In a study done by Clarence Cone, MD, Ph.D. at the University of Virginia, they found that Our Therapy provided up to a 500% increase in intracellular cAMP via sustained cell membrane depolarization.
Using the “GOLD STANDARD” of ENFD (Epidermis Nerve Fiber Density). ENFD is a 3 mm punch biopsy that checks the number of small nerve fibers. What are small nerve, type C, fibers? PAIN FIBERS! The less you have, the MORE pain you will suffer!
Our Therapy has proven to increase the number of small nerve fibers! We recommend using ENFD biopsies in your practice to prove recommended care.
Using Cell Signaling Technology, our therapy is a Non-Surgical, Safe, and Proven solution to treat Pain caused by Peripheral Neuropathy and other challenging diseases. This life-changing treatment is now available in Richland, conveniently located right off I-240 down the block from Fowler St. N Columbia Center Blvd.
The number of cases in the US is unknown, but a scientific survey of 24,000 people found that around 10% of the population may have this disease.
It varies widely based on race, age, and sex. If those numbers hold true for the general population, there are a lot of people who potentially can’t exercise because of the pain.
Our Therapy can help your patients start moving again. Conditions like neuropathy create a vicious cycle. You can’t exercise so the condition gets worse. As the condition gets worse, it’s harder to exercise.
With the pain reduced, patients can start moving again. They may need to start small, but every little bit helps you improve.
As patients resume a regular exercise routine, most will have less inflammation and even less pain.
That’s one of the reasons that we are so committed to comprehensive solutions. Our Therapy is only part of the bigger picture in which patients will feel better.
Columbia Basin Medcial Center, was founded on the principle service. We pride ourselves by helping people overcome horrific medical conditions by using new, innovative and amazing treatments and procedures – and not solely relying on narcotics or other extremely addictive and harmful chemicals.
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