October 2001

FDA Gives 510k Approval for theHarrison Hand-held Adjusting Instrument

 

            On September 18, 2001, we received notice that the FDA had granted 510K approval for our CBP® technique’s usage of our Harrison hand-held adjusting instrument. The 510K number is K010851. CBP® doctors using this device are now able to state that it is an approved device. We thank Dr. Mark Szostczuk of Asheville, NC for working through the FDA red tape for six months to get this accomplished.

 

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