MUSCLE TECH

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MUSCLETECH TAERIM BIOTECH 16, Seol leung-ro 129-gil, Gangnam-gu Seoul 06099 Republic of Korea MUSCLE TECH;electric massage apparatus for household use; electric massage apparatus for personal use; massaging apparatus for personal use; body massagers; medical apparatus and instruments; medical apparatus and instruments for the treatment of skin; massage apparatus; electric massage chair for household purposes; abdominal pads; apparatus for acupressure therapy;
MUSCLETECH TAERIM BIOTECH 16, Seol leung-ro 129-gil, Gangnam-gu Seoul 06099 Republic of Korea MUSCLE TECH;Wholesale store services featuring electric massage apparatus for household use; Wholesale store services featuring massaging apparatus for personal use; Wholesale store services featuring knee guards; Wholesale store services featuring medical apparatus and instruments; Wholesale store services featuring physical exercise apparatus; Wholesale store services featuring massage chairs for medical purposes; promoting the goods and services by means of operating an on-line comprehensive shopping mall; Wholesale store services featuring apparatus for acupressure therapy; Wholesale store services featuring ultrasonic therapy apparatus; Wholesale store services featuring gymnastic and sporting articles;
MUSCLETECH.COM MT US TRADEMARK LTD. 381 North Service Road West Oakvulle, Ontario L6M 0H4 Canada MUSCLE TECH;Online retail store services featuring nutritional supplements;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to a system and method for the delivery of therapeutic agents, such as therapeutic drugs or genetic material, into the muscle or tissue that minimizes the loss of therapeutic agents due to contraction of the muscle. In one embodiment, an implant for delivering therapeutic agents into a muscle is provided, wherein the implant has at least one rod for insertion and delivery of therapeutic agents into the muscle and a patch that can be attached to the exterior surface of the muscle for preventing or minimizing therapeutic agent being expelled due to the contraction of the muscle, such as the beating of a heart muscle.