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Circulation massagers and Boosters.

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Sandra Wheeler, Jun 21, 2011.


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    Hello, I am a retired health visitor and over the years have aided mothers with their childrens walking and development. I have also been a staff nurse in theatre amongst other things repairing fractured legs and ankles etc as well as medical and osteopathic and ent surgery. I was also a midwife working in both hospital and the community.

    I am now looking for advice with regard to the new machines on the market, namely Circulation Booster V3 and Electroflex Circulation Massager. There is a great difference in price in these items and am wondering what the thinking in the profession is as to the benefits of these machines and if they are safe. Both of these devices say that they are diabetic friendly.
    I still am asked for advice by friends and neighbours and would like the professional opinion of these items.
    Many thanks,
    Sandra
     
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