The Daily Mail gives ActiPatch more Free Press
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Can you really beat pain without drugs? After new official advice warns GPs not to prescribe pills for chronic pain, check out our expert guide to the alternative options August 10, 2020
'Electric' bandage for knee 6/10
ActiPatch Knee Pain Therapy Device, £22.39, amazon.co.uk
EXPERT VERDICT: 'A review of electromagnetic pulse therapy this year concluded that it was 'safe and effective' in the treatment of both acute and chronic muscle pain, even at the low intensity found in this patch,' says Tim Allardyce, a physiotherapist specialising in pain control at Surrey Physio clinic in Mitcham.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-86...ts-8612999
In 2016 The Daily Mail did a feature story on ActiPatch.
Pulsing skin patch could end the misery of chronic pain for arthritis sufferers and diabetics
* The ActiPatch uses electromagnetic pulse therapy to disrupt pain signals
* Battery-powered device, weighing eight grams, can be worn 24 hours a day
* The skin patch is suitable for diabetics, people with arthritis and the elderly
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-35...etics.html
The UK Mirror also did a great feature on ActiPatch in 5/2019.
'I've cured my chronic back pain with £19 patch - but NHS won't prescribe it'
Gary Meek, 62, from Harlow, Essex, suffers from degenerative disc disorder – a debilitating condition which causes chronic lower back pain.
He says the ActiPatch has saved the NHS £8,000 a year and is calling for it to be available to other sufferers.
Gary's agonising back pain forced him into early retirement at just 55 from his work as Senior Lecturer in Post Graduate Certificate of Education training IT Teachers at Middlesex University.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ive-cur...n-14985643