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Anodyne Therapy

Conditions that may Respond to Anodyne Therapy

  • Neuropathy
  • Lumbar Stenosis & Low Back Pain
  • Diabetic Peripheral Nephropathy
  • Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis
  • Knee Pain
  • Shoulder and Elbow Pains
  • Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
About the ReBuilder Electrical Muscle Stimulation Device


The Anodyne® Infrared Therapy Systems are FDA cleared medical devices used to increase circulation and reduce pain, stiffness, and muscle spasm.  Anodyne Therapy uses targeted and focused infrared light emitting diodes (LEDs) because infrared light penetrates more deeply into the body.  While we cannot visibly see infrared waves, our bodies respond to infrared with increased circulation by stimulating nitric oxide production in our own body.  Anodyne Therapy increases local circulation, which increases your body's ability to provide the essential nutrients needed by your cells to function properly and heal more efficiently.


Details about the light therapy specifics:

  • Wavelength (measured in nm) is the waveform in which packets of light (photons) travel. This is important because some wavelengths penetrate more deeply into the body where they are absorbed to deliver its clinical benefit.  Anodyne uses near infrared at 890 nm for this reason.
  • Power Density is the amount of light power delivered to an area of the body. Anodyne delivers more power over an area of 1 square inch than any other light therapy product available for home use. 
  • Pulse Frequency is the number of times the light turns on and off each second. Anodyne has a pulse frequency of 292 per second. Other products operate at other frequencies. 
  • Duty Cycle is what percentage of the time the light is on compared to how often it is off. Anodyne has a duty cycle of about 50%.


Learn more about the Anodyne® device here...Anodyne Therapy


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