Scrambler Therapy for Chronic Nerve Pain in South Florida
Trained Directly by the Inventor
Advanced Certification from the Source

Certificate of Advanced Training awarded by Professor Giuseppe Marineo at the European Hospital in Rome, Italy
“Earning this certification under the guidance of the inventor deepens my commitment to delivering advanced non-invasive reduction of discomfort techniques."
- Dr. Rick Markson
Finally, a New Option for Chronic Pain Conditions
Non-invasive & Drug-free
80% Success Rate
Lasting Relief
We help patients find long-lasting relief from
Symptoms: Widespread muscle and joint pain, stiffness, fatigue, and extreme sensitivity to touch or movement.
Symptoms: Joint stiffness, swelling, pain, and reduced mobility, often worse in the morning or after inactivity
Symptoms: Severe shoulder, arm, and hand pain, tingling, weakness, or numbness caused by nerve damage.
Symptoms: Burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain in hands and feet after chemotherapy.
Symptoms: Persistent aching, stiffness, or sharp pain in the lower or upper back lasting longer than 3 months
Symptoms: Burning pain, swelling, color or temperature changes, and skin sensitivity in an arm or leg.
Symptoms: Numbness, burning, tingling, or stabbing pain in feet, legs, or hands linked to diabetes.
Symptoms: Episodes of burning pain, redness, and warmth in hands or feet triggered by heat or activity.
Symptoms: Painful reaction to light touch, pressure, or even clothing brushing against the skin.
Symptoms: Chronic back or leg pain persisting or worsening after spinal surgery.
Symptoms: Widespread muscle pain, fatigue, sleep problems, and tender points across the body.
Symptoms: Tingling, numbness, burning, or sharp pain in hands, feet, or other areas due to nerve damage.
Symptoms: Unexplained numbness, burning, tingling, or stabbing pain in extremities without a known cause.
Symptoms: Severe, constant pain caused by tumor growth, nerve compression, or cancer treatment side effects.
Symptoms: Lower back pain, stiffness, or radiating discomfort into the hips or legs.
Symptoms: Nerve pain, burning, stabbing, or muscle spasms associated with MS flare-ups.
Symptoms: Localized numbness, weakness, or shooting pain caused by nerve injury or compression.
Symptoms: Burning, tingling, stabbing pain, or loss of sensation in the legs and feet.
Symptoms: Persistent pain, fatigue, headaches, stomachaches, or musculoskeletal pain impacting daily activities.
Symptoms: Numbness, tingling, burning, or weakness starting in the hands or feet, spreading upward.
Symptoms: Burning, stabbing, or cramping pain felt in a missing or amputated limb
Symptoms: Persistent burning, tingling, or stabbing pain after surgery due to nerve damage.
Symptoms: Burning, stabbing, or shooting nerve pain in areas where shingles rash healed.
Symptoms: Severe burning pain, swelling, skin color and temperature changes after an injury.
Symptoms: Sharp, shooting pain radiating from the lower back through the buttock and down one leg.
Symptoms: Jaw pain, clicking, headaches, and difficulty chewing due to joint dysfunction.
Symptoms: Back pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling in arms or legs, sometimes with bladder issues.
Symptoms: Sudden, severe facial pain described as electric shock-like or stabbing, triggered by touch or movement.
Benefits of Scrambler Treatment Care
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Safe, painless, and non-invasive
Sessions last just 45 to 60 minutes
Relief after 10 to 12 treatments
Improved mobility, sleep and quality of life
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Most Asked Questions
Scrambler Treatment is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared treatment that uses electrostimulation to retrain the brain to interpret chronic pain signals as non-pain signals. It is often used for neuropathic and cancer-related pain.
It is typically available in specialized pain clinics, oncology centers, integrative medicine practices, and physical therapy facilities. Availability varies by region, so patients are encouraged to check local pain treatment centers.
It is most effective for conditions involving nerve pain, including chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, and chronic neuropathic pain syndromes.
The therapy sends “non-pain” electrical signals through surface electrodes placed on the skin near the pain site. These signals override chronic pain messages and retrain nerve pathways toward normal sensation.
No. Most patients feel a mild tingling or vibrating sensation, which is not painful. Many describe the treatment as relaxing.
A typical session lasts 30–60 minutes, depending on the treatment plan and the patient’s specific pain condition.
A full treatment course usually includes 10–12 sessions, delivered over two to three weeks. Some patients may need booster sessions later.
Yes. It is considered safe, non-invasive, and drug-free. Side effects are rare and generally mild, such as temporary skin redness at the electrode site.
Individuals with chronic nerve-related pain, especially those who have not responded well to medication, are good candidates. Patients should discuss eligibility with a certified provider.
You can look for “Scrambler Therapy providers” or “Calmare Therapy near me” in your area, check pain management centers, or ask your doctor for referrals.
