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Now Available at CPTI
For Treatment of Loss of Sensation in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
The Anodyne Therapy System has demonstrated excellent clinical outcomes with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) including: * First therapy to consistently demonstrate restoration of protective sensation in diabetic peripheral neuropathy1
* Improved gait/balance with potential to improve ambulation and reduce falls2
* Reduction in Pain3
* Reduction in pain medications4
* Improved wound healing in chronic non-healing wounds5
* Potential to prevent amputations in diabetic patients5
Technical information can be found by clicking HERE
For information or studies on this important new therapy, call us at (303)-460-9129.
1 Kochman, Alan, Carnegie, Dale, Burke, TJ, Symptomatic Reversal of Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients with Diabetes, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, March 2002, Vol 92 (3): 125-130
2 Data on file. Abstract in process.
3 Thomasson, TL, Effects of Skin-Contact Monochromatic Infrared Irradiation on Tendonitis, Capsulitis and Myofacial Pain, J Neurol Orthop Med Surg, 1996, 16:242-245.
4 Reigger-Krugh, J. Orthop Sports Phys. Ther, 2001
5 Horowitz, Lon, Carnegie, Dale, Burke, Thomas, Augmentation of Wound Healing Using Monochromatic Infrared Energy,Advances in Wound Care Jan/Feb 1999: 35-40
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