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This sounds like something I did 3 yrs ago only it was called interferential therapy. I went to a physical therapist 2-3 xs per week for about 3 months. It worked so well that I purchased a machine for home use. It actually turned out to be a little bigger than my palm. It was $400 but very worth it. In the first year of treatment, my feet improved 50-60%. This past winter I did another new treatment called an aqua roll. It’s a new treatment for neuropathy. I also had laser treatments. My neuropathy is on the balls and toes of both feet. These treatments improved my feet another 25 %. I wanted to continue with the treatments but my insurance wouldn’t approve any more.

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My neuropathy is also on my toes and balls of feet. I have never heard of interferential or aqua roll therapies. Can you tell me something about them? The Scrambler machine is not for home use. It costs at least six figures! Also, it is not covered by insurance, and the treatment was about 2500.00. I was in such agony that I had to do it. I am still not out of the woods, but can cope better, because the pain is way less. However, the balls of my feet continue to be a problem, because they are very stiff. I also still have very bad sensations in many shoes. But all in all, I am way better. Best of luck to you. Neuropathy is horrid. Lori

Where can I find aqua roll therapy? Thank you.