Neuropathy PAIN Treatment Center

Science Behind Neuromed - Electroanalgesia

(FDA Cleared, Approved by Medicare & Most Major Insurance)

While pain medications can temporarily relieve neuropathy pain, they may also produce undesirable side effects or no results.

That’s why we are offering alternative therapies for opioid-free / drug fee for acute, and or chronic neuropathy pain or circulatory disorders symptoms patients.

One of the most effective non-surgical, drug-free treatments we offer is Electroanalgesia (EA) by NeuroMed with the MATRIX System software version 1/1.0 is a FDA cleared medical device that has clinical indication of use to: 1) Stimulate peripheral nerves for the purpose of providing pain relief. 2) Increasing local blood circulation. 3) Management and symptomatic relief of chronic (Long-term) INTRACTABLE PAIN.

This treatment modality, often termed as "Physical Medicine Treatment” and “Electroanalgesia” (EA) therapy, utilizes the application of frequency .1 - .5 Hz (Physical Medicine Treatment) and 5,000 Hz, 8,300 Hz (Electroanalgesia) achieve a variety of therapeutic actions including reduction of edema, and inflammation, analgesia, and facilitation of metabolism in the neuropathic extremity.


Electroanalgesia (EA) is accomplished by placing special designed conductive sock or hand garment electrodes over the treatment area. The strength of EA treatment is to reduce the ability of the affected nerves to transmit pain signals and, at the same time, promote healing by means of the depolarization effects on the nerve cells.


This medical device uses specific patented pre-programmed software algorithms to bioelectrically trigger different desired physiological mechanisms of actions from frequencies starting at .1 Hz - .5 Hz (for stimulation) then changing throughout the treatment to include a 5,000 Hz frequency. This technology also uses a High Definition frequency generator (HDfg)™ that can produce much higher frequencies, (8,300 Hz) to inhibit the nerves. EA technology is continually using a specific 1) carrier frequency, 2) and physician is changing the intensity (dosage) of the current to precisely match parameters delivered at the appropriate time.


Electroanalgesia are very successful. Results show that 75-80% of patients get better with treatment and have lasting results; however, there is no guarantee of success. Note that 20-25% of patients will claim they received little or no long-term relief. For this reason, other treatment options should be added or considered.

Treatment that can be used for:

Numbness


Losing feeling in your hands or feet and sometimes experiencing the pins and needles feeling



Prickling / Tingling


Painful prickling and tingling in the extremities is experienced by some of those with Peripheral Neuropathy.



Sharp Electric Pain


Feeling like you are being electrocuted, or touching a battery or electric fence. This feeling can be shocking and very uncomfortable.



Burning Pain


The slow burning, and heat feeling that some people get in their hands and feet.



Cramping & Discomfort


Muscle cramping or general discomfort of the joints can happen throughout the body.



Hurts to Walk


Having trouble walking, moving your feet, and being mobile is a very common symptom of Neuropathy.




Balance Problems


Feeling off balance, not being able to stand for long periods of time, and just feeling off is a very common symptom.



Diabetic Nerve Pain


Pain caused by diabetes can impact the nerves and cause Neuropathy. This pain can come at any time and last for days, months or more.



Restless Leg


The inability to stop moving your legs or other extremities. Unwanted movement and pain in the legs.



Arthritis


Inflammation and pain in the joints. This can impact almost any part of the body.

How Does Treatment with Neuro Med Work?

Neuromed uses Electroanalgesia (EA) therapy, placing specially designed conductive sock or hand garment electrodes over the treatment area. The strength of this therapy is to reduce the ability of the affected nerves to transmit pain signals and, at the same time, promote healing by means of the depolarization effects on the nerve cells.




This medical device uses specific patented pre-programmed software algorithms to bio-electrically trigger different desired physiological mechanisms of actions from frequencies starting at .1 Hz – .5 Hz (for stimulation) then changing throughout the treatment to include a 5,000 Hz frequency. This technology also uses a High Definition frequency generator (HDfg)™ that can produce much higher frequencies, (8,300 Hz) to inhibit the nerves. This technology is continually using a specific 1) carrier frequency, 2) and physician is changing the intensity (dosage) of the current to precisely match parameters delivered at the appropriate time.




One System, Multiple Benefits. No More Symptoms.




Electroanalgesia treatments are very successful. Results show that 75-80% of patients get better with treatment and have lasting results.




Neuromed Electroanalgesia therapy can help relieve symptoms, improve mobility and range of motion. Most patients are able to enjoy a better quality of life. Best of all, Neuromed Electroanalgesia therapy is non-invasive. There is no need for anesthesia and no recovery time. It can reduce or eliminate long-term use of addictive or harmful medication.

No matter whether your condition was caused by a sport, work accident or otherwise, we welcome the chance to serve you.

While pain medications can temporarily relieve pain, they may also produce undesirable side effects or even result in dependence on the drugs. That’s why we offer alternative therapies for opioid-free acute, sub-acute, and or chronic pain patients.


One of the most effective non-surgical, drug-free treatments we offer is Electroanalgesia (EA) by NeuroMed. This revolutionary pain management system delivers precise dosages of electrical energy that provides stimulation to peripheral nerves (the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to limbs and organs) to block your pain.


If you have ever had physical therapy, you may be familiar with TENS (Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation), an external device that reduces pain by applying a low voltage of electricity and low dosage through small electrodes placed over the skin. For example, TENS units deliver 1 to 250 pulses per second, and delivers about 25 Ma dosage.


Similar in concept to TENS unit in delivering stimulation, Electroanalgesic treatments also use high electrical energy 8,300 to 10,000 pulses per second (frequencies) and also high dosage of energy (as high as 100Ma) to block pain. Due to lowered skin resistance, this electrical energy is delivered deeper into the patient’s tissue to block pain signals.


Rather than stimulate the nerves like a TENS unit, higher frequency energy and higher dosage of energy can reduce the ability of the affected nerves to transmit pain signals and, at the same time, promote healing. It’s like a nerve block with electrical energy instead of an injection (such as an epidural). With the correct dosage and electrodes, Electroanaglesia (EA) can safely and effectively decrease pain intensity, providing patients with an improved quality of life.


Hospitals, Universities & Medical Centers have been utilizing Electroanalgesia (EA) Technology to treat pain patients:


Columbia University, New York, NY

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA

Charles R. Drew Univ. of Medicine &Science, LA, CA


As well as over 3,500 physicians nationally are now successfully using electroanalgesic medicine as an effective treatment for pain management.



We are proud to offer the only NeuroMed Electroanaglesia machine in our area, and we are highly skilled in administering this treatment.

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