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CMF Bone Growth Stimulator For Sale and Wanted

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CMF OL1000 Bone Growth Stimulator For Sale

Screen turns on when the power button is pressed. It then says "001/270" with a wavy line underneath. Screen then shows a smiley face, then beeps twice then turns off. Unknown if it works or if maybe... view more

April 17

Asking Price:
$50 USD

CMF OL1000SC Bone Growth Stimulator For Sale

Hello, I am selling a bone growth stimulator (Model: OL1000 & OL1000SC) as stated on the pamphlet. I obtained this after caring for a family friend, and they mentioned they no longer have a need... view more

April 08

Asking Price:
$150 USD

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Bone Growth Stimulator

Bone growth stimulators are medical devices used to help treat fractures, non-unions, and other conditions that affect bone growth. These devices use electrical stimulation to stimulate the growth of new bone cells and can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including spinal fusion, delayed union fractures, and non-unions. Bone growth stimulators are typically used in conjunction with other treatments, such as physical therapy and medications.

Bone growth stimulators are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Breg, DJO, and Orthofix. Prices for these devices vary depending on the type of device, but typically range from $1,000 to $3,000. Some insurance companies may cover the cost of a bone growth stimulator, depending on the patient's individual circumstances.