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Awe365 review NuroKor mitouch, 'Bioelectronic medicine for aches and injuries'
AWE365.com journalist Luke Rees reviews the NuroKor mitouch device. Click here to view the original article and read his review -specifically his use of the device to manage his Achilles tendonitis.
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Rick Rowan - Entrepreneur, Innovator, Facilitator and founder of NuroKor
Rick Rowan was invited to be one of the judges for the 2020 Business Book of the Year Awards. Read Rick's bio for the judging panel.
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PlanetSki review the NuroKor mitouch product review
It’s a hand held bioelectronic device, the size of a smartphone, designed to aid with pain reduction, pain control, inflammation and recovery after an injury and post-exercise. Read Alf’s review.
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Life In Orpington Magazine Share NuroKor In LifeStyle Section
Help might be at hand in the form of a hand-held device called the NuroKor mitouch. It sends bioelectrical pulses to help combat pain, mimicking the body's own electrical system. Find out what maga...
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Med-Tech Innovation Review the mitouch for an ankle injury
Journalist Ian Bolland from Med-Tech Innovation reviews the NuroKor mitouch device and shares how he has personally used the device for an ankle injury.
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MobileTechTalk review the portable mitouch device
Mobile Tech Talk journalist Craig Bradshaw, reviews the mitouch touch screen device. If you have ever suffered pain in your limbs, back, shoulders or anywhere really, this article could be the one ...
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NuroKor CEO Rick Rowan Interview On The Curiosity Key Podcast
Rick joins Charlie Whyman as a special guest on The Curiosity Key Podcast. He explains what bioelectrical medicine is, the many benefits involved and how he used his curiosity to start a business a...
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IoT Now explain how NuroKor technology works
IoT Now report on the newly-launched mitouch technology from UK-based NuroKor start-up - the mitouch is a hand-held device which applies three types of bioelectrical technologies. Learn how it work...
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LifeScience Industry Reports on the mitouch portable technology
A new wave of bioelectronic medicine tackles pain without the need for drugs and rehabilitates injury. LifeScience Technology report on the NuroKor mitouch.