Can H wave help neuropathy?

Results: The H-Wave device decreased pain ratings across various chronic soft tissue inflammation and neuropathic pain conditions.
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What does H-Wave help with?

Home H-Wave is used to help relieve pain and help speed the recovery process by increasing blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, improving range of motion, relaxing muscle spasms, and preventing disuse atrophy.
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What is the difference between a TENS unit and H-Wave?

H-Wave is rehabilitative and achieves cumulative, long-lasting relief and benefits from a 30-minute treatment. Unlike TENS, which stops working once the pads are off, or EMS, which focuses on muscle re-education, H-Wave delivers rehabilitative benefits and pain relief by targeting the root cause of symptoms.
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Does stimulation help neuropathy?

Electrical stimulation may be an effective alternative and adjunctive therapy to current interventions for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Electrical stimulation provided improvement in symptoms of painful neuropathy (six studies) and sensory neuropathy (one study) in persons with diabetes.
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What happens in the body during an H-Wave?

H-Wave has a low frequency setting that works uniquely by activating muscles through non-fatiguing muscle contractions. By contracting muscles with H-Wave, you are creating very significant compression of the lymphatic vessels.
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Does pain mean its healing?

Pain. How does the area feel? It's normal to feel some pain, swelling, and heat around a wound as it starts to heal. But if the pain doesn't go away, it might indicate a non-healing wound.
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What is the H-Wave reflex?

The H-reflex (or Hoffmann's reflex) is a reflectory reaction of muscles after electrical stimulation of sensory fibers (Ia afferents stemming from muscle spindles) in their innervating nerves (for example, those located behind the knee).
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Does vibration therapy work for neuropathy?

Both whole body and region specific vibration therapy may be used in our treatment of neuropathy. Whole body vibration therapy has been used for the treatment of pain, rehabilitation, and to enhance athletic performance. Studies have demonstrated benefits such as: Increased muscle strength and endurance.
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Where do you put TENS pads for neuropathy?

Peripheral Neuropathy (upper extremities)

Channel 2: Place one electrode over the anterior wrist. Place the other electrode over the carpal area. Keep electrodes off any affected areas with little or no sensation. Note: Electrodes need to be placed on areas of skin with good sensation.
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Is EMS good for neuropathy?

Conclusions: In an uncontrolled setting, EMS seems to be an effective treatment for symptomatic neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes, especially in patients with strong symptoms.
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Does Medicare cover H-Wave?

Medicare Members: HMO BlueSM

This is NOT a covered service.
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Is H-Wave FDA approved?

The H-Wave® device has received 510(k) approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a muscle stimulator. Approved uses for this device include: treatment of muscle spasm, deterrence or reduction of muscle disuse atrophy, and improvement of muscle range of motion, among others.
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How many times a day can you use electrotherapy?

You can begin with one 15-minute therapy session. Repeat for another 15 minutes if needed. Use up to three times per day at a maximum. During each therapy, rate your pain before and after the session, 1 (low) to 10 (high) in order to gauge the true reduction of pain.
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How long does TENS pain relief last?

Length of pain relief

The post-stimulation analgesic effects of TENS can therefore last anywhere from five minutes to 18 hours (Woolf, 1991).
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Who owns H-Wave?

Electronic Waveform Lab, Inc. (EWL) is the sole developer and manufacturer of the H-Wave® device. In 1981 EWL introduced this completely unique technology and discovered unmatched success in rehabilitation and pain control.
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What is Alpha stem?

Alpha-Stim® is a non-invasive prescription medical device (prescription not required outside the U.S.) that is FDA cleared to provide fast, safe and effective treatment of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and pain.
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Can a TENS unit help with neuropathy in the feet?

TENS therapy can be used to treat pain from arthritis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, spinal cord injuries, and neuropathy.
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Can you use TENS unit for neuropathy in feet?

Studies show that TENS can help relieve pain from diabetic nerve damage, most commonly in the hands and feet.
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Why does my neuropathy get worse at night?

At night our body temperature fluctuates and goes down a bit. Most people tend to sleep in a cooler room as well. The thought is that damaged nerves might interpret the temperature change as pain or tingling, which can heighten the sense of neuropathy.
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Is vibration good for neuropathy of the feet?

This study indicates that the whole body vibration treatment reduces neuropathic pain, and improves gait in a patient with type II diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Are vibrating massagers good for neuropathy?

For the treatment of peripheral neuropathy, Whole Body Vibration offers the benefits of reduced symptoms, increased strength, increased postural control and improved balance.
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What machine is good for neuropathy?

Thoman recommends using weightlifting machines. “If you use free weights, you're more likely to drop them and injure yourself,” Thoman says. If you want a cardiovascular workout, try a stationary bike rather than a treadmill or elliptical machine.
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What happens if H-reflex is absent?

If the H-reflex is absent bilaterally, it may reflect more generalized disease, such as peripheral neuropathy. Older patients often do not have good H-reflexes as a normal finding.
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What might the absence of the H-reflex indicate in a patient?

Absent H reflexes are characteristic of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (Guillain–Barré syndrome). This loss of H reflexes occurs early and may be an isolated finding in patients studied within several days after onset of illness.
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What is the difference between H-reflex and F-wave?

F waves can help determine the presence of a polyneuropathy. A waves can reflect axonal damage. H reflexes provide nerve conduction measurements along the entire length of the nerve, demonstrating abnormalities in neuropathies and radiculopathies.
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