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Nerve pain treatment with INF - Anyone tried this?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 1 10:29am | Replies (38)

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I've talked with the manager of Loma Linda Medical University neuropathy Clinic and they start out doing a lot of tests and a lot of ultrasounds as well as checking for inflammation from anything that you eat or anything that you're exposed to or intake the way I understand it before they even start doing the massage and teaching you how to do things at home 3 to 4 hours a day for 10 days for less than $4,000 is really inexpensive it would probably cost that much to go in the hospital for one or two days and although it's not covered by Medicare or Insurance because it's not coded, it's a Cutting Edge new technology and I'm hopeful that I can somehow go out there and get help for my neuropathy because my Gabapentin that I depend on has a limit. My doctor has told me and I don't want to reach that limit and start taking a lot of other different medications and I would like to see the nerves rejuvenated as Loma Linda has stated they've had some success and also they include some testimonies from people that have been there and had the treatment . they sent me a folder they sent me some information about where to stay if I come out there, so I think it's very very reasonable price wise they give you a free call and a free video consultation with one of their physical therapy MDs and they sent me the packet on Loma Linda's clinic and their neuropathy operation. I think that it is a very very good leap of faith for an incurable disease that most doctors say your nerves are dead and all you can do is take pain medicine.

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@cgs -- First of all this INF is not a new treatment. According to their website it was invented in 2006: " In 2006, Mark Bussell, DPT, developed a physical therapy technique called intraneural facilitation (INF) to relieve nerve pain, numbness and tingling. Since then, he has treated more than 4,200 patients with a high degree of success."
Secondly, if they have been treating people with a "high degree of success" for the last 17 years then why does no one know much about this treatment? Where are the thousands of patients telling their successful stories from the last 17 years? Why isn't this treatment copied and duplicated around the world? And if it is so simple it can be taught to patients then why is there only one YouTube videos about it and that is done by the inventor, Mark Bussell. (57 minutes long,


To me this has some of the hallmarks of a professional scam. I need to see at least 36 positive reviews which would make it statistictly relevant.