Tuesday, September 30, 2008

"Cure Back Pain" Blog

I have been (and will continue) searching for other blogs about back pain both to see what they are saying and hopefully to learn from. I recently came across this blog that I found very informative.

Sensei Adam Rostocki has done a great job accumulating information on his blog about all sorts of back pain related issues. If you are looking for definitions, descriptions or explanations of back pain related topics, his site is very helpful.

I'll admit that I haven't read everything on his blog but one of the things I found missing was anything about instrument adjusting. I believe that the PulStar Multiple Impulse Therapy would have helped Sensei Rostocki's back pain symptoms at the very least. It's unfortunate that he was unable to receive a PulStar treatment while he was in pain so you could see what it can do and how effective it can be.

My hope is this blog, like his, will give people a safe, gentle option to cure their back pain that they might not otherwise have had. If you know of any other blogs or web sites that discuss or offer back pain relief, I'd love to know more about them.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Patents

It occurred to me that Dr. Evans introduced himself and briefly described his background but did not fully explain his expertise. I decided I would toot Dr. Evans' horn for him since it is important for people to know why he is an authority on multiple impulse therapy to help relieve back pain.

Dr. Evans holds 7 U.S. Patents, 3 of which are based on PulStar technology. His patent numbers are: 4,307, 722; 4,425,191; 4,844,105; 4,841,955; 4,984,127; 5,435,813; 5,662,122

Here is the patent search site if you want to look into it more.

I know of other companies claiming to have patents but they really only have trademarks and in some cases not a single patent. In case you come across another company making these claims, here is the trademark site so you can do your own research.

I hope this provides some objective proof that the PulStar is an effective means to back pain relief. It is the only instrument adjusting technology with 3 patents and it is the only instrument with this much clinical research behind it.

The PulStar truly offers back pain relief that makes sense.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Chicago Seminar Wrap

Wow! What a trip! Christian and I left Pittsburgh Monday and arrived in Chicago that evening. We stayed in a neat old hotel (the Carlton) in Oak Park. I can recommend the hotel if you are fond of faded elegance of days gone by and good food. We installed Dr. Ouda's new PulStar in downtown Chicago on Tuesday morning and set up a demonstration in Oak Park that afternoon. On Wednesday, we demoed and walked past 14 Frank Lloyd Wright homes before leaving for Detroit.

They must have moved Detroit during the night because it took 8 hours of driving instead of the expected 4 (turned out that Gary Indiana was flooded). Detroit was fun as we got to see and update Dan Collins and Jennifer Westcott and coordinate their Chicago presentations with ours. We stayed at the Dearborn Inn, an old hotel built by Henry Ford and one of the elegant places to stay in Detroit and visited the Ford Museum which is outrageous. Everything and anything shoved into a huge space with very little organization but great fun!

They moved Detroit back as it took only 4 hours on the return trip and we stayed at the Marriott on Michigan Ave. for the seminar. The seminar went well. Dan was great as usual and presented the basic PulStar protocol. There was about an even split between users and non users so we focused on the basics which is normal for these one day events. Jennifer led the small group practicum and everyone seemed to get quite a bit from the presentations. Tom Kenny, the president of Williams Health Care, showed up and introduced himself to the attendees. Tom handles our overseas sales which are growing nicely.

The November seminar will be hosted by Dr. Steve Savoie in Clermont FL which is close to Orlando. This seminar will also focus on the basics. The next advanced seminar will be held in Pittsburgh in April. See you there!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Chicago Seminar

One of the ways we try to help those suffering with back pain is to offer seminars to teach our users basic and advanced Pulstar protocols to help them get their patients out of pain faster. The Chicago seminar is one our most attended seminars which is great news for patients of these chiropractors who will come back better equppied to get their patients out of pain using the Pulstar.

Dr. Evans and Christian left for Chicago yesterday where we are hosting an intense, information packed, one-day seminar. The seminar will be held at the Chicago Marriott downtown Saturday, September 20th from 8:30 - 6:00 pm.

The seminar will feature one of our national trainers, Dr. Daniel Collins, DC and will give our Pulstar users an opportunity to learn and master basic and advanced protocols to help them effectively use the Pulstar.

For more information, click here.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Why Multiple Impulse Therapy

"Get of Pain Faster and More Effectively With The PulStar"

I'd like to introduce you to the PulStar and show you how to get out of pain faster. I am Dr. Joe Evans, the president of Sense Technology and the inventor of the PulStar. I am a bioengineer (I have a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University) and in the past was the manager of the Medical Systems Department of Westinghouse Research Laboratories. I have served as principal investigator of an NIH contract for the development of heart assist devices and have been involved in the development of medical instrumentation for most of my career. My theory of musculoskeletal fixation resolution, The Minimum Energy Hypothesis, has been recently published in a peer reviewed journal and I have had several papers either accepted for publication or published on the subjects of musculoskeletal research methodology, the use of pain scales as outcome measures, methods for comparing musculoskeletal treatments and the efficiency and effectiveness of the PulStar when used to treat musculoskeletal complaints.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Getting to know Dave

My name is Dave and I joined Sense Technology in Pittsburgh this last June to help with sales and marketing. I've spent a majority of my adult working life in restaurants and call centers and I believe working with Sense to market the Pulstar fits very well with my background.

Customer service has been a large part of what I have done so I feel great about Sense Technology and the work we do. Our goal is to create safe, gentle and effective instruments to help people get out of pain. I've talked to chiropractors that have used the Pulstar to relieve back pain and they say great things about it. I've read surveys from patients looking for relief from back pain and they say great things about the Pulstar (I'll post more about this later). The more I learn, the more excited I am about joining Sense.

This is the first time I've been apart of a company that literally cures a pain. In sales we're taught to find the customer's "pain" and "cure" it by selling them something. It feels good to finally help people get out of real pain.

I've been eager to get this blog up and running because I'm looking forward to helping people as well as hearing the success stories that are out there. The more people we make aware of the Pulstar Multiple Impulse Therapy, the more people we can help.

To find a chiropractor in your area using the Pulstar you can click here.

We'll be posting research, results of surveys and success stories in the future. Please let us know what questions you have or what information you'd like to see and we'll do our best to get it posted as soon as possible.