Chemotherapy-induced Peripherial Neuropathy (CIPN)

Calmare-Scrambler for Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)

Chemotherapy can be life-saving, but it often leaves behind lasting nerve damage, known as Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN). Symptoms like tingling, numbness, and burning pain in the hands and feet can disrupt daily life. Scrambler Therapy offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to relieve these symptoms and help restore comfort and functionality.

How It Works

Scrambler Therapy uses low-frequency electrical impulses sent through electrodes placed on the skin near the painful areas. These impulses "scramble" pain messages sent by damaged nerves to the brain, replacing them with normal, non-painful sensations. Over time, this retraining reduces or eliminates painful signals, allowing the brain to perceive these areas as pain-free.

What to Expect

Each session lasts about 60 minutes, and many patients feel relief within a few treatments. A full treatment course typically involves 10-15 sessions, tailored to your specific condition and response.

Benefits of Scrambler Therapy for CIPN

  • Non-invasive: No surgery or needles
  • Drug-free relief: Avoids risks of long-term medication use
  • Quick results: Many patients report improvement after just a few sessions
  • Sustained pain relief: Some experience lasting benefits beyond the treatment course

If CIPN is affecting your quality of life, Scrambler Therapy may provide the relief you need. Reach out today to learn more about this innovative treatment option.

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