Customer Reviews 

Acuvibe
2008-01-12Outstanding product! Recharge feature is nice to have for use where outlets are not available.

Cordless Massager hits all the spots
2007-08-16Excellent product, the rechargeable cordless aspect was the selling point for me. Massager seems to last for a good while on each charge without running down on power until the charge is completely used up. Good results as I have fibromyalgia and have to use different settings on different parts of my body each day so the hi and lo speeds are very good as well as the different shaped sides of the massaging head.

loved it
2007-07-07
great product....the problem is I did not have time to enjoy it..the batteries died from the first day...why ? because I charged it for 3 hours only and then started using it...so I guess I damaged the batteries..Becarful it has to be charged for 12 hours before the first use. I bought Hitachi magic wand..didn't like it..this one is much better.

AccuVibe Review
2007-03-22This was initially a purchase for use in a thereapeutic massage business.
I bought it for my daughter. She used it on us and for some of her clients in areas that needed repeated stimulation. Her therapist had used one on her and she loved it. Mind you, she says it does not replace massage technique, but merely adds to its effectiveness.
Very good when used on my hands and in the carpal tunnel area - which are RA affected and suffer from occasional numbness in my thumbs from impediments on the nerve
N. Kehr

Does it all
2007-02-08This thing is a must. Massage muscles etc. or use for more "alternate" purposes. Used with my partner for a good massage and more. She does not generally like other types of massagers (hates, actually), but she absolutely loved this one. One of the best buys I've made in a while!
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Topic Overview
What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou
Gehrig's disease, is a progressive wasting away of certain nerve cells of the
brain and spinal column called motor neurons. The motor neurons control the
voluntary muscles, which are the muscles that allow movement.
ALS is a progressive, disabling, usually fatal disease. Walking,
speaking, eating, swallowing, breathing, and other basic functions become more
difficult with time. These problems can lead to injury, illness, and other
complications.
In the United States and most other parts of the world, 1 to 2
people per 100,000 develop ALS each year. Men are affected slightly more often
than women. Although ALS may occur at any age, it is most common in middle-aged
and older adults.1, 2
Adams Oliver Syndrome
Important
It is possible that the main title of the report Adams Oliver Syndrome
is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find
the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.
Synonyms
Absence Defect of Limbs, Scalp and Skull
Congenital Scalp Defects with Distal Limb Reduction Anomalies
Aplasia Cutis Congenita with Terminal Transverse Limb Defects
Disorder Subdivisions
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General Discussion
Adams-Oliver syndrome (AOS) is an extremely rare inherited disorder characterized by defects of the scalp and abnormalities of the fingers, toes, arms, and/or legs. The physical abnormalities associated with this ...