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Pain Treatment Goes to D.C.

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FAIRFIELD — Competitive Technologies Inc. has announced that the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. will treat pain patients with CTT's Calmare Pain Therapy Treatment. Using a proprietary biophysical “Scrambler Therapy” technology, the Calmare Pain Therapy Treatment will be used to treat wounded soldiers and other military personnel who are suffering from neuropathic pain.
Said John B. Nano, CTT's chairman, president and CEO: "With over 60 percent of our returning veterans suffering from significant pain, we are glad to be  able to offer these wounded warriors and their physicians a non-invasive pain relief option without the harmful, adverse side effects associated with powerful opioids, such as morphine. Calmare Pain Therapy successfully treats chronic neuropathic pain resulting from phantom limb syndrome, shingles, failed back surgery, sciatica, spinal stenosis and other maladies."
 
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