May is recognized as National Arthritis Awareness month, a disease that affects more than 53 million adults and over 300,000 children with doctor-diagnosed arthritis or another type of rheumatic disease according to the Arthritis Foundation. It is the leading cause of disability in the United States causing patients to suffer from joint symptoms such as inflammation, pain, stiffness and decreased ability to perform daily activities and ability to work. About two-thirds of adults in the US living with arthritis are between the ages of 18to 64 years old and is more prevalent among women. There are many different types of arthritis or related
conditions.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis impacting about 31 million people in the US. Any- one who has been injured, severely overweight, or have overused their joints, like athletes, military personnel, or people with physically demanding jobs can suffer OA due to damaged joints occurring more often in the knees, hips, lower back and neck, and other smaller joints. In OA, cartilage breaks down, causing pain, swelling, and problems moving the joint. Over time, it worsens and bones may break down with bits of bone floating around in the joints. Patients with OA rate pain and tenderness the biggest factor affecting their daily lives due to fatigue, disfigurement, and mobility limitations causing isolation and an impact on their relationships.
Any type of severe arthritis can cause chronic (long-term) intractable pain making even the smallest activities impossible. Adults with arthritis are 2.5 times more likely to experience falls that could lead to more serious injuries. According to the CDC Vital Signs by the year 2040, it is estimated that 78.4 million adults (aged 18 and older) will have a doctor diagnosed arthritis condition. This condition accounts for more than $156 billion annually in lost wages and medical expenses.
According to the CDC Vital Signs by the year 2040, it is estimated that 78.4 million adults (aged 18 and older) will have a doctor diagnosed arthritis condition. This condition accounts for more than $156 billion annually in lost wages and medical expenses.
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The neoGEN® – Series device has numerous published medical journal reports and studies detailing the technology. Targeted transcutaneous energy waves and resonant harmonics are delivered to the source of the pain or area of injury. The ultra-high digital generator delivers targeted FM and AM electronic energy signals to the affected area allowing the stimulation to penetrate deeper into the tissue as well as in and between cells of the affected area by delivering much needed pain relief, and providing successful results for medical indications by improved local circulation and a wide range of muscle rehab/relaxation properties.
RST-SANEXAS neoGEN® speaks the language of cells by activating the recovery processes and relieving pain associated with a medical condition.
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