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There's someone in this thread on that other EMS site who says it's not bad on a manikin.
I don't think any device such as this should be given ANY thought UNTIL some sort of independent trial on humans has been performed and the results published. I absolutely loath the fact that devices like this can be marketed without any trial having been performed.
Scott RB said:
Sure... and I expect double blind cross over studies on each manufacture's take on NRBs, NCs, cardboard splints, ECG electrodes, etc. Something like this isn't introducing a new treatment, per say, but a new way to preform a treatment. Either it works, or it doesn't and it's as simple as that.
Definately some good points mentioned about this device. Thanks.
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