Neuropathy Treatment
Program for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic
Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) is nerve damage associated with diabetes,
the symptoms of which include numbness and/or pain in the feet, legs and
hands.
While drugs
are sometimes effective for the pain associated with DPN, no drug or
medical device had previously been shown to increase sensation once it
has been diminished or lost due to DPN. This program follows the
clinically proven protocol published in the Journal of the Podiatric
Medical Association in which clinically significant improvements in
sensation could be measured in 100% of the 1,047 study participants
after only twelve 30-minute treatments (P < .0001).
Anodyne
Therapy is a painless, non-invasive treatment performed in the privacy
and comfort of the patient’s home. The successful results of Anodyne
Therapy for patients we’ve treated for DPN have been and dramatic. It’s
incredible to see positive outcomes after only a few Anodyne
treatments. We are thrilled to be able to offer this treatment to our
patients.
Our Neuropathy Care
Program uses the Anodyneâ
Therapy System
as an integral part of each therapy session along with a
personalized physical therapy program. The Anodyne Therapy System is a
patented, FDA-cleared, non-invasive device that uses near-infrared light
emitting diodes to safely increase local circulation and reduce pain.
Use in thousands of patients and over millions of clinical treatments
per year has demonstrated that the Anodyne Therapy System increases
microcirculation in patients with DPN, who often have severe vascular
impairment. The results of this improved circulation have been
published in several medical journals and include improved sensation and
nerve conduction, pain reduction and healing of chronic diabetic
ulcers. New data shows that treatment with this therapy can also
improve balance and gait and reduce the risk of falls by 96% in the
elderly patient with neuropathy. This is the first therapy program to
help patients with all of the devastating complications of DPN.
See this page for more Facts on
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy or
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Program.
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