Coquitlam, BC
Farabloc Development Corporation manufactures electromagnetic shielding clothing and wraps. Farabloc is a non-pharmacological product that alleviates muscle and back pain. The product is available as blankets, wraps and clothing in a variety of sizes. The company holds patents for Farablocs application in phantom limb pain, muscular pain and equine muscle training. Farabloc was originally invented to combat the phantom limb pain commonly experienced by amputees. In fact, a 1993 study conducted at the University of British Columbia and subsequently published in the Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation confirmed Farablocs ability to alleviate phantom limb pain. Farabloc looks and feels like linen and contains ultra-thin steel fibres that have been proven to block electromagnetic fields (EMF) in the high- to ultra-high- frequency range. Studies show that EMF can modify cellular responses to stress. In fact, low-frequency EMF pulses are an accepted form of treatment to speed healing during rehabilitation. Farablocs ability to accelerate recovery from muscle injuries and rehabilitation was confirmed in an award- winning study conducted by a team led by Doug Clement, MD of the University of British Columbia, one of Canadas most recognized sports medicine figures. That study was published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, published in Philadelphia, in January 2000. Other publications: Clin J Pain, PA and The British Columbia Medical Journal. TheFarabloc Development Corporation holds an Establishment Licence Class 1 in Canada and is a member of the Better Business Bureau since 1989.
211-3030 Lincoln Ave.
Coquitlam, BC V3B 6B4
CA
211-3030 Lincoln Ave.
Coquitlam, BC V3B 6B4
CA
Legal Name: Farabloc Development Corporation
CA
Publications:
' The Efficacy of Farabloc in the Treatment of Phantom Limb Pain '
The Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation Volume 6, Number 3, 1993 pp. 155-161
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' The Efficacy of Farabloc, An Electromagnetic Shield, in Attenuating Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness '
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Philadelphia, PA Volume 10, Number1, 2000 pp. 15- 21
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Limb Cover for amputees suffering phantom limb pains
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6532-Hospital and Surgical Clothing and Related Special Purpose Items