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Last May there was a posting from Newton, I believe, regarding a

random control study on anodyne therapy and its effects on returning

sensation that he had teamed with the University of Tennessee for.

Any updated information? Thank you. Kathy

Kathy Orra RN, BSN, CRRN

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This new modality seems to be effective for a variety of problems including

diabetic neuropathy, proprioceptive disorders, sensory deficits etc. Has

anybody discovered how to bill/code for this item in our treatment plan.

Thank you for your help.

Norton, PT

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Have you heard about the medical study done by Dr. Weintraub on the

use of magnetic insoles for diabetic neuropathy? 300 patients in a

nationwide double blind study at major medical centers across the country

participated. It proved that there was significant improvement with pain

relief, sensation return and ability to sweat. There is lasting benefit as

long as the patient wears the insoles inside his shoe. If you would like a

copy of the study I can send it email.

The unit I have has been scientifically researched and is a class II medical

device. It is LED infrared.

Killigrew, PT

Integrative Healing

Indianapolis, IN

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> > including diabetic neuropathy, proprioceptive disorders, sensory

> > deficits etc. Has anybody discovered how to bill/code for this item in

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> > our treatment plan. Thank you for your help. Norton, PT

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I think they have their own vendor, but I cannot remember who it is. The

clinical units (6 or 8 channels) are around $6,000 and the reimbursement is

poor--something like 25/session. You would have to see 240 patients who

need this type of treatment to recoup your money. The research shows that

it is very effective with stubborn wounds and with restoring to a degree

sensation in the lower extremities. The research is promising for non-union

fracture healing. However...Beware! The rep will try to convince you that

it is what you do during the rest of the visit that will pay for the

unit--like ther ex and balance training, etc.--but those are other skills

you are charging for that don't necessarily have anything to do with the

cost of that unit. My advice is that unless you are getting or can get a

rather large increase in patients " because " you have the unit, don't do it.

Do your research and take the advice of those who have found less expensive

units. I have seen many of these gathering dust at several clinics when I

did temp work. For the home units, the patient with stubborn wounds or

diabetic or other neuropathy will get great results, but they have to use

the unit for life--better than losing a toe, foot, or leg. Good luck!!

Connolly, PT

PT Plus of Oak Creek

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> I am looking for information on a treatment ordered by one of our

> physician's today called an anodyne. Is this approved by Medicare and if

> so what CPT code is used. Also looking for info on a vendor and cost of

> the unit. Thanks for any help.

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