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Posted by Dan Neufeld on March 25, 2004 at 18:29:12:
Good morning Bobby, With escalating costs of healthcare in direct patient costs as well as costs in loss of productivity etc. we are glad to be offering Ctrac, the affordable, simple to use, OTC device for those who want a preventative for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as well as a viable alternative to the traditional treatments for the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome that have proven less than effective (the here-to-fore restrictive braces that impede lifestyle and often increase nerve etc damage, anti-inflammatories that mask rather than address root issues, costly surgery with less than satisfactory results as well as an array of blue sky / snake oil treatments). We believe that Ctrac will become the defacto standard for addressing both the prevention and the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Approximately 3% of the world’s population is currently affected by Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Sufferers of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome until now with the introduction of Ctrac have not had an effective treatment solution for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Now they do with MeDevice’s Ctrac. I would welcome your feedback and the opportunity to meet and discuss how we might work together to address this growing patient / consumer need. 100% of those diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome that have used Ctrac to date have been helped and moved to an asymptomatic state of wellness. We know there is no cure for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and some with significant nerve damage will require surgery as the last and only course of action – but prior to that extreme and very costly treatment we want to assist all of those that we can reach who have CTS as well as those working / taking part in known high CTS incident rate activities with this solution. Best regards, Dan Neufeld |
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