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Clinical Pulsed Magnetic Therapy Equipment Supplied In Switzerland
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Addex Therapeutics based inGeneva, SWITZERLAND
We are developing metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 7, or mGlu7 NAM as a novel orally available treatment to reduce fear memory in PTSD. This is a disorder that can lead to intense fear and anxiety. Current medication is unspecific and ineffective, with a number of side effects. By selectively targeting mGlu7 with NAMs, the brain circuitries involved in fear and anxiety can be more ...
Manufactured by:Medela AG based inBaar, SWITZERLAND
Personal-pump convenience with reusable pump performance. Make a meaningful difference in your practice with Invia Motion NPWT ...
by:CIS Pharma AG based inBubendorf, SWITZERLAND
RNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism used to defend against external invasion. Oligo- and poly-nucleotide based RNAi therapeutics comprise a high clinical potential for unmet medical diseases and are seen as promising approach to combat a number of different indications including oncology, genetic disorders, auto-immune disorders, orphan diseases and viral ...
Manufactured by:Bioptron AG based inWollerau, SWITZERLAND
The medolight device uses an innovative application method, with exposure from the distance of 0-5 mm. The whole light energy reaches the exposed area without interference caused by damping, while ensuringthe most effective treatment in the exposed area and in the whole organism. The medolight constructors have chosen the most the-rapeutically effective radiation ranges, that is red and near ...
Manufactured by:Hocoma AG based inVolketswil, SWITZERLAND
Prolonged immobilization and reduced mobility have large consequences on the physical health status of the patient and can lead to various musculoskeletal and cardiovascular complications. Research has shown that immobilization in the early phase of acute medical treatment and after has a negative effect on the recovery process as well as long-term mortality ...
