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12 Infrasound Relieves Symptoms of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

This study on the effect of mechanical stochastic noise (unpredictable infrasound provided by the Infratonic device with 8-13Hz frequency applied to symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy demonstrates that low-intensity infrasound therapy can significantly improve circulation and sensory perception in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. By applying infrasound to the bottoms of the feet, the study found enhanced tactile sensitivity, potential nerve function improvement, and improved circulation in affected areas, particularly the legs and feet. These findings suggest a non-invasive, cost-effective therapeutic option that medical professionals could integrate into treatment plans to manage symptoms, improve patient quality of life, and potentially slow disease progression, warranting further research into long-term efficacy and broader clinical applications.

Owners of CHI Infrasound equipment might use the CHI Palm placed on a resilient pillow with the foot on top of the CHI Palm to reduce numbness, tingling, discomfort, discoloration, and decubitus ulcers in their feet or legs, which can result due to long-term health issues like diabetes. By applying gentle, random vibrations to the affected areas, the equipment could help users feel sensations better, making it easier to notice touch or pressure. Users might expect improved comfort during daily activities, such as walking, and a potential reduction in feelings of numbness or irritation over time, though results may vary and consistent use could be necessary for noticeable changes.

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