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I reluctantly agreed to a series of treatments with a Chiro for Rebuilder, Supplements and LZR UltraBright, with office visits with some sort of shocker therapy, a full body vibrator (like standing on a tread mill) and a stretcher for my back pain. Into third week I am startimg to feel the Rebuilder electrical impulses in my feet and 1/2 way up my lower legs.

IS THIS A SIGN THAT THE TREATMENT IS WORKING? THE BACK ADJUSTMENTS HAS ALSO REDUCED MY BACK PAIN ENOUGH TO ALLOW ME TO BE MORE ACTIVE.

Is there any research verifying this treatment is Beneficial?

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Not sure if it really is conclusive, but this extremely small 2022 study published study, is positive.
"The data presented here show promise for future, larger, controlled studies on the use of ReBuilder® devices for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain."
-- TENS and EMS Treatment for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36070363/

There are a few listed on their website but they are not published studies and seem more like advertising to me - https://rebuildermedical.com/.