Somatic Systems, Inc. to Discuss Contracts With US Military
October 01 2008 - 8:27AM
Marketwired
Somatic Systems, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SMAS) is pleased to announce
that throughout the month of October it will be meeting with the US
military to discuss the company's proprietary Clinical Somatics
pain management system to help soldiers and veterans with injury
and chronic pain. Clinical Somatics is a natural treatment method
that achieves dramatic results even in cases where medicines,
surgeries, physical therapies, and other treatments have failed.
Somatic Systems will be meeting with supervising officers,
directors, and other high-ranking administrators of several
different military rehabilitation programs, army hospitals, and VA
hospitals at multiple locations throughout the United States.
Military officials are interested in Clinical Somatics as a
solution for the crisis of acute and chronic pain in active and
retired soldiers and to alleviate the addictions to medications and
other drugs that develop as a result.
Contract proposals include Somatic Systems providing
comprehensive inpatient Somatic treatment programs, outpatient
Somatics treatments, and therapeutic Somatic group exercise
programs for recovery and long-term health maintenance.
Additionally, discussions are underway with military officials
regarding Somatic Systems and their Clinical Somatics practitioners
becoming approved providers for the military and Veterans Affairs.
Approved provider status would enable Clinical Somatics treatment
of active and retired military personnel and dependents to be paid
for by the military.
Legislation introduced this year, called the Military Pain Care
Act of 2008, requires the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs,
and Health and Human Services and the Surgeon General of the United
States to implement and maintain a pain care initiative in all
military health care facilities and for all active and retired
military personnel, dependents, and survivors. The legislation
requires that the Department of Defense contracts for medical care
include provisions for the treatment of pain. Furthermore, the
legislation requires that all those receiving treatment in military
health care facilities are assessed for pain at the time of
admission or initial treatment, and periodically thereafter, and
receive pain care as needed.
The Military Chronic Pain Crisis
Approximately 3 million personnel serve in the US military,
representing a multi-million dollar pain relief market. The
implementation of a pain care management system is expected to have
a significant impact on the personal lives of military members and
the military service's combat readiness. The company's Clinical
Somatics(TM) pain care techniques have been tested on numerous
members of the US military with overwhelmingly positive
results.
Nearly 26 million living Americans have served in the military,
and the VA currently serves 70 million people, including family and
survivors of veterans. Pain is the most common symptom in service
members returning from combat and is the leading cause of
disability amongst our nation's veterans. More than 40% of
returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have reported
musculoskeletal pain-related problems and symptoms, mostly from
back and joint pain (which are specialties of Clinical Somatics).
Yet, the Department of Defense does not have a comprehensive,
consistent, or adequate pain care program.
In response, both the US Senate and House of Representatives
have introduced and passed a variety of legislative measures that
will help service veterans and the active armed forces better
manage the challenges of chronic pain. These include the Military
Pain Care Act of 2008; the Veterans Pain Care Act (which calls for
the establishment of a pain care initiative in health care
facilities of the US Department of Veterans Affairs), and the
National Pain Care Policy Act (which calls for greater examination
of pain management in the healthcare system as a whole).
About Somatic Systems, Inc.
Somatic Systems is the worldwide center for Clinical Somatics?,
the groundbreaking drug-free, non-surgical approach to pain relief.
This proprietary system uses natural, non-invasive movement
techniques -- conducted through one-hour hands-on sessions,
therapeutic exercises classes, and home exercises lasting as little
as 5 minutes a day -- to relieve pain and limitation resulting from
accident, trauma and repetitive stress, including back pain, knee
pain, joint problems, carpal tunnel syndrome, TMJ, scoliosis,
bursitis, sciatica, headaches, tendonitis and more. Clinical
Somatics? also provides performance gains and injury prevention for
casual and professional athletes.
Somatic Systems is pursuing a 3-part growth strategy, consisting
of a nationwide rollout of pain management Somatics Clinics;
increased production and distribution of therapeutic videos, books,
and other retail self-help Somatics Products; and expanded Somatics
Training Programs to supply Clinic practitioners serving medical
and orthopedic professionals and institutional and corporate
programs. The company operates a suite of web sites offering
Somatics information, products, resources, and opportunities, at
www.somatics.org.
Safe Harbor Act: This release includes forward-looking
statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involves
risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the impact
of competitive products, the ability to meet customer demand, the
ability to manage growth, acquisitions of technology, equipment, or
human resources, the effect of economic business conditions, and
the ability to attract and retain skilled personnel. The Company is
not obligated to revise or update any forward-looking statements in
order to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the
date of this release.
Contact: For more information visit http://www.somatics.org or
contact: Investor Relations 1 877 586-2555
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