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When Anodyne Therapy is utilized as part of a comprehensive plan of care, I have seen significant improvements in my patients’ pain and their quality of life.
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Indications Treatment Protocols Benefits & Duration Safety Insurance Coverage


What is Anodyne Therapy? 

Anodyne® Therapy is an Infrared Therapy Device that is applied in direct skin contact to any area of the body. Over 10,000 physicians have referred thousands of patients to our nearly 6,000 facilities across the country that offer Anodyne® Therapy. These local facilities provide Anodyne Infrared® Therapy as part of their care plan for conditions that would benefit from increasing circulation and reducing pain. Click here to view a short video presentation on Anodyne® Therapy.

If you have heard of Laser Therapy or LLLT, Anodyne® Therapy is in the same 'family' of treatments. Visit our Infrared Therapy Page to learn how Anodyne Therapy is different.

Indications

What conditions does Anodyne Therapy help?


Anodyne Therapy is cleared by FDA for temporarily increasing circulation and reducing pain, stiffness and muscle spasm. Therefore, any condition that would benefit from these indications may benefit from the effects of this infrared therapy device. Exceptional clinical outcomes with Anodyne® Therapy Products have been documented in 13 published peer reviewed studies involving nearly 5000 patients. Click here to visit our Clinical Research Page.

Anodyne may be used safely over:
Metal implants, pins, screws
Pacemakers and defibrillators

 

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Treatment Protocols

How often will patients need to go for treatment?

Chronic conditions: Typical protocols will require patients to be treated for a minimum of 30 minutes three times per week for approximately 4 weeks. Anodyne Therapy will be provided along with other skilled therapy interventions that are needed to improve function based on the patient’s assessment and personal goals.

Acute conditions: For severe pain, treatments can be given up to three times per day. Protocols may be of shorter duration and lower frequency in some cases.

The Care Plan should always be set by a therapist, physician or nurse based on a clinical assessment of the severity and duration of the patient’s condition. Longer standing conditions may require more frequent treatments and/or longer duration than 4 weeks.

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Benefits and Duration

How soon will patients feel better and how long will their relief last?
Some patients feel pain relief in the first treatment, while others need 6 or more treatments to feel improvement. Generally speaking, if patients have not felt some improvement within 12 treatments, infrared therapy may not be effective for their condition.
Anodyne Therapy relieves pain temporarily. Chronic painful and/or circulatory conditions will require lifetime use of a home system for long-term symptomatic relief.
Home units can be affordably obtained by patients after a successful course of clinical treatment.

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Safety

What are the precautions and possible side-effects?

Anodyne Therapy should not be used directly over or near:
Active cancerous tumors.
The womb during pregnancy.
Topical heating or cooling agents such as BenGay®, capsaicin cream or Biofreeze®. Completely remove these agents before applying Anodyne

Anodyne has no known drug interactions or side-effects. However, there are a few precautions.
Anodyne Therapy is a infrared light modality, however, the diodes are in direct skin contact. The diodes become warm, but no warmer than 110 degrees. Therefore there is a slight risk of a superficial burn. When our recommended protocols are followed, the risk of a thermal event is extremely rare.
People with circulatory compromise: Sometimes there is a slight increase in tingling or burning initially as blood flow increases. This can be likened to the feeling one has after sitting cross legged for a long period of time, or upon release of a rubber band around ones finger. This typically resolves within the first 6-8 treatments. This is a good sign, as it means that blood flow is becoming normalized.
People with diabetes: When increasing activity levels during therapy sessions, check blood sugars more regularly.

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Insurance Coverage

Will insurance cover patient treatments?

Home Care Agency Treatments
There is no extra charge for Anodyne Therapy treatments if other skilled services are delivered during the visit as part of a skilled plan of care under Medicare. Private Insurance coverage may vary.

Inpatient Treatment in Hospitals or Short-Term Stay Nursing Homes
There is no extra charge for Anodyne treatments for Medicare patients during the 100-day stay in a hospital or nursing home as it is included as part of a total rehab care plan. Private insurance coverage may vary.

Outpatient Treatment or Residents in Nursing Homes
Other medically necessary therapy services delivered as part of the care plan are covered by Medicare and Private Insurance unless benefit limits have been exceeded.
Medicare and some private insurance companies may not cover Anodyne Therapy treatments for certain conditions. Contact your local care provider to check on insurance coverage and charges. In most cases, the charge is no more than a small co-pay.

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What are you waiting for? The difference you can make for your patients can start today. Click here to find a local Anodyne Therapy Center near your office.

 

 

 

 

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