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Endonovo Therapeutics announces its collaboration with Major Universities for the Evaluation of SofPulse® for Orthopedic Surgeries
Endonovo Therapeutics announces its collaboration with Major Universities for the Evaluation of SofPulse® for Orthopedic Surgeries.

About this update from Endonovo Therapeutics, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Endonovo Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCQB: ENDV) (\"Endonovo\" or the \"Company\") today announced their SofPulse® device is being evaluated at major universities for orthopedic surgeries. SofPulse® is Endonovo’s FDA-Cleared, non-invasive device utilized for the reduction of postoperative pain and edema. SofPulse® represents a low-cost drug-free solution for reducing opioid usage, accelerating patient recovery and preventing opioid addiction following surgical procedures. This non-invasive and non-pharmacologic therapy has no known side effects and presents no potential for overdose or dependency as SofPulse® is not reliant on any narcotic to produce pain and edema reduction. SofPulse® has been effectively utilized and studied extensively in soft tissue postoperative pain management showing significant clinically proven results for the reduction of postoperative pain and edema. Learn more at www.sofpulse.com. Endonovo Therapeutics CEO Alan Collier stated, “We are pleased to announce SofPulse® is now being evaluated at major medical universities. We believe this is a unique opportunity for SofPulse® to be evaluated, and upon completion and approval, be used as a standard of healthcare moving forward. We are also optimistic SofPulse® can be used by professors as a standard medical device which can be implemented in the educational process for all medical professionals. Although we are in the early stages, the university administrators and professors are expediting the evaluation process.” About Endonovo Therapeutics Inc. Endonovo Therapeutics is a commercial-stage developer of noninvasive wearable Electroceuticals® therapeutic devices. The Company's current portfolio of commercial and clinical-stage wearable Electroceuticals® therapeutic devices addresses wound healing, pain, post-surgical pain and edema, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and central nervous system (CNS) disorders, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), acute concussions, post-concussion syndrome and multiple sclerosis. The Company's noninvasive Electroceutical® therapeutic device, SofPulse®, which uses pulsed short-wave radiofrequency at 27.12 MHz, has been FDA-cleared and CE marked for the palliative treatment of soft tissue...