The Expert Medical Advisory Board of Eureka Medical reviews over 250 products per year and after significant screening and due diligence selected Carpal Control Therapy as the Top Medical Invention for Home Health Care Products in 2004. The Medical Advisory Board at Eureka Medical is composed of leading orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, family physicians, medical product designers, FDA regulatory experts, health care delivery visionaries, Insurance and Reimbursement Experts, as well as thought leaders on innovation in business and healthcare and business disciplines ranging from medical device commercialization, strategy and business management, to consumer healthcare product marketing and life science technology commercialization including licensing and M&A capabilities.
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Dr. Jerome Grossman, MD Chairman of Eureka Advisory Board and Director of The Healthcare Delivery Project at Harvard's Kennedy School stated, "Carpal Control represents a new class of medical device. This type of product will become the preferred method to treat pain right at the source."
"Carpal Control offers CTS suffers relief from the symptoms and hand pain of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, without the complications of oral systemic medication and the risks of invasive surgery." Dr. Grossman continued, "Dr. Morgan developed the concept for this breakthrough therapy while working directly with his patients suffering from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome based on first hand experience. Dr. Morgan is a great illustration of our innovation model."
"We believe that a practicing physician is best suited to develop breakthrough therapies as they bring their creative problem solving capability to focus directly on patient issues. No one understands the space better."
"A survey of customers of Carpal Control reports 95% of users are highly satisfied. This is a remarkably high rate of satisfaction for a consumer health product and a tribute to the ease of use of this non-invasive Solution to the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Ease of use is one of the most compelling features of Carpal Control."
Over 75 million people suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome globally. The incidence is higher in industrialized countries and communities where information technology has driven high use of computer keyboards. In the USA where both drivers are strong the diagnosis of chronic CTS is growing by over 10% per year.
Carpal Control is applied at night during sleep. Most users find relief from CTS Symptoms early in the short six week protocol. However, Dr. Morgan said, "I strongly suggest that CTS sufferers follow the complete protocol to maximize the benefit. Soft Tissue Therapy is a gradual process and needs time for maximum long-term benefit." He continued, "It is gratifying to be able to offer the many people who suffer from repetitive stress induced Carpal Tunnel Strain or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a way to regain their hand use and lead a full active life without hand pain, sleep disruption or the risks of surgery."
Dr. Michelle M. Robin, D.C., Founder & CEO of Your Wellness Connection in Shawnee, Kansas is a leading proponent of preventative wellness in medicine. She has been recommending Carpal Control to her patients for over two years with remarkable results: She stated, "More than 90 percent of my patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome receive relief from their symptoms in less than ten days using Carpal Control."
"In my profession we see so many people with difficult conditions, we do not take our health for granted. The use of my hands is critical to being able to work and serve my patients. I have never been diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, but I use Carpal Control myself as part of a preventative wellness program for my hands. My hands are so important to me. I cannot afford to lose functionality for even a day. I apply Carpal Control about two nights per week after an intense day of hand activity and it keeps my hands feeling great with fewer aches and pains. I am confident that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will not be affecting my ability to work and contribute."
Dr. John J. Jones, DC "As a Doctor observing patients with CTS for years the results have been less than satisfactory for most patients. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treatment has one of the lowest patient satisfaction rates in medicine. Most Patients prioritize their activities and give up whole segments of their former lives to try to avoid the pain and reserve hand activity for the most important things like work. The traditional treatment options are just not that effective for my patients."
"Wrist supports or splints may be helpful, but these often result in muscle atrophy and other complications. Oral medication and local corticosteroid injections can offer short-term relief, but have long-term side effects."
"Most of my patients would rather not deal with routine injections. Surgery helps some people, but the overall success rate has been documented at about 50 to 60% when patients are surveyed. It's frustrating for patients because Repeat surgery is commonly needed after people return to full activity after long periods of down time and rehabilitation. As a physician it is difficult to see my patients suffering with few options.
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"I was introduced to Carpal Control just a in August of 2005, by a patient who had found it on the Internet. The patient has had such good results in such a short time that I have recommended Carpal Control to several other patients who had chronic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The results are remarkable.
It is exciting to see my patients with chronic pain find relief so quickly through the use of a non-invasive device."
"As a physician I'm very excited to see how Carpal Control performs after the first 7 nights of treatment, the results are remarkable. It is especially gratifying to see my patients doing so well with Carpal Control because the conventional treatments have resulted in such low patient satisfaction rates."
"My patients have been able to relieve their pain, and hand tingling, they sleep soundly and get back to their active lives. It is rewarding as a physician to be able to offer my patients such an effective treatment like Carpal Control. That is why I got into medicine was to help people with therapies that relieve pain are practical and really work. Carpal Control Works!"