Chronic Pain - Electrotherapy

A blog on the proper use and education on electrotherapy for control of pain. We attempt to explain the physiology, electrical terms, popular terms for devices, and how the electricity interacts with your body. We have over 30 Years of experience in most aspects including design, reimbursement, educating, marketing.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

New Interferential & Infrex Videos For Chronic Pain

New videos on Interferential therapy and how to use the Infrex Unit. Click here.

Posted by Bob Johnson, Peddler at 9:23 AM

Labels: chronic low back pain, chronic pain, electrodes, Infrex, interferential, MedFaxx, reusuable electrodes, sciatica

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I've spent my adult life investigating the use of electricity and elements of the electromagnetic spectrum to enhance health for patients. Several patents and new products have resulted from the desire to learn. Having started and owned Medfaxx for over 30 years I've had a chance to not only learn much of the benefits of the use of certain parts of the spectrum but also to be careful of others touting great promise when in essence what is touted can actually cause harm.

To this day the literature is overwhelming in the use of infrared energy for wound healing when in essence it is contraindicated. Only one example but I'm constantly amazed at those claiming knowledge yet their advice is counter productive to educating and informing people who seek help and advice.

I hope you will always be able to expect me to offer scientific, experienced advice or have the common courtesy to simply say "I don't know" and then try to find those who do. I will never intentionally mislead you for any reason.

Bob Johnson
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