain. The device has received FDA FDA
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Food and Drug Administration


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 approval for treatment of chronic intractable pain.

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Date:Aug 1, 2005
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