Space-age technology used as osteroporosis therapy
Exercise and medication have been the recommended treatments for sufferers of osteoporosis.
But a 67-year old Brantford woman has an alternative – a device she shares with NASA astronauts. Maria Hayes shows us.
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The company manufacturing the therapy has changed ownership, and the device has also changed names. It’s now marketed as the LIV (low intensity vibration) Tablet. It should be available for purchase in Canada by the end of the year. It’s expected to retail for about $1700. To learn more, visit marodyne.com.