ReBuilder Medical produces The ReBuilder, an innovative pain and numbness treatment device created by world renowned medical device inventor Dr. David Phillips. This innovative medical device was designed as an electronic, painless, drug-free alternative to traditional pain and numbness medications. Some neuropathy drugs such as Neurontin®, Lyrica®, Cymbalta®, and Gabapentin® only mask an individual’s pain by stopping his or her nerve signals from reaching the brain. ReBuilder Medical recognizes that this approach can cause individuals to gradually develop numbness in the feet, which triggers dangerous falls. Fortunately The ReBuilder attacks pain and numbness differently by retraining nerve paths to carry messages from an individual’s feet to his or her brain.
Individuals who would like to use The ReBuilder to treat pain and numbness can choose from one of two models:
- The ReBuilder 300: This simple to use device has a single output with a single knob that controls intensity. This ReBuilder Medical device is powered via a 9-volt battery.
- The ReBuilder 2407: This device has two outputs so one can treat his or her feet and hands or back and feet simultaneously. The ReBuilder 2407 is powered by a 9-volt battery but also comes with a plug in wall transformer to increase power by 33%.
The ReBuilder can be used at home in three ways: with conductive socks, conductive gloves, or a footbath. Once the individual hooks up one of these three products to The ReBuilder 300 or The ReBuilder 2407, the device will send out a test signal representing the most common waveform for healthy peripheral nerves. An automated response is sent back to the device and analyzed for aberrations. The ReBuilder then corrects these aberrations by creating a compensating waveform, which works in the same way as a pair of noise cancelling headphones. Another way to understand this ReBuilder Medical device is to think of it as a pacemaker for the heart’s electrical signals.
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