1. *Summary: The text discusses coMra therapy for knee osteoarthritis, explaining how the therapy can address various types of joint damage. It details the application of the coMra Delta device on specific points around the knee, emphasizing that the treatment covers a broader area than just the point of contact. The text also highlights the simplicity of using the device by placing it directly on the problem area.*
let's take a look at one example and this is knee osteoarthritis. So in this condition, what you see here is a knee joint. I hope you can see in the red, this is where the cartilage is damaged, it's aged and it's where it's out or at least it's out. Commonly being explained, it's just inevitable loss of cartilage. Now the beauty of coMra therapy is that you can treat the joint regardless of the the exact type of damage. Now it could be inflammatory, it could be arthritic, it could be a traumatic damage to cartilage. It still would be when it comes to treating the joint, still would be more or less the same. So here I'm showing when you open user guide from pathology 10, I just put two points, you can see this is the front of the knee. So one minute at 5 Hz, stiffness variable and then another point is down below here. There is another point on the side of the knee and then there is another point in the back of the knee. Now again, to keep in mind, when you place coMra Delta in this area, it will treat not just at one needle point, but the whole area will be covered. So the idea is that all of this area will be irradiated with coMra Delta. So this view from the side and back to the Okay. So whenever you found out through some diagnostic procedure or if you went to the hospital, they did extra and they found out some lesion or you already know where the problem is, the thinking is very simple. Just place the coMra Delta where the problem is. This is -- you will not be mistaken if you will do that. This is your starting point always. Okay. So we talked about myelopathy, but we know that this is not a simple, in a quote-unquote simple local condition when the cartilage wears out. It's also