I had a battery repair shop solder a new button battery to the motherboard and solder five new 3.5V batteries together. Now my 10-year-old Exogen 4000, which was dead, works like new.
Nothing. The company Biomet has created a product that becomes landfill very quickly.
Yes, there are bone growth stimulators available for the ankle, usually in the form of external devices that use electrical or ultrasound mechanisms to promote bone healing and growth. These devices are used to aid in the healing of fractures, fusion procedures, or other bone-related conditions in the ankle. You should consult with your healthcare provider to determine if a bone growth stimulator is appropriate for your specific situation.
Yes, a Biomet bone stimulator can be reprogrammed, but this typically requires specialized equipment and software. Reprogramming is usually performed by a healthcare professional to adjust the settings based on the patient's specific needs and progress. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and consult with a medical expert for any modifications to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Not as far as I can tell, but you can buy used.
A bone stimulator is used to stimulate growth and healing of bones. It can either be implanted in the body or applied externally. The stimulator delivers an electric current to a specific area to encourage bone health.
No you can't. It's just not the right thing to do.
Medicare coverage for a bone growth stimulator depends on the specific circumstances and medical necessity. In general, Medicare may cover a bone growth stimulator if it is deemed medically necessary for the treatment of a nonunion fracture or certain other conditions. However, coverage criteria can vary, so it is important to consult with a healthcare provider and Medicare for specific details regarding coverage eligibility.
A bone stimulator is used to stimulate growth and healing of bones. It can either be implanted in the body or applied externally. The stimulator delivers an electric current to a specific area to encourage bone health.
It seems more than a coincidence that with in weeks after using a bone stimulator for my L4 L5 fusion my PSA shot from 2 to 9. I had a normal prostate just before my operation. Any one else have similar observations?
$900.00 co-pay after the insurance. and then the stupid machine is programed to destroy itself after 3 months.
What is the price of a spinalogic
bone stimulator