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At South Florida Scrambler Therapy, we believe that every individual deserves to live a life free from the constraints of chronic pain. We're committed to providing compassionate care and effective treatments that address the root cause of your pain, rather than just masking the symptoms.
With over 28 years of experience, our focus extends beyond just treating symptoms – we believe in treating the whole person. Our holistic approach to pain management combines expertise with empathy, ensuring that you receive personalized care tailored to your unique needs.
Our goal is to empower you to take control of your health and reclaim your life from pain, so you can live each day to the fullest.
Scrambler Therapy: Our non-invasive treatment effectively reduces chronic neuropathic pain by delivering painless electrical signals to disrupt pain signals to the brain. With personalized treatment plans, we address conditions like neuropathy, CRPS, and failed back surgery syndrome.
Our flagship service, Scrambler Therapy, is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment that effectively reduces chronic neuropathic pain. Using advanced technology, we deliver painless electrical signals to disrupt pain signals to the brain, offering significant and lasting pain relief. With our expertise and personalized treatment plans, we help patients experience relief from conditions such as neuropathy, CRPS, failed back surgery syndrome, and more.
At South Florida Scrambler Therapy, we take pride in our team of highly skilled professionals who are dedicated to providing the highest level of care and expertise. Meet the experts behind our innovative approach to pain management:
Dr. Rick Markson, DC
Dr. Richard Drucker, MD
Dr. Issac Ashcraft, DPT
Each of our doctors has received specialized training and certification in delivering Scrambler Therapy. They trained under Dr. Boese, the first physician in the United States to be certified in Scrambler Therapy® through Delta International Services & Logistics by the inventor Giuseppe Marineo, a biophysicist at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. Their collaboration with leading experts contributes to the high standards of our treatment protocols.
You can trust that you're in good hands at South Florida Scrambler Therapy. Our expert team is here to guide you through every step of your treatment journey and help you reclaim your life from chronic pain.
Scrambler Therapy® Technology was originally developed in Italy for treatment of chronic, neuropathic and oncologic pain resistant to opiates, anti-seizure medications, intravenous anesthetics and other forms of treatment. Scrambler Therapy® is a noninvasive, non-pharmaceutical approach to pain therapy. It is a new and revolutionary medical treatment with a 90% success rate for chronic and neuropathic pain.* The Scrambler or MC-5A FDA 510 (K) cleared standalone unit is similar in appearance to an electrocardiogram device. A healthcare professional certified in Scrambler Therapy can correctly identify placement sites for treatment.
The Scrambler device resembles an electrocardiogram medical device in appearance. It has five electrodes the physician places on non-painful tissue near the site of pain but never on the site of pain.
Scrambler Therapy has received strong support from top research institutions globally. A notable review by pain experts at Johns Hopkins University, published in The New England Journal of Medicine in July 2023, reports that Scrambler Therapy provides significant relief for 80%- 90% of chronic pain patients. It is recognized for its effectiveness, noninvasiveness, and potential for permanent relief, positioning it as a promising alternative to traditional methods like TENS.
This FDA-approved therapy works by administering electrical stimulation through the skin, "scrambling" pain signals to the brain with non-pain signals from adjacent areas. This process helps reset the brain's pain perception, offering significant and lasting pain reduction.
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Scrambler (Calmare) Therapy has been FDA-approved since 2009 as safe and effective for use in the U.S. Currently, it is not covered by Medicare or most commercial insurance companies.
At South Florida Scrambler Therapy, the Scrambler procedure charge is $400.00/session, due at the time of service. There is NO CHARGE for the medical records review or the initial consultation. The recommended initial treatment plan is 10 visits. If you require future booster treatments, you can expect to receive 3-5 treatments.
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South Florida Scrambler Therapy is a non-invasive, non-narcotic pain clinic. We treat chronic and neuropathic pain and various chronic disease conditions. Our 6000-square-foot pain management clinic centrally located 15 minutes from the Ft. Lauderdale Airport offers a new state-of-the-art medical treatment called Scrambler Therapy for chronic and neuropathic pain and for patients experiencing pain from cancer and chemotherapy. We also offer several other types of therapies for acute pain and pain from chronic disease conditions see our site.
Pain becomes chronic when it persists beyond the expected period of body tissue injury and healing. Generally, in order to qualify for a diagnosis for chronic pain the range is pain lasting 3 to 6 months after the injury has healed or as part of an ongoing condition. It can also occur without any previous injury, illness or known cause. The pain is severe and persistent and sets the stage for the greatest changes in our lives. Chronic Pain Is A Real Disease www.uspainfoundation.org
The usage of anticonvulsants e.g. Gabapentin, Lyrica, Neurontin, Lamictal and Toradol in pill, inhaler and cream form generally calls for a greater number of treatments while the patient is being weaned. The potential of a weaning process should be evaluated by a certified M.D. in conjunction with the primary physician since the patient may be taking the anticonvulsants for a different medical condition. A patient should not try to wean themselves without being monitored by a physician or health professional. For the maximum efficacy of our treatments it is best to be either off the anticonvulsants completely for a minimum of one week or at the lowest possible dose. Patients must also refrain from taking muscle relaxants but only during the therapy series of treatments unless required by primary or referring physician. Opiate usage is discouraged but can be taken during the therapy process but only at a very low dose and any weaning from opiates must be supervised by the primary physician. Ketamine, including cream form is incompatible with Scrambler Therapy and the patient must be Ketamine free for at least 6 months. The normal analgesic effect of Scrambler Therapy after the patient stops taking Ketamine is unknown. Any over the counter analgesics and herbs should also be discussed with the doctor and technician if taken during the process. This will assist the doctors in understanding the true analgesic effect of the Scrambler Therapy treatments.
YES. We provide special information for spouse, caregiver or support person that can be very helpful for you and them during one of the most difficult times in your lives. We will be glad to discuss the information and assist you in any way possible. Our staff is compassionate and understands the experience of pain as a real disease.
We offer a range of drug-free treatments or therapies that will help you get quick and lasting relief from chronic pain.
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