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Endonovo Announces Partnership with Former NFL Dallas Cowboy Defensive Lineman
Endonovo Announces Partnership with Former NFL Dallas Cowboy Defensive Lineman.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n Los Angeles, CA, April 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Endonovo Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCQB: ENDV), a commercial stage developer of non-invasive medical devices, is pleased to announce its partnership with David Irving, former NFL (National Football League) defensive lineman, as brand ambassador for SofPulse®, a non-opioid pain and inflammation relief technology. Irving will share his experiences and results using SofPulse® for the management of his pain and inflammation. In studies, SofPulse® continues to show consistent benefits for patients suffering from chronic pain and joint injuries, including traumatic brain injuries (TBI), caused by sports-related injuries, falls, vehicle accidents, assaults and blasts. Irving will provide peer-to-peer and direct reviews on SofPulse® Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field (PEMF) therapy, which has shown positive results in studies reducing pain and swelling, improving circulation and promoting cell repair. The technology is rapidly gaining acceptance among athletes and patients as a safe and effective treatment to help recover from injuries. Forced to Retire Early Due to Injuries and Post-Concussion Syndrome As an undrafted free agent, David Irving entered the NFL in 2015 as a defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs before joining the Dallas Cowboys for the 2015 season, where he became a key rotational player specializing in rushing the passer for four years. However, injuries and concussion-related issues ultimately cut short his promising career. After a brief stint with the Las Vegas Raiders, Irving was forced to retire from the NFL in 2021 due to ongoing health issues, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), chronic pain and Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) caused from multiple concussions. In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Irving revealed that he had suffered an estimated 25 concussions by the age of 26, leading to unresolved concussion symptoms and a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Despite Irving's impressive career stats of 12.5 sacks, 60 solo tackles, 5 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery; the physical toll of playing as a defensive tackle in the NFL ultimately forced him to retire early. “I’m very excited to join the SofPulse® team. With my history of PCS and many injuries from a lifetime playing sports at the highest level findi...