Amanda Greening, a healthy 20-year-old, began having severe pain in her left foot sometime after spraining her left ankle. Pain medication, including opioids, did not help and the pain increased to the point where she had to use crutches. Eventually, Amanda lost her ability to walk entirely. A physician who used “scrambler therapy” was able to stop the pain, leaving her able to walk freely and return to her normal life.
Scrambler Therapy Helped My Daughter Walk Again
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