← Return to diabetic neuropathy. STIMPOD TREATMENT suggested. Anyone had it?

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Sounds amazing, I would try it, I googled it.
Stimpod therapy (specifically NMS460) is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared treatment using Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF) and nerve stimulation to treat neuropathic pain, nerve dysfunction, and chronic pain. It acts as a "nerve reboot" by targeting specific nerves to reduce inflammation, improve nerve function, and promote cellular healing without medication or surgery. Treatment Process: A probe is used to locate the irritated nerve using electrical stimulation. Once found, PRF is applied to modulate the nerve. =Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF).

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I have a Tens unit at home and it is useful, Imagine direct nerve pulse tho sounds even better!, my grandfather had a portable he'd strap on and just had to press a button when needed, he said it worked well too. No one wants surgery so yes I would try anything before that for sure!

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@rockinrene65 Thanks very much for your reply. I tried a Tens machine over a year ago with no noticeable affect and as have said in other comments how I now feel. - it's a course of about 4 weeks with 2 treatments a week. But am frightened if it makes the pain worse. I know there's no guarantee, and here in the U.K. I don't think there's any surgery available. Best wishes to you. barbara