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MelodyL 04-07-2010 04:40 PM

New kind of rebuilder????
 
Hi all!!!

Just came back from Alan's podiatrist and the other doctor in the practice told us he has neuropathy. We spoke about B-12, and then he said:

"have you heard about the nerve rebuilder socks?"

I said "Well, I've heard about the Rebuilder, but not anything about socks"

Just looked it up. Here's the link. The inventor of this gadget also invented the first in the ear thermometer.

http://www.rebuildermedical.com/

Please someone take a look and tell me if any of you have used this sock thing.

Also, it says it's contraindicated for people with implanted devices (and other stuff too).

Alan has a stent. Does this mean he can't use it. He is seeing Dr. Fred for a special VNG test on Friday. I'll bring this up to his doctor.

Alan's other doctor said that insurance covers this in full. NOW IF THEY WON'T PAY FOR A PAIR OF SHOES!!!, I mean, really!!!

Any comments??

P.S. About Alan getting a new pair of shoes from his HMO (as well as getting them to pay for last year's orthotic), well, I contacted Rep McMahon's office, and guess what? THEY GOT BACK TO ME.

We just filled out some form and are mailing it back to their office.

They will try and help.

Who knew???

Melody

Jomar 04-07-2010 05:25 PM

I think for the implanted devices they mean any implanted electrical device.
Pacemakers, SCS, etc.

mrsD 04-07-2010 05:25 PM

I have no idea....if this is effective.

But implantable devices means electrical ones. The stent is not electrical.

Jomar 04-07-2010 06:15 PM

Oh geez -- 800.00 for only the socks!

you have to buy the actual ReBuilder gizmo separately!!

I was thinking the socks came with the whole set up at the 800.00 price tag.

I wonder if there are quality knock offs that "do" the same thing.:confused:
{ but I have no idea if they really work or not...}

[
ReBuilder 300

The ReBuilder 300 Standard Model includes;
# The ReBuilderŪ 300
# 1 lead set
# 2 Adhesive Pad for direct application
# 5 year replacement warranty. If anything goes wrong with your unit, we will fix it or replace it.

Comes with everything you need!

Our Price: $499.00 ]


[
Accessory Conductive socks (pair) for the ReBuilder with conductive gel
Our Conductive garments are woven with a special conductive thread for maximum comfort and efficiency.

These conductive garments are Medicare approved.

*Does not include The ReBuilder.

Our Price: $800.00]
http://shop.rebuildermedical.com/category_s/28.htm

Has Alan ever tried a TENS ?
I know they state that they work differently but if a TENS helps then then more likely the ReBuilder might help also.

I would try some low level laser therapy and/or some far infrared therapy before spending the big bucks on a Rebuilder.
Some PTs or chiros usually have those and you could try it a few sessions to see if they help.

Laser/ Infrared/ far infrared info
http://laser.nu/
http://www.firheals.com/catalog/faq.php

MelodyL 04-07-2010 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 641745)
Oh geez -- 800.00 for only the socks!

you have to buy the actual ReBuilder gizmo separately!!

I was thinking the socks came with the whole set up at the 800.00 price tag.

I wonder if there are quality knock offs that "do" the same thing.:confused:
{ but I have no idea if they really work or not...}

[
ReBuilder 300

The ReBuilder 300 Standard Model includes;
# The ReBuilderŪ 300
# 1 lead set
# 2 Adhesive Pad for direct application
# 5 year replacement warranty. If anything goes wrong with your unit, we will fix it or replace it.

Comes with everything you need!

Our Price: $499.00 ]


[
Accessory Conductive socks (pair) for the ReBuilder with conductive gel
Our Conductive garments are woven with a special conductive thread for maximum comfort and efficiency.

These conductive garments are Medicare approved.

*Does not include The ReBuilder.

Our Price: $800.00]
http://shop.rebuildermedical.com/category_s/28.htm

Has Alan ever tried a TENS ?
I know they state that they work differently but if a TENS helps then then more likely the ReBuilder might help also.

I would try some low level laser therapy and/or some far infrared therapy before spending the big bucks on a Rebuilder.
Some PTs or chiros usually have those and you could try it a few sessions to see if they help.

Laser/ Infrared/ far infrared info
http://laser.nu/
http://www.firheals.com/catalog/faq.php


Yeah, he tried the TENS. Did nothing for him.
so I gather if the TENS didn't do anyting, then the Rebuilder won't either???:confused:

mrsD 04-07-2010 07:10 PM

sounds like a racket to me! I agree with Jo.... the prices are eyepopping! (they are hoping insurance will pay for it).

I also wonder how the pads "sense" your nerves. I wonder if that is even possible?

monika 04-07-2010 07:13 PM

I read it on the internet too. I was going to bring this to our appt tomorrow. It sounds hopeful.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MelodyL (Post 641669)
Hi all!!!

Just came back from Alan's podiatrist and the other doctor in the practice told us he has neuropathy. We spoke about B-12, and then he said:

"have you heard about the nerve rebuilder socks?"

I said "Well, I've heard about the Rebuilder, but not anything about socks"

Just looked it up. Here's the link. The inventor of this gadget also invented the first in the ear thermometer.

http://www.rebuildermedical.com/

Please someone take a look and tell me if any of you have used this sock thing.

Also, it says it's contraindicated for people with implanted devices (and other stuff too).

Alan has a stent. Does this mean he can't use it. He is seeing Dr. Fred for a special VNG test on Friday. I'll bring this up to his doctor.

Alan's other doctor said that insurance covers this in full. NOW IF THEY WON'T PAY FOR A PAIR OF SHOES!!!, I mean, really!!!

Any comments??

P.S. About Alan getting a new pair of shoes from his HMO (as well as getting them to pay for last year's orthotic), well, I contacted Rep McMahon's office, and guess what? THEY GOT BACK TO ME.

We just filled out some form and are mailing it back to their office.

They will try and help.

Who knew???

Melody


mrsD 04-07-2010 07:34 PM

Here is the explanation of FDA approved 501 devices:

http://www.dansdata.com/danletters189b.htm

MelodyL 04-07-2010 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 641796)
Here is the explanation of FDA approved 501 devices:

http://www.dansdata.com/danletters189b.htm

I clicked on the link, read all about how the Rebuildery is quackery, then scrolled down for Dr. Phillips home page, and

HOLY COW!!

This guy invents A LOT OF STUFF.

Good Lord!!!

Melody

echoes long ago 04-07-2010 08:24 PM

informative explanation of 501 devices and fda "approval"

Get an interferential therapy unit, a divided foot bath, put water with epson salts in each side of the foot bath, put one lead from the interferential therapy unit in one side of the divided foot bath and the other lead in the other side of the foot bath. Your feet will be encapsulated in water rather than socks but same effect, and much less than $800 for the socks alone.
its a shame how desperate people are preyed upon by these blood suckers.

this is the cheapest i have seen these. it runs on 9 volt battery as well as off an outlet.
http://www.medicalproductsonline.org...ential-if.html


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