A recent study from Johns Hopkins presents Calmare-Scrambler therapy as an effective solution for those battling chronic pain. This noninvasive technique, which received FDA approval in 2009, employs electrical stimulation to interfere with pain signals on their way to the brain, akin to rebooting a computer to fix a glitch. The findings, led by Dr. Thomas Smith of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, reveal that a remarkable 80%–90% of patients report substantial pain relief. Unlike TENS therapy, which offers brief respite, scrambler therapy promises more enduring results from just a few sessions, with some patients experiencing permanent relief.
This method not only eases pain but also reduces reliance on opioids, positioning scrambler therapy as a significant advancement in chronic pain treatment. For those enduring nerve and neuropathic pain, including the challenging conditions like chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, this therapy shines as a hopeful alternative.
At Chronic Pain Relief Centers of New England, we're at the forefront of adopting such transformative treatments. We specialize in Calmare Therapy, a form of scrambler therapy tailored to combat neuropathy's debilitating effects. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized care, aiming to significantly reduce your pain and enhance your quality of life. If you're seeking a path away from chronic pain, our center is here to guide you towards a more comfortable, pain-free future.