Dr. TASS has been talking about these vibrating gloves for years and showing the same miraculous videos of the same individuals before and after for years. Meanwhile nothing has come to the marketplace nor any tentative FDA approval issued. This is in spite of the fact that these gloves are simple medical devices, not invasive, nor internally ingested drugs. If they really worked, then it should be a no-brainer to get FDA approval. My neurologist, a very prominent and well-known movement disorder disease specialist, has told me point-blank that this gloves treatment is a scam and hype.
It's already been demonstrated to work. Last I heard, it's been effective on every trial patient at least to some degree. In some cases it's been remarkably effective. They're hoping to have it FDA approved and available to the public around Jan. 2025, last I heard...www.today.com/health/news/parkinsons-glove-treatment-stanford-rcna61474
It is getting tiring watching these presentations when the same tiny group of patients is being displayed over the last 5+ years. This isn’t acceptable. If it really works, can’t we see some more patients? I don’t think this really works.
Nothing "latest". It is the same content repeated in several TH-cam videos during past 3-4 years. If these gloves are really " game changer " wonder device to treat P.D., why updates on clinical trials and progress on FDA approval process, the plan to roll out the product to the enduser patients are not provided ?
Dr. Haas should sell the gloves with a 60-day guarantee. Then people could try them and decide for themselves. The comments herein are surmises (Thoughts, imaginations, or conjectures, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess).
Dr. TASS has been talking about these vibrating gloves for years and showing the same miraculous videos of the same individuals before and after for years. Meanwhile nothing has come to the marketplace nor any tentative FDA approval issued. This is in spite of the fact that these gloves are simple medical devices, not invasive, nor internally ingested drugs. If they really worked, then it should be a no-brainer to get FDA approval.
My neurologist, a very prominent and well-known movement disorder disease specialist, has told me point-blank that this gloves treatment is a scam and hype.
I challenge Stanford to demonstrate this with just one new patient, preferably more, in the next month. How hard could this be if it actually works?
It's already been demonstrated to work. Last I heard, it's been effective on every trial patient at least to some degree. In some cases it's been remarkably effective. They're hoping to have it FDA approved and available to the public around Jan. 2025, last I heard...www.today.com/health/news/parkinsons-glove-treatment-stanford-rcna61474
we are trying to test with around 10 patients in Mumbai
@@chakkuiitb Wonderful. Expanding beyond indian tech support scams I suppose.
@@chakkuiitb Stick to tech support scams.
@@chakkuiitb stick to tech support scamming,.
It is getting tiring watching these presentations when the same tiny group of patients is being displayed over the last 5+ years. This isn’t acceptable. If it really works, can’t we see some more patients? I don’t think this really works.
Where we can get this services in India
Please follow Tass Lab, and try reaching out to them directly: med.stanford.edu/tass-lab.html
At your local scam call center.
Nothing "latest". It is the same content repeated in several TH-cam videos during past 3-4 years.
If these gloves are really " game changer " wonder device to treat P.D., why updates on clinical trials and progress on FDA approval process, the plan to roll out the product to the enduser patients are not provided ?
Exactly.
hola no entiendo el video en ingles por FAVOR TRADUCIRLO A ESPAÑ OL
Hola,
Puedes activar los subtítulos en español en TH-cam.
Dr. Haas should sell the gloves with a 60-day guarantee. Then people could try them and decide for themselves.
The comments herein are surmises (Thoughts, imaginations, or conjectures, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess).
It is unbelivable that people have to resort to home made gloves
we are planning to produce them in bulk
@@chakkuiitb Who is we? Contact? Name?
@@chakkuiitbDr. Tass know about it?
@@chakkuiitb Where are they?