Dr. John Hayes Jr. Discusses Chemotherapy Neuropathy Treatment
- Author John Hayes, Jr
- Published May 16, 2011
- Word count 677
Taking Misery to Miracles in Just 5 weeks...
New protocol dramatically reduces pain, burning and tingling, fosters your own independence too...
Whats different about this program?
Managing peripheral neuropathy in private practice can be one of the most frustrating clinical experiences for Primary Care Physicians and Neurologists alike.
Until now, most treatments have focused only on symptom control, largely by way of drugs, and blood sugar control in diabetic patients. Physical Therapy alone often provides little if any lasting relief. As you know, drug costs and patient compliance, as well as medication side effects have left us all wishing there were more as doctors that we could do for our patients.
Well, now there is! Using a combined program of patient care which includes nutrition and diet education, exercise and rehab therapies. Plus, we use clinically tested ReBuilder7.8Hz electrotherapy. With additional massage techniques and spinal manual therapies where indicated, patients can achieve not only lasting relief, but long term self management. Most patients can then be transitioned to home care with a successful clinical trial.
Whether due to diabetes, chemotherapy or other disorders, neuropathy symptoms share common causes. Nerve tissues are highly vulnerable to damage from diseases that impair the body's ability to transform nutrients into energy, process biochemical waste products, circulate oxygen, or manufacture some components of cellular repair.
Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of peripheral neuropathy in the United States. About 60 percent to 70 percent of people with diabetes have mild to severe forms of neuropathy. Chemotherapy is another leading cause in our age advancing population...
Many Patients have asked, why dont I just purchase a treatment unit (ReBuilder) and try to use it on my own? I dont need all the other stuff.
Here are the facts, and our experience treating patients like you.
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You are much more likely to have a successful and lasting result, if you treat under professional monitoring, instruction and supervision, for 1-2 months. If this works well for you, we will discharge you to a home care program. Some insurers will not even consider reimbursement for these devices unless a licensed professional has documented progress and objective improvement over a 1-2 month period of time.
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The system we use combines manual therapies, PLUS nutrition therapy, exercise and lifestyle instruction, and the doctors 28 plus years of expertise PLUS neurostimulation. Evidence suggests this approach may produce a much higher success rate.
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The Doctor will carefully instruct you over the course of your clinical trial, in proper home care, as well as train you on how to use the ReBuilder neurostimulator correctly. This often does not go nearly as well as it could when patients lack specific professional care.
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Insurance MAY cover part of care. You MAY be able to take an expense deduction, as well as use a Flex Spending Card.
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We find patients with neuropathy waste hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on drugs and prescriptions as well as other treatments which fail. We do everything humanly possible to see that this cycle is stopped, once and for all.
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This system and protocol by Dr. John Hayes, Jr. and developed over many months, after using the research and experience of Dr. David Phillips, an award winning medical device inventor.
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Dr. Hayes now instructs doctors of all disciplines around the world to use his in office systems to end the misery of neuropathy.
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Upon completion of a successful clinical trial of 1-2 months, you can be discharged with a special home care unit, and will need only periodic follow-ups. We can provide you with all the equipment and supplies at the lowest current "internet" pricing.
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The best results occur when you are fully committed to this process and a recovery.
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We can only tell if you are a candidate for this system after a very detailed physical examination. Our NeuropathyDRs (TM) schedule patients for these first come. We will gladly work with and keep all your doctors informed. In fact, Dr. Hayes produces a monthly educational newsletter and web based continuing education for them as well, on his revolutionary neuropathy treatment system.
Peripheral neuropathy doctors and patients will find free Ebooks and Subscriptions at http://NeuropathyDR.com Dr. John Hayes, Jr. is an Evvy Award Nominee and author of "Living and Practicing by Design" and "Beating Neuropathy- Taking Misery to Miracles in Just 5 weeks". Dr John Hayes Jr is also available for clinicians training and speaking engagements.
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