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Joint Pain Relief Device May Aims to Decrease Painkiller Use

Written by  Taryn Tawoda | May 08, 2012
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Physician's Technology yesterday announced a new computerized digital joint pain relief program aimed at decreasing the amount of pain medication prescribed.


The device, WilloMD, functions as "a GPS for joint pain," the company said in a release. It aims to address toxic joint system by giving patients an immune system boost to help repair and heal toxicity and inflammation brought on by injury. With age and increased damage, this repair process slows and toxicity can accumulate, damaging cartilage, soft tissue and meniscus, the release said.

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