Shockwave or Softwave Therapy for Neuropathy Pain?

Posted by queenofjacks @queenofjacks, May 13, 2023

Has anyone tried Shockeaves or Softwaves for neuropathy pain? If so, did it help?
Thanks a mill in advance

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@jfn

@bettyg81pain ,

I have had 5 Shockwave treatments. My neuropathy goes haywire when I have a major allergy event. I can usually get in to my PT within a couple of days for the treatment. So. Much better! The neuropathy is not totally gone but it is so much improved! If I did a treatment plan, I might be in a better place, but, I am happy with my feet as they are. They hum along until I do something stupid.

I also: go to a cranial sacral PT I have Trigeminal Neuralgia,
Try to reduce sugar (I have been on an absolute no sugar diet for something else and so no real difference in my neuropathy),
Exercise, not enough, but I try
Breathing exercises.

JFN

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Hi,

I have a treatment at a Physical Therapy office. The cost varies, if you sign up for 8 or more it is less than $50.00 per session. This treatment greatly reduces my pain from Neuropathy. It is not a cure. It is a treatment. I do not know the machine's manufacturer as I have not cared.
JFN

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@jfn

@bettyg81pain ,

I have had 5 Shockwave treatments. My neuropathy goes haywire when I have a major allergy event. I can usually get in to my PT within a couple of days for the treatment. So. Much better! The neuropathy is not totally gone but it is so much improved! If I did a treatment plan, I might be in a better place, but, I am happy with my feet as they are. They hum along until I do something stupid.

I also: go to a cranial sacral PT I have Trigeminal Neuralgia,
Try to reduce sugar (I have been on an absolute no sugar diet for something else and so no real difference in my neuropathy),
Exercise, not enough, but I try
Breathing exercises.

JFN

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I forgot to mention that I do the 'Happy Feet' yoga video (what I can) and massage my feet in the morning and at night.

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@cherbear2cubs

I have posted about this before but am happy to chime in. I did 12 or 13 shock wave sessions last winter at a chiropractic/PT office along with some other therapies. Unfortunately I did not notice an appreciable difference. I also have a red light unit that I use at night for an hour which seems to alleviate some tingling at night. It is hard to say for sure but I notice when I stopped the red light over the summer my symptoms came back in full force.

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Which unit do you have??

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Any one with help for toe stiffness????

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@bettyg81pain

Which unit do you have??

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Hi Betty,
I ordered the anondyne 120 home unit, came with easy to apply velcro pads. It comes with 4 pads that fit pretty much any body area. It is the same unit the chiropractors use as part of their "treatment protocol" that can cost thousands of dollars with no proven outcomes. My unit was around $900 but I think you can find them on ebay etc...
https://anodynetherapy.com/anodyne-therapy-products/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK76072/

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