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Chronic Neck Pain Diagnosed & Treated with BTE MCU Multi-Cervical Unit

 
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Published 14 months ago

Physical therapists at Baptist Memorial, Tennessee use the BTE Technologies MCU Multi-Cervical Unit to treat chronic neck pain in a way never before possible. Elusive soft tissue weakness as a result of trauma - which is undetected by X Rays and... more

Physical therapists at Baptist Memorial, Tennessee use the BTE Technologies MCU Multi-Cervical Unit to treat chronic neck pain in a way never before possible. Elusive soft tissue weakness as a result of trauma - which is undetected by X Rays and MRIs - is first objectively measured and analyzed by the MCU system. A treatment protocol designed specifically to strengthen a patient's weakened muscle groups is then implemented. Over the course of the treatment program on the MCU, the patient's neck muscles are strengthened, improving range of motion and virtually eliminating nagging neck pain. Visit http://www.btetech.com/mcu.htm to learn more. « less

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