26 Algotec Dr Murray Taverner now offers PENS therapy in Frankston, Victoria Nov Dr Murray Taverner, a Pain Specialist in Frankston, Victoria, treated his first patient today with PENS therapy. Alan, is an elderly gentleman with post surgical thoracic neuropathic back pain, who also has a St Jude Medical pacemaker implanted. As electrical stimulation is contraindicated in the presence of a pacemaker, Dr Taverner arranged for a St Jude Medical (Cardiac Division) representative to attend the case and monitor the performance of the pacemaker for electrical interference
Dr Murray Taverner, a Pain Specialist in Frankston, Victoria, treated his first patient today with PENS therapy. Alan, is an elderly gentleman with post surgical thoracic neuropathic back pain, who also has a St Jude Medical pacemaker implanted. As electrical stimulation is contraindicated in the presence of a pacemaker, Dr Taverner arranged for a St Jude Medical (Cardiac Division) representative to attend the case and monitor the performance of the pacemaker for electrical interference
14 Algotec PENS therapy now at Metro Spinal Clinic Oct Algotec's unique PENS therapy, which has only recently become available in Australia, continues to bring relief to patients suffering from chronic peripheral neuropathic pain as Dr Bruce Mitchell, assisted by nurses Deb Shannon and and Margaret Nicklen, of Metro Spinal Clinic in Melbourne, treat their first 3 patients. PENS is a minimally invasive diagnostic therapy, which enables the physician to determine whether a patient is likely to benefit from an implanted stimulation device, although
Algotec's unique PENS therapy, which has only recently become available in Australia, continues to bring relief to patients suffering from chronic peripheral neuropathic pain as Dr Bruce Mitchell, assisted by nurses Deb Shannon and and Margaret Nicklen, of Metro Spinal Clinic in Melbourne, treat their first 3 patients. PENS is a minimally invasive diagnostic therapy, which enables the physician to determine whether a patient is likely to benefit from an implanted stimulation device, although