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 New treatment of peripheral neuropathy -2

Millions of Americans suffer from peripheral neuropathy, and until recently there was no specific treatment. Peripheral neuropathy is often associated with diabetes, but it can occur by itself. Typical methods of treatment in the past included physical therapy, drug treatment and in severe cases even surgery, all of these methods of treatment practically do not help. Neurologist, family doctors and podiatrists are now turning to their patients for excellent results with Anodyne Therapy.

Anodyne Therapy is the only FDA approved treatment specifically for peripheral neuropathy. Anodyne Therapy uses the healing power of infrared light to stimulate increased nerve function and blood flow to reduce pain and improve feeling. Anodyne Therapy is completely painless, covered with Medicare and extremely effective. Medical studies have shown that patients receiving Anodyne therapy have the following results:

Significant pain relief: 88%, an increase in sensory perception of 96%, a return to normal sensory perception of 60%, and a total 72% increase in daily activity levels. There are no side effects and several contraindications to Anodyne Therapy, and since it works on an underestimating cause of the problem, the results are durable.

Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy usually affect the legs and calves, but can also affect the hands and arms. Peripheral neuropathy can manifest itself in different ways, including; numbness, pain, loss of feeling, weak muscles, difficulty walking, and a strange feeling often described as “wet toe squeezing.” These symptoms often affect older patients with diabetes and lead to secondary problems, including difficulty walking, balance, and the main types of daily life.

“A typical patient receiving Anodyne Therapy will get 24-30 sessions and will begin to notice results about halfway through the treatment plan. She also stated: “Our patients receive Anodyne Therapy, ultrasound, joint mobilization and strengthening exercises with our physical therapist to ensure their long-term success. I have seen patients who have suffered for more than 20 years, and those who demand that the walkers return almost to normal work in just a couple of months. “Anodyne Therapy is only available in a hand full of clinics in New Jersey, and a correct diagnosis is key to the success of the therapy.

I welcome any comments or questions. Please email me at szodkoy@hotmail.com




 New treatment of peripheral neuropathy -2


 New treatment of peripheral neuropathy -2

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