Are you suffering from chronic nerve pain and searching for a treatment that doesn’t rely on drugs, surgery, or implants?
Scrambler Therapy® is a cutting-edge solution clinically proven to treat chronic neuropathic pain—without side effects. This FDA-cleared, drug-free technology retrains your nervous system by replacing pain signals with synthetic “non-pain” messages that your brain learns to recognize.
Thousands of patients nationwide have experienced lasting relief now it’s your turn.
Invented by Professor Giuseppe Marineo in Rome, Scrambler Therapy® is based on the revolutionary idea that pain is not just a sensation—it’s information. By replacing “pain” signals with synthetic “non-pain” messages via electrodes placed on the skin, the therapy helps reset the way the brain processes chronic pain.
This method has shown success rates up to 90%, according to a New England Journal of Medicine article, and is used by top institutions like Johns Hopkins and Mayo Clinic.
At Scrambler Therapy of Long Island:
Treatment takes about 45 minutes per session
Most patients complete 5-7 sessions over 2 weeks
Relief typically builds and lasts for months or even years
This is not a temporary band-aid. It’s a neurological reset that delivers sustainable relief—especially for patients who’ve tried everything else.
Scrambler Therapy® is used to treat burning, tingling, and numbness caused by many forms of chronic neuropathy. Some examples include:
A common complication of diabetes that causes burning, numbness, tingling, or sharp pain in the hands and feet due to nerve damage.
Nerve pain or numbness caused by chemotherapy drugs, often experienced as tingling, burning, or electric shock sensations in the extremities.
Damage to the peripheral nerves, often causing burning, tingling, or numbness—frequently from diabetes, chemotherapy, or injury.
A nerve disorder that causes chronic, severe pain—usually in a limb—after an injury or surgery. Symptoms may include burning pain, swelling, and skin changes.
Ongoing or worsening pain after spinal surgery, commonly due to nerve damage, inflammation, or scar tissue around nerve roots.
Pain that feels like it's coming from a missing limb, often described as stabbing, burning, or shooting sensations due to nerve signal confusion.
A chronic condition causing extreme, shock-like facial pain due to irritation of the trigeminal nerve, often triggered by simple actions like chewing or brushing teeth.
Chronic migraines with nerve-related pain components, which may respond to neuromodulation techniques like Scrambler Therapy® when traditional treatments fail.
Persistent nerve pain following shingles, typically felt as burning, stabbing, or aching in the affected area.
Pain radiating from the lower back down the leg, often caused by inflammation along the sciatic nerve.
Nerve pain with no known cause, often presenting as burning, tingling, or shooting sensations in various parts of the body.
A pain condition often seen in children and adolescents where normal pain signals become amplified, leading to widespread sensitivity.
If your pain involves nerve damage or dysfunction, there's a high chance Scrambler Therapy® can help—even if you've tried everything else.
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