Anodyne Infrared Therapy
Anodyne Infrared Therapy is a FDA-cleared system that increases local circulation and reduces pain. Due to increased circulation, the following outcomes have been demonstrated in clinical studies and treatment of thousands of patients with neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease.
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Restored protective sensation | |
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Improved gait and balance and reduced falls | |
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Healing of all types of wounds |
That's enough to thrill America's 16 million diabetics and millions of others who suffer from the complications of neuropathy and impaired circulation.
How does Anodyne Infrared Therapy work? Light-emitting diodes are fitted into flexible pads that can be applied directly to the skin on any part of the body. When the monochromatic infrared energy therapy pads are placed on the skin, the photon energy helps release a free radical called Nitric Oxide from hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Nitric Oxide increases local microcirculation, has beneficial effects on nerve function and pain, and helps deliver oxygen and nutrients where they are needed.
Conditions that Have Been Responsive to Anodyne Infrared Therapy
Inflammation/Infection
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Bursitis | |
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Osteoarthritis | |
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Rheumatoid Arthritis | |
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Tendonitis | |
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Plantar Fasciitis | |
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Lateral Epicondylitis | |
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Neuritis | |
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Synovitis | |
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Bell's Palsy | |
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Cellulitis | |
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Osteomyelitis (IV Antibiotics)* |
Range of Motion Deficits
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Frozen Shoulder | |
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Contractures |
Orthopedic
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Non-Union/Jones Fractures | |
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Degenerative Disc |
Chronic Wounds
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Venous Ulcers | |
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Pressure Ulcers | |
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Diabetic Ulcers | |
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Arterial Ulcers |
Pain
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Neuralgia | |
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Fibromyalgia | |
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Neuropathic Pain | |
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Ischemic Pain | |
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Chronic Pelvic Pain |
Nerve Entrapments
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TMJ | |
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Carpal Tunnel | |
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Tarsal Tunnel |
Swelling
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Edema | |
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Lymphedema | |
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Sprains and Strains |
Post-Operative
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Reduce Swelling/Pain | |
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Speed Healing | |
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Reduce Adhesions | |
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Reduce Scarring |
Peripheral Neuropathy
*Depends on involvement
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