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Which External Counter Pulsation machine is better?

Topic: Heart DiseasePublished July 14, 2018

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External Counter Pulsation (ECP / EECP) machines to treat Coronary Heart Disease without surgery differs from other. Some ECP medical devices have arm cuffs and both positive and negative pressure to enhance its efficacy. After application of positive pressure to body the suction or vacuum pressure is the ideal technology superior to normal ECP machines. Most ECP/EECP machines have only positive pressure and no negative pressure and no arm cuffs. “In medical treatment two things matter the most – the doctors experience and capability and the equipment he uses. It is good to discuss this with your doctor” says Dr. Sibia. rn_______________________________________________________rnECP/EECP introduced in India by Dr. Sibia, Director, Sibia Medical Centre, Ludhiana. http://www.sibiamedicalcentre.com/ Contact Person:Dr S.S Sibia Mobile No 9814034818

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