Failed Back Syndrome

Calmare-Scrambler for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS)

Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) can leave patients with ongoing pain even after spinal surgery. If this sounds familiar, Scrambler Therapy may offer a non-invasive way to reduce your pain and improve your quality of life without further operations.

How It Works

Scrambler Therapy targets the nerves responsible for sending pain signals to the brain. By "scrambling" these signals with non-painful electrical impulses, the brain begins to interpret them as normal sensations, reducing or eliminating pain.

Conditions Treated

  • Lower back pain after surgery
  • Radicular pain: Nerve pain radiating down the legs or arms
  • Failed spinal fusion pain: Pain persisting after a spinal fusion procedure

What to Expect

Sessions are about 60 minutes long, and many patients notice improvement within a few treatments. A typical course includes 8-10 sessions.

If you’re living with pain after back surgery, Scrambler Therapy could be the solution you’ve been searching for. Reach out to find out more.

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