Dr Renee Hartz on Rebuilder Medical Device
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2020
- Dr. Renee Hartz, medical director for the Chicago Center for Myofascial Pain Relief, discusses the use of the Rebuilder medical device, and how it may reduce or stop the progression of peripheral neuropathy.
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How can I find out more about this treatment? What website, phone number, or other means to be checked out and see if I can get relief?
you can go to www.rebuildermedical.com. Dr Hartz has retired, so the company can direct you to a medical provider near you.
Can it work for paralysis. 👍🏻
We cannot comment on specific medical conditions. Check with your primary care doctor. The rebuilder medical device is only approved to work with neuropathy.
Can anybody who has peripheral neuropathy and has gone through a course of treatment using this ReBuilder testify as to its level of efficaciousness?
I’m part of a support group on FB and one person said she’s been using it and helps her. I guess we won’t know until we try. Everyone is different.
I am going through therapy now. I have done 3 treatments in office and I am using the Rebuilder at home on days I don't go in for electronic cell signaling. I have noticed a small difference in the circulation in my feet. I still have 11 weeks to go so hopefully I will continue to see more improvement.
We have had good success with many people. Consistent daily treatment is the key. You can check out the rebuilder Medical website for efficacy data.
I am currently on hold with the number that you have posted, I hope that this is not a gimmick
@@AdventuresWithAudreyLeigh How'd you end up after the 11 weeks?
The comments are not very encouraging. No comment to say that the treatment cured the neuropathy. Very disappointing.