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I have a question about the efficacy and reimbursability (?) of Anodyne

Therapy. It's being presented as a treatment for primarily DPN and wounds.

The only literature I can find about it appears to be produced or funded by

the company that produces the product. I was wondering if anyone has any

info or can point me in the right direction to effectively evaluate this

product for use in our LTC setting.

Many Thanks in advance,

Betsi Slider Young

Regional Director of Operations

Rocky Mountain Region

Mariner Health Care

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The data collection has been completed. Currently UT Memphis has the data and

should be completing in the next couple of weeks. Two other studies were

recently released one in Diabetes Care Jan 2004. Website

WWW.diabetes.org/diabetescare. This was a double-blind randomized,

placebo-controlled study as well.

There should also be a study published this month in the Journal of Geriatric PT

by Kochman. I believe this study focused on improved balance.

As far as the results, I will give my opinion to anyone who wishes--just

e-mail me privately. Otherwise, if there is no objection, I will post the study

results on this site when I receive them.

Another interesting point for those interested. If you attended the CMS

meeting you could not get past the new " laser " devices that several manufactures

were showcasing. One of the new machines on the market is MEDX PhotoTherapy

870nm infrared. Anodyne is 890nm. Most of the PhotoTherapy machines were not

being

advertised for neuropathy but of increased circulation, faster healing,

reduce or eliminate pain and inflammation.

Newton, PT, CWS

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