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titleOfInvention Low power pulsed flash hot air technique
abstract The Flash Technique is a new concept in thermodynamics. This technique of accumulating heat energy in a small air plenum being instantaneously flashed over the problem region of the body in a thermowave manner is capable of accomplishing with high efficiency and simultaneously Thermotherapy, Immunetherapy and Chemotherapy treatments in the patients' own home. The term “problem region” refers to tumors, a set of muscles, or any other site causing difficulty and which lends to the use of instantaneous high temperature air pulse flashes. The low power and the small size and weight of this home unit lend to the use of a flexible belt to support two applicators against different parts the body.
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