“We wanted to allow people in pain to have an avenue for getting their pain management treatment started in a cost-effective manner because what we truly want is to help patients get back to working, playing with their kids and enjoying life,” CEO David Greene said in the release. “Allowing three free sessions allows patients to see if the treatment is going to work well and kick the tires a bit so to speak.”
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