Wednesday, May 26, 2004 |
Outcome offers health fairClinical director Leslie Pope said Outcome Medicals health fair is designed to provide a new insight into the use of non-narcotic treatments for chronic pain. She said the clinic will have doctors and technicians available to demonstrate the technology and offer free treatments for people who want to experience pain relief without the use of narcotic medications. She said people who suffer with conditions such as diabetic neuropathy and edema should plan to come to the fair. These typically difficult to treat conditions have been successfully treated with the new technology at Outcome Medical. In addition, there will be a seminar that helps chronic pain sufferers understand the chronic pain cycle and what is required to break the cycle and return the body to a normal state. The fair will also feature one of the most informative nutrition seminars you can attend. The seminar will give people a new insight in how to use nutrition to reverse conditions like Irritable Bowel and LGT Syndrome, acid reflux, and chronic fatigue, to name only a few. People will have the opportunity to ask questions and get answers on the spot. Pope said that the clinic has very sophisticated computer systems that analyze body fluids and provide insight into what is going on with the patient at the cellular level. Jeff Dixson presents the seminars and has done one-on-one nutritional consultations with several hundred patients. He has also taken advanced courses in metabolic medicine and how it is used to prevent health problems and disease. There will be a presentation on the clinic's successful treatment program for fibromyalgia and chronic pain. According to Pope, the clinic now has a patent pending for their successful treatments for fibromyalgia and chronic pain. We have close to 2,000 fibromyalgia patients,and now have patients coming from other states to be treated at our facility, Pope said. Outcome Medical, LLC is now licensing physicians in other areas to use their medical technology. The first licensee, Robert Ritchea, M.D., will be available to speak with any local physicians wanting more information on the treatments and the success he has seen within his practice in only 30 days. If a person has wrist pain and wants to know if it is carpal tunnel, a free non-invasive test can be performed to rule out or confirm the condition. Refreshments will be available. Two sessions are scheduled, so make plans to attend on Thursday, June 10, or Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call 770-487-0029 and ask for Leslie Pope. |
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