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Neuropathy Treatment in Saint George, Utah

Living with burning, tingling, or numbness in your hands and feet? Our Proprietary Methods of Therapy reduces symptoms with metabolics, at-home therapy, less in-office visits, and retrains your brain to stop sending pain signals—providing lasting relief without drugs, without surgery, and without side effects.

FDA-Cleared
Drug-Free
80% Success Rate
Neuropathy Treatment with Calmare Therapy in Saint George Utah - Dixie Chiro
Understanding Your Condition

What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy occurs when damaged nerve fibers begin sending faulty signals to your brain. This causes unusual sensations—burning, tingling, numbness, stabbing pain—even when there's nothing physically wrong with your hands or feet.

For many people, neuropathy becomes chronic, persisting for months or years. Traditional treatments like medications often provide limited relief and come with unwanted side effects.

At Dixie Chiro, we use Calmare Therapy—an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment that addresses neuropathic pain at its source by retraining your brain to stop sending pain signals.

Common Types We Treat:

Diabetic Neuropathy Chemotherapy-Induced Post-Surgical Idiopathic Post-Herpetic (Shingles)
Nerve Pathways and Neuropathy - How Calmare Therapy Works
Recognizing the Signs

Do You Experience These Symptoms?

Neuropathy symptoms can range from mildly annoying to completely debilitating. If you're experiencing any of these, Calmare Therapy may help:

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Burning Sensations

Feeling like your feet are on fire, especially at night

Tingling & Pins/Needles

Constant prickling sensations in hands or feet

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Numbness

Loss of feeling, difficulty sensing temperature

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Stabbing Pain

Sharp, shooting pains that come without warning

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Balance Problems

Difficulty walking, unsteadiness on your feet

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Sleep Disruption

Pain that keeps you awake or wakes you up

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Medication Dependence

Relying on pain meds that don't fully work

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Reduced Quality of Life

Avoiding activities you once enjoyed

The Technology

How Calmare Therapy Works

Calmare uses a biophysical approach—not drugs—to retrain your brain and stop chronic pain signals at their source.

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Electrodes Placed

Small surface electrodes are placed on your skin near the painful areas.

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"No-Pain" Signal Sent

The device transmits a synthesized "no-pain" message along the same nerve pathways that carry your pain signals.

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Brain Retraining

Your brain begins to accept the "no-pain" signal as the new normal, overriding the chronic pain messages.

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Lasting Relief

Over 10-12 sessions, your nervous system is "rebooted" and the chronic pain signal is turned off.

Why Calmare Is Different

Unlike medications that simply mask pain or TENS units that temporarily block signals, Calmare Therapy actually retrains your nervous system through neural plasticity.

The treatment sends 16 distinct algorithms through your nerves, creating artificial "no-pain" codes that your brain eventually accepts as real. Think of it as rebooting a computer stuck in a loop—Calmare resets your pain processing system.

Calmare vs. Traditional TENS

Calmare Therapy Retrains brain, 16 algorithms, lasting relief, administered by professionals
TENS Units Blocks signals temporarily, single algorithm, relief stops when device stops
Who We Help

Conditions Treated with Calmare

Calmare Therapy has been shown effective for a wide range of chronic neuropathic pain conditions.

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Diabetic Neuropathy

Burning, tingling, and numbness in feet and hands caused by diabetes-related nerve damage.

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Chemotherapy-Induced (CIPN)

Nerve pain resulting from cancer treatments with taxanes, platinums, and other chemo drugs.

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Post-Surgical Neuropathy

Persistent nerve pain following surgery, including failed back surgery syndrome.

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Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

Lingering pain after shingles that can persist for months or years.

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Complex Regional Pain (CRPS)

Chronic pain condition affecting limbs, often after injury or surgery.

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Sciatica & Lumbar Pain

Radiating nerve pain from the lower back down through the legs.

80%
Success Rate
Clinical Studies
59%
Average Pain Reduction
After 10 Sessions
0
Known Side Effects
Drug-Free Treatment
FDA
Cleared Device
510(k) Certified
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Dr. Wagner Explains Calmare Therapy

Listen to Dr. Wagner discuss how Calmare Therapy works to relieve chronic neuropathic pain.

Calmare Therapy for Chronic Pain

Learn about this revolutionary treatment that retrains your nervous system to stop pain signals.

Common Questions

Neuropathy Treatment FAQs

How many Calmare treatments will I need?

A typical treatment protocol consists of 10-12 sessions, usually performed daily over two weeks. Each session lasts 30-45 minutes. Some patients experience significant relief after just a few sessions.

Is Calmare Therapy painful?

No. Most patients describe the sensation as a mild tapping or buzzing—nothing like the discomfort of their neuropathy. The treatment is designed to be comfortable, and many find it relaxing.

How long do the results last?

Results vary by patient. Some experience lasting relief for months or years. Others may need occasional "booster" sessions. The key is that Calmare addresses the root cause of your pain, not just symptoms.

Can I stop taking my neuropathy medications?

Many patients reduce or eliminate their pain medications after Calmare treatment. However, always work with your prescribing doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen.

Are there any side effects?

Calmare Therapy has an excellent safety profile with no known serious side effects. Some patients report mild, temporary fatigue or skin sensitivity. Because it's drug-free, there are no risks of addiction.

Will my insurance cover Calmare Therapy?

Coverage varies by insurance plan. We recommend checking with your provider. We also offer payment plans. Many patients find Calmare cost-effective compared to ongoing medication costs.

Ready for Relief?

Stop living with neuropathy pain

Schedule your evaluation to learn if Calmare Therapy is right for your neuropathy.