The
ReBuilder is an electronic treatment system to treat
peripheral neuropathy, a
nerve disorder characterized by
pain, numbness and or tingling. The device is registered by the
FDA under the
510(k) regulations in 1988. Studies have indicated a 95% efficacy rate [1]. The ReBuilder is designed to be used by the patient in his own home. It was developed by
David B. Phillips who was awarded the "Inventor of the Year" award in 1987 for his
infrared ear thermometer, the FirsTemp.
The ReBuilder works by sending a copy of a healthy nerve signal from one extremity to the other, usually via a warm water foot bath.
There are over 100 hospitals, clinics and physician's offices who offer ReBuilder treatments.
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