Description
Calmare MC-5A Pain Therapy System
The Calmare MC-5A Pain Therapy System, commonly known as Calmare Therapy, is a non-invasive medical device used for pain management. It’s based on a technology known as Scrambler Therapy, which aims to provide relief for patients suffering from chronic pain by sending non-pain signals to the brain, effectively “scrambling” pain messages.
Features :
1. Scrambler Therapy Technology
- The Calmare MC-5A uses a unique form of scrambler therapy, a method designed to modify the way pain signals are interpreted by the brain. It delivers synthetic “non-pain” signals to the nerve fibers that confuse or “scramble” the perception of pain, retraining the brain over time to recognize the signals as non-painful.
2. Non-invasive
- The device works without the need for surgical intervention, drugs, or injections. It simply uses electrodes that are placed on the skin near the areas of pain.
3. Personalized Treatment
- The Calmare system can be adjusted to suit the individual needs of the patient. It delivers customized stimulation patterns that can vary depending on the patient’s condition and level of pain.
4. Wide Range of Applications
- Effective in treating a variety of chronic and neuropathic pain conditions, such as:
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)
- Phantom limb syndrome
- Post-herpetic neuralgia
- Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)
- Fibromyalgia, and more
5. No Side Effects
- Since the Calmare MC-5A is non-pharmaceutical, patients typically experience little to no side effects, unlike opioid medications or other pain treatments that can have severe side effects.
6. Portable and Easy to Use
- The device is relatively compact and portable, making it easier for medical professionals to use in different treatment settings. Some patients might also have access to treatments at home under professional supervision.
7. FDA-Cleared
- The Calmare MC-5A is FDA-cleared for the treatment of chronic neuropathic and oncologic pain, providing it a regulatory backing for its safety and efficacy in clinical settings.
8. Quick Sessions
- Each treatment session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, and the full treatment protocol usually requires multiple sessions (typically 10 to 12) spread over a few weeks, depending on the patient’s needs.
9. Durable Pain Relief
- While results vary from patient to patient, many report significant pain relief that can last for weeks or months after completing the initial course of therapy.
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