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Old 18-Jun-2004, 09:47
ScottyB ScottyB is offline
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Yeah,

I saw that as well Iconic.

Normally people for research would come from an agency who are paid for taking part in trials.

This is an excellent idea as those involved in trauma involving M/C crashes normally have some form of complication or lack of movement afterwards.

I know a couple of guys who have had this treatment one is a footballer the other a local guy who had a serious off on the road and saved up to pay for the treatment himself.

If you meet the criteria go for it.....The laser used has been around for a while now and is more than safe..........

My own personel feeling is that this is a good way of raising awarness that the units exist and try and force the NHS to purchase them. After all when Joe public heres about it and starts asking the pressure is on them.....Exactaly like when MRI scanners were only available in private clinics up till about 5/10 years ago.

If anyone from the board decides to go for it, drop me a line and let me know how you get on!!!

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ScottyB
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