Has anyone tried Scrambler Therapy for neuropathy or for pain?
I have read about this device and I’m hoping someone can attest to its effectiveness for idiopathic neuropathy. I've read success stories and information online. Apparently insurance does not cover treatments, to the tune of $250 for the customary recommended 10 consecutive weekdays.
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This may help -- Inside the Scrambler Therapy, a Noninvasive Treatment of Chronic Neuropathic and Cancer Pain: From the Gate Control Theory to the Active Principle of Information: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6482660/
Thank you John. Do people do it themselves or do they have a professional do the treatments?
Hi Nancy, I think it has to be done by a medical professional. Here are a couple of sites you may want to look at for more information.
-- Scrambler Therapy for Treating Neuropathic Pain: https://www.foundationforpn.org/2016/12/09/scrambler-therapy-for-treating-neuropathic-pain/
-- Calmare Treatment Facilities: http://calmarett.com/facilities/index.html
Thanks John. I’ll check them out. I’m always looking at new treatments.
Was wondering if anyone has ever heard of or experienced this? My neurologist mentioned to me today, said he'd put in a referral if I was interested. Looks like it started out-of-country and now practicing in my home state, SC at MUSC.
https://muschealth.org/patients-visitors/news/2017/05/18/scrambler-therapy
Thanks for sharing! I’ve never heard of it, so will ask my NC neurologist. I like the sound of non-invasive or non-chemical treatments!
I had something that sounds about the same, electrodes on feet along with injections of B vitamins directly into the feet, it is called Sanrex. I did 19 treatments FDA approved and covered by Medicare, did very little to help, not sure if it’s the same type of treatment.
@twobrooklyn Interesting!! Definitely sounds similar...hmm...I really need it for my arms, but afraid of any vibrations lol. Sorry to hear it didn't improve much for you, but at least that's one thing you can cross off your list! 🙂
@dbeshears1 You bet! I'm right there with you on that! My neurologist said he's never had any of his patients actually try it as of yet...he doesn't know all the insurance intricacies, but nonetheless I'm intrigued! Please share any updates, if you don't mind! 🙂
Oh, also! He said that it was originally designed for patients with neuropathic pain post chemo, but they've also used it on diabetic patients too. They are now accepting anyone with chronic neuropathic pain who's got a referral from their Dr and fits the criteria...guess it can't hurt to try!