Tom, at 62 years old, never thought something as simple as going to bed could become so difficult. But every night, without fail, the burning pain in his feet would start. Lying still made it worse, and no matter how many pillows he stacked or creams he applied, the discomfort wouldn’t let him rest.
Tom isn’t alone. Millions of people with diabetic neuropathy experience nerve pain that disrupts their sleep. Medications help some, but they don’t work for everyone. What if there was another way?
New research published in Diabetes & Metabolism suggests that high-frequency external muscle stimulation may significantly reduce nerve pain and improve sleep quality for those with diabetic neuropathy [1].
Researchers conducted a study to test whether External Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) could help people with burning foot pain and sleep disturbances due to type 2 diabetes. The results were promising [1].
Unlike traditional pain medications, EMS stimulates muscles and nerves to encourage natural healing instead of just masking symptoms.
“Patients in our study experienced both pain relief and improved sleep after using EMS therapy, making it a promising option for neuropathy treatment” [1].
Many people with neuropathy find their pain intensifies at night. But why?
This is why EMS therapy is so effective—it helps **counteract these nighttime triggers** by stimulating muscles, increasing circulation, and reducing nerve misfires.
Many people are curious about how EMS works. Here are some of the most common questions:
EMS sends electrical pulses to the nerves and muscles, improving blood flow and reducing pain signals.
Yes, EMS is a **non-invasive, drug-free therapy** commonly used for neuropathy and muscle stimulation.
Some people experience relief in a few sessions, while others see long-term improvements over several weeks.
EMS is a simple yet powerful therapy that works in four key steps:
Key Takeaway: If EMS therapy can help neuropathy sufferers in clinical studies, it may be a game-changer for those struggling with nerve pain at night.
Right now, high-frequency muscle stimulation is being studied in medical settings. But with neuroPro™, you can bring this technology into your home.
“Doctors are already using EMS for neuropathy treatment. Now, neuroPro™ makes it possible to experience these benefits at home.”
This study confirms that **electrical muscle stimulation can reduce nerve pain, improve circulation, and help people with neuropathy sleep better.** With **neuroPro™**, you can access this breakthrough therapy from home.
Why wait? EMS is already helping people in clinical studies. With neuroPro™, you can take advantage of this technology today.
Research Study: External Electric Muscle Stimulation Improves Burning Sensations and Sleeping Disturbances in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Symptomatic Neuropathy
Authors: H. Gaio, A. Pages, J. Baronnet, et al.
Journal: Diabetes & Metabolism
Published: 2009
Source: PubMed