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Hi valued members. This clinical tools section is a collaborative library of useful clinical information. We all know times change and ideas get updated. We can never be sure we are always presenting the most up-to-date information so we'd love it if you think you have something to contribute. Please submit it here and we'll review it. To do this reply to this message and attach one of more articles.
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Re: Submit Your Clinical Tool Here

Hi All,

Im a student , i was wondering has anyone came across a portable ulrasound device called "Ultralieve" its a 1Mhz device and is being sold from a heath company in America.Its cheap and looks like its works wonders as all this offers do but i was just wondering has anyone see or used one and if so would be be suitable for clinic use ,its cheap as i mentioned so if its was suitable it would be a great help as in starting to treat clients from home .

hope to hear from you soon .

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