Meditech is pleased to appoint Bob Izsak as Senior Vice President of the company. Bob assumed his duties on April 16 and is already making his presence felt. His initial task is to evaluate the various departments in the company, i.e. clinical research and education, the therapeutic division, sales and marketing and engineering. He has already indicated that all require a constant sense of rededication, focus and the maintenance of a consistent level of function.
The company itself now has over fifty employees and this does not account for the manufacturing division under the auspices of RMF, which accounts for another twenty-five. Our particular concerns at this time are the maintenance of technical and clinical support for all BioFlex System users. The establishment of a new department to deal with these issues is contemplated at this time. Improvements in engineering, system function and education of the professionals and the public continue to be our main focus.
Events planned for the next four weeks consist of:
- Vancouver, BC - June 7
- Peterborough, ON - June 19
- St Thomas, ON - June 21
- Phoenix, AZ - June 21
- Barrie, ON - June 25
- Toronto, ON - Patient Training for Home Units - June 14
- Toronto, ON - June 15-17
- Toronto, ON - June 22-24
- World Physical Therapy Congress, Vancouver, BC - June 3-6
- Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers Society , Phoenix, AZ - June 23-24
Comments (3)
Regarding bunions on the first metatarsal, and gradual arthritis in both joints, I was wondering if any one has had good results for the treatments. We have been using a Red 50-50 and Infrared 120-50 and probing continuous, but have only seen a softening of the tissue, and not much relief in pain.
Any thoughts on bunions we would love to hear.
Posted by Kari Hockley | August 1, 2007 5:41 PM
Posted on August 1, 2007 17:41
Dr Kahn is on vacation, but will be responding to all comments upon his return.
Thanks for your patience!
Posted by Ryan | August 3, 2007 4:45 PM
Posted on August 3, 2007 16:45
In Dr Kahn's absence, Slava Kim (clinic Director for Meditech International) has suggested this advanced protocol:
Start with Red CW, then IR 20/60 and finally the 200mw probe on CW.
Posted by Ryan | August 8, 2007 12:37 PM
Posted on August 8, 2007 12:37