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I thought this article was interesting. Wanted to share it with the group.Stephen Barrett, DPM, says some patients who are not surgical candidates for nerve decompression can get relief from the system.“We’ve had some patients that have had extraordinary results,” says Dr. Barrett, a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.“We’ve also had some patients that have had mixed results. Overall, it’s been a very beneficial thing.”Dr. Barrett says he also has initial neurosensory documentation with the pressure specified sensory device, which has shown significant improvement in two-point static discrimination after 12 treatments.Glen Robison, DPM, has used Anodyne Therapy on patients with diabetic neuropathy, plantar fasciitis, ulceration and other problems. After therapy, most patients have said they can feel their feet. He says 90 percent or more of diabetics who use the product find their neuropathic numbness reversed.“The success was overwhelming,” says Dr. Robison. “I have a steady flow of diabetics and non-diabetics with neuropathy who have greatly benefited.”Here is a link. You can also google for related topics. Do a search for Anodyne Therapy.