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Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome (AMPS) is a chronic condition often seen in children and teens, marked by extreme sensitivity to pain. It may start after injury or illness but persist long after, causing widespread limb pain and emotional distress. AMPS is linked to central nervous system dysregulation influenced by genetics and environment.
Brachial plexus pain occurs when nerves from the neck to the arm are damaged or compressed, causing sharp pain, numbness, or tingling down the arm and affecting daily function.
Chronic back pain lasts 3+ months and may stem from injury, disc disease, or arthritis. It impacts mobility, daily activities, and mental health.
High blood sugar damages nerves in the hands and feet, causing tingling, numbness, sharp pain, and risk of foot ulcers or infections
Also called tactile hyperesthesia, this condition makes mild sensations—like clothing brushing against skin—feel painful. Often linked to fibromyalgia, MS, or sensory disorders.
Fibromyalgia causes widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, poor sleep, and “fibro fog.” It may involve altered brain pain processing, hormonal imbalances, or genetic predisposition.
Idiopathic neuropathy is nerve damage with no known cause, leading to pain, tingling, and weakness that impact daily life.
Lumbar pain affects the lower back due to disc disease, herniation, or poor posture, often limiting movement.
Nerve lesions from trauma, disease, or compression cause pain, numbness, tingling, or motor dysfunction.
Peripheral neuropathy affects hands and feet with pain, tingling, or numbness from diabetes, trauma, or toxins.
Nerve damage after surgery may cause burning, tingling, or shooting pain due to abnormal sensory processing.
Also known as CRPS, RSD causes burning limb pain, swelling, skin changes, and muscle atrophy after injury.
TMJ disorder affects the jaw joint, causing pain, popping, and difficulty chewing or opening the mouth.
Scrambler Therapy helps children with chronic pain conditions like neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and post-surgical pain without medications or invasive treatments.
Arthritis-related pain results from joint inflammation in conditions like osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Symptoms include stiffness, swelling, and chronic pain that worsens with movement or inactivity.
CIPN is a side effect of cancer treatment. Nerve damage from chemotherapy causes tingling, numbness, burning pain, and heightened sensitivity that disrupt daily activities.
CRPS causes severe, chronic limb pain after injury or surgery. Symptoms include swelling, skin color changes, and weakness. It involves nervous system dysregulation and inflammation.
Erythromelalgia is marked by burning pain, redness, and warmth in hands or feet, triggered by heat, exercise, or stress.
FBSS refers to chronic pain that continues after spine surgery due to scar tissue, misdiagnosis, or nerve irritation.
Neuropathy causes pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness due to diabetes, infections, toxins, or autoimmune disease.
Chronic cancer pain may result from tumor growth, nerve damage, or treatments. It’s often severe and difficult to control.
MS pain comes from nerve damage, muscle stiffness, or spasms. Symptoms include burning, tingling, or aching sensations.
This condition causes tingling, burning, or numbness, often from diabetes or injury, making walking and balance difficult.
Phantom limb pain causes painful sensations in an amputated limb due to brain and spinal cord changes
Postherpetic neuralgia causes burning, stabbing pain after shingles, triggered by nerve damage from herpes zoster.
Sciatica results from irritation of the sciatic nerve, causing sharp pain, tingling, or numbness down the leg.
This rare condition inflames the spinal cord, causing back pain, weakness, numbness, and bladder/bowel issues
Trigeminal neuralgia causes severe facial pain triggered by chewing, speaking, or light touch due to trigeminal nerve dysfunction.
Scrambler Therapy for Fast and Natural Chronic Nerve Pain Relief
Scrambler Therapy has been used to relieve chronic pain, numbness, burning, tingling, and other symptoms caused by several neurogenic conditions. These may include pain from chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, diabetic neuropathy, sciatica, and other chronic nerve-related conditions.
Yes. It has been FDA-approved since 2009. It is supported by research and clinical use at top medical and research institutions such as Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and The New England Journal of Medicine.
Yes. It is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment with an excellent safety profile. It is suitable for patients of all ages, including teens and children, and has shown strong results in helping patients reduce or eliminate chronic pain
Each treatment session lasts about 45–60 minutes. The initial treatment plan usually includes 10–12 sessions spread over two weeks to retrain the nervous system and maximize results.
Results vary depending on the patient and condition being treated, but most patients experience noticeable pain relief after completing 10–12 sessions. Some feel improvement earlier, while others may need the full treatment cycle before they see significant changes.
Yes, in some cases. To maintain long-term pain relief, periodic booster treatments (3–5 sessions) may be recommended. These refresh the therapy’s effect and help reinforce the delivery of “non-pain” signals to the nervous system.
Some insurance providers have begun covering Scrambler Therapy, depending on your case, provider, and plan benefits. Our office will verify coverage for you. If your insurance does not cover Scrambler Therapy, we offer cash pay options. For details, please call our office at (954) 476-6661.
We recommend wearing loose-fitting, comfortable clothing that can be easily adjusted. This allows the provider to place electrodes on the skin without difficulty.
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