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Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
|September 7, 2022
Summary
ReBuilder® therapy shows promise in managing diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) pain. This case study suggests potential benefits for patients with DPN, warranting further research.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Diabetology
Background:
- Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
- DPN can lead to severe outcomes such as foot ulceration and lower-limb amputation.
Observation:
- A case report evaluated ReBuilder® therapy in three patients with DPN.
- Patients received standard medical care alongside ReBuilder® therapy, low-level light therapy, vibration therapy, and supplementation for 17-20 weeks.
Findings:
- The study observed promising results for ReBuilder® therapy in treating DPN pain.
- The data suggests ReBuilder® devices may be beneficial for DPN management.
Implications:
- These findings support the need for larger, controlled studies to confirm the efficacy of ReBuilder® devices.
- Further research could establish ReBuilder® therapy as a viable treatment option for DPN pain.
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