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Old 09-25-2014, 10:54 AM #1
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Has anyone tried this?
Is it a scam?
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At one point in time some insurances paid for this for diabetic neuropathy.

When I had my PT for a tendon injury, the PT told me some of their patients benefited from anodyne.

But then more studies were done and now, the insurances have dropped coverage, as it was not thought to be worth it.

Some people have posted here about it though. So do a search to find those older posts.

This is one example of a study with negative findings:
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/31/2/316.long
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I did treatments that insurance paid for I did not think it helped at the time I could have bought a unit for the cost in copays They sell some that are re-hab for less I actually am thinking though of trying again/buying a unit My feet are ice cold all day in winter no matter if inside or out It is supposed to help with blood flow so maybe that might help that
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If you can find a PT or DC with a low level laser (also called cold /soft laser) (not LED), that might be worth a try a few times.

An overall expert adjustment might be beneficial too , just in case something is pinching , DC can do foot,knees, elbows wrists any joint..
mine also does soft tissue work..
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