Laser pain relief?
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Multi Radiance Medical's combination therapeutic laser and electrical nerve stimulation device for pain treatment, Laser Prism AIM and its LaserStim emitter accessory, hits the market Feb. 7. Laser Prism updates Multi Radiance's TerraQuant laser, which has been marketed in the U.S. for the past eight years. The LaserStim accessory is indicated for temporary relief of minor muscle and joint pain and stiffness, such as arthritis and tendonitis, as well as management of intractable chronic pain and adjunctive treatment of post-surgical or post-trauma acute pain. Rich-Mar, which will market the product, expects to sell 10,000 units in 2008
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