ANODYNE INRARED THERAPY FOR PAIN & NEUROPATHY

pain[1]Do you suffer from shooting, stabbing or tingling pain in your arms, hands, feet or legs?

  • Do you suffer from Diabetes, PVD, or another condition that is causing poor circulation?
  • Have you recently undergone a course of Chemotherapy?
  • Do you have a painful injury that just won’t go away?
  • Does muscle spasm or muscle stiffness keep you from participating in activites you love?

If you can answer YES to any of the images above – you are likely an excellent candidate for treatment with either Professional or Consumer Anodyne® Therapy Systems.

Anodyne® Infrared Therapy Systems are medical devices that are indicated to increase circulation and reduce pain, stiffness, and muscle spasm – and are manufactured in Tampa, Florida by Anodyne Therapy LLC.

Anodyne® Therapy Systems are infrared light therapy devices, that for the past 15 years, have been the choice of over 1/2 a million peoplelooking for a non-invasivedrug free way to live with less pain , stiffness or muscle spasm; or increase their local circulation.

Anodyne® Infrared Therapy Systems are used in a clinical setting by numerous health care professionals such as, Therapists, Nurses, MD’s, DO’s, Podiatrists, Chiropractors, and Nurses for improved patient outcomes.

Anodyne® Therapy is an infrared therapy device that can be applied in direct skin contact to any area of the body and is:

  • Safe
  • Effective
  • Non-invasive
  • Clinically proven (18 published studies)
  • An effective alternative to prescription medication
  • Available in Professional or Consumer use systems

Anodyne Therapy System is experimental and investigational for the treatment of the following indications (not an all-inclusive list):

  • Acne
  • Back (lumbar and thoracic) pain
  • Bell’s palsy
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Central nervous system injuries
  • Chronic kidney diseases
  • Chronic non-healing wounds (including pressure ulcers)
  • Diabetes mellitus (including diabetic macular edema and diabetic peripheral neuropathy)
  • Ischemic stroke
  • Lymphedema
  • Neck pain
  • Onychomycosis
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Retinal degeneration
  • Stroke
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The causes of pain can be very complex, and there are many structures in the back that can cause pain. The following test procedures are used to test and evaluate the cause of pain: 

X-RAYS
X-rays can be very effective in diagnosing traumatic bone and joint injuries such fractures and dislocations.   An X-Ray provides images that can be used to evaluate bones, joints and degenerative lesions in the spine.

MYELOGRAM
A myelogram uses X-rays and a special dye called contrast material to make pictures of the bones and the fluid-filled space between the bones in your spine. A myelogram may be done to find problems with the spine such as a herniated disc, or narrowing of the spinal canal caused by arthritis.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)
An MRI is a common test to evaluate the lumbar spine.  MRI’s can be used to evaluate vertebral bones, discs, joints, nerves, and soft tissue

CAT SCAN (CT)
CT scans may be requested when problems are suspected in the bones or when a patient is unable to obtain an MRI

DISCOGRAPHY
A discography is a medical procedure that involves injecting a dye into the jellylike center of a spinal disc to help diagnose back problems. During discography, a doctor looks at the amount of pressure needed to inject the dye into the disc, whether it causes pain that is the same as your regular pain, how much dye is used, and how the dye appears on X-ray once it is inside the disc.

EMG
An electromyogram (EMG) measures how well and how fast the nerves can send electrical signals. If you have leg pain or numbness, you may have these tests to find out how much your nerves are being affected. These tests check how well your spinal cord, nerve roots, and nerves and muscles that control your legs are working.

BONE DENSITY
Bone mineral density (BMD) testing generally correlates with bone strength and is used to diagnose osteoporosis

BONE SCAN
A bone scan is a test to help find the cause of your back pain. It can be done to find damage to the bones. A bone scan can often find a problem days to months earlier than a regular X-ray test.

Patients all over the area are encouraged to experience our non-invasive treatments.

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