Author: Peter Mccauley

  • Veteran Questionnaire

  • How Neurolumen was Invented

    How Neurolumen was Invented

    The day started like a typical school day. Shelly’s daughter, then 15, took a ride with a few of her classmates to high school that morning. On the way to school, a truck hit their car’s passenger side where her daughter Kara was sitting. Shelly received a phone call saying her daughter was in a car accident and she needed to come quick. Shelly recalls, when I arrived all I could see were emergency vehicles and flashing lights, I scanned the accident site looking for my daughter. Then I saw Kara on the side of the road, completely still, with no one around her. My first thought was she didn’t make it. Shelly hurried over to her daughter and to her relief, thankfully she was alive.adidas yeezy shoes nike air max 95 authentic jersey wig stores cheap sex toys adidas outlet adidas mens shoes sale official nfl pro shop adidas promo code Human Hair wigs realistic ass sex toy nfl gear cheap wigs for sale cheap adidas shoes cheap nfl




    Will My Daughter Live?

    Kara was transported to the hospital where they found she had damaged three of her vertebrae, dislocated six disks in her spine, and nearly crushed several organs in her abdomen. Doctors feared a two- inch shard of bone pushing into her lower spinal cord could paralyze her. Before the doctor went into surgery, he told Shelly there was a chance Kara could be paralyzed, and confined to a wheelchair even with this surgery. Shelly prayed “God will my daughter live?, please have the Doctor take his time”.

    • Friends and classmates rallying for Kara’s recovery

    The waiting room soon filled with Kara’s friends and classmates rallying for her recovery. Shelly recalls, there were at least 100 kids there waiting for Kara to get out of surgery. Everyone was saying prayers for Kara. It was very emotional.

    • After 8 hours in surgery

    After 8 hours, the doctor emerged from the operating room. The surgery took longer than expected but he wanted to make sure the hundreds of bone fragments from Kara’s injuries were removed. Shelly stayed by her daughters side reassuring Kara, they we’re going to get through this and she is going to be perfect. Kara was not told how severe her injuries were. Shelly said, Kara not walking was never a option.

    • Heart shaped post-its

    There was an endless trail of friends that came to support Kara in her recovery. Each one leaving words of encouragement on a heart shaped post-it. Soon, the room was covered with heart shaped notes from her friends. There was a note that was stuck to the ceiling above Kara’s head that said, “Just remember Jesus has got you”. This note along with all the other ones kept Kara’s spirits high, giving her affirmation that Jesus was there for her and to push forward in her recovery.

    • Going home

    After several weeks in the hospital, Kara’s body healed enough for her to return home. She left with prescriptions for her pain, which are highly addictive. Shelly set out to find a way to get her daughter out of pain without the use of addictive medication. She wanted her daughter to have a quality life, not addicted to pain meds.

    • How Neurolumen was Invented

    Shelly worked at a pain management clinic and made a fascinating discovery while treating a patient. When she applied laser and electrical stimulation at the same time, which are generally done in 2 separate treatments, she got dramatic results. The patients pain levels were dramatically reduced. Shelly tried this combination on her daughter to see if she would get the same results. After just one 30 minute treatment, Kara said, whatever you just did worked!

    • Testing the new device

    Shelly partnered with doctors to test the new device. The results showed Kara’s pain relief had scientific basis. With the hard evidence in hand, Shelly patented Neurolumen, a portable device—made up of six Velcro straps embedded with LEDs, lasers, and electrical stimulators—that wraps around painful body parts to reduce swelling and increase circulation.

    • Why Neurolumen?

    Today the Neurolumen is available though private insurance and to Veterans through the VA. Neurolumen and is FDA cleared. The Neurolumen is a non-invasive, drug-free unit that can be safely applied to any area of the body. You get fast-acting pain relief when needed, much like pain medication only minus the risk of adverse side effects.

    Today, Shelly continues to pursue her calling to help people live a pain free quality life and is the Founder of Neurolumen LLC located in Oklahoma. Kara  is now 33, and a mother of 2 beautiful children. Kara uses the Neurolumen about once a month just as maintenance to keep her pain free.



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  • Consequences of Chronic Pain

    Consequences of Chronic Pain

    Patients with chronic pain are often at risk for developing further complications, including altered mental states and physical dysfunctions. Ongoing pain can heighten emotional responses and it is common for people to experience increases in levels of: anxiety, irritability, frustration, depression, anger and guilt. Vicious cycles are created, whereby elevations in emotional states can also exacerbate pain. Pain can interfere with sleep, activity levels, roles and responsibilities, work, relationships, socializing, recreation and finances.

    Pain is the body’s warning system

    Pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical attention. Pain is the body’s warning system when you are sick or injured. Doctors often define chronic pain as any pain that lasts for 3 to 6 months or more. Your body keeps hurting weeks, months, or even years after a injury. Sometimes chronic pain can begin without any obvious cause. But for many people, it starts after an injury or because of a health condition. Chronic pain can interfere with your daily life, keeping you from doing things you want and need to do. It can take a toll on your self-esteem and make you feel angry, depressed, anxious, and frustrated. Pain is a signal in your nervous system that something may be wrong. It is an unpleasant feeling, such as a prick, tingle, sting, burn, or ache. Pain may be sharp or dull. You may feel pain in one area of your body, or all over. There are two types: acute pain and chronic pain.

    What type of pain am I experiencing?

    The description of pain that you feel and other associated symptoms give some indication of the type of pain that you are experiencing. The variation in the pain either throughout the day or related to activity or medication and how the pain has developed over time (weeks or months) also gives some indication of type of pain that you are experiencing. This information can greatly help health professionals to consider all the possible processes which are contributing to your pain; the more information that you can give them the better. It’s a good idea to keep a pain diary, which will help in this process.

    The Importance of Body Movement

    Our bodies are made for movement and movement gives the nervous system and the brain a lot of feedback about the body and the environment. It is background information, but it helps to normalize the nervous system. Movement also helps with many other systems of the body; it helps to keep the heart and lungs healthy, improve muscle and joint function and stimulates you mentally, to mention a few.

    How can Neurolumen Help with my Pain?

    Neurolumen is a non-invasive product designed to improve circulation and help relieve pain and swelling associated with many of the conditions related to chronic pain.  Neurolumen employs three non-invasive therapies simultaneously; transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and light-emitting diode (LED) therapy.

    The device uses a system of 6 wraps applied to the body, which are then connected to a control unit that provides up to 30 minutes of therapy utilizing a sophisticated system to deliver multiple modes of healing energy to affected tissues.

  • VETERANS WITH CHRONIC PAIN

    VETERANS WITH CHRONIC PAIN

    Chronic pain can greatly impact your daily activities – preventing you from participating in work, play and sometimes even your relationships. For some, prolonged pain can limit even fundamental functions including the ability to simply sleep, sit or stand comfortably.

    Veterans often experience certain medical conditions at higher rates as a result of events that occurred during their military service such as,.

    • Limitation of flexion of the knee
    • Lumbar and cervical strains
    • Phantom limb (post-amputation) pain
    • Paralysis of the sciatic nerve
    • Neuropathy
    • Limitation of motion of the ankle
    • Musculoskeletal conditions
    • Intervertebral Disc Syndrome (IVDS)
    • and more

    Improvement in quality of life after only 30 days

    Veterans that have received a Neurolumen are reporting a reduction in their need for medication, and 95% are reporting an improvement in their quality of life after only 30 days.

    The Neurolumen is a non-invasive, drug-free unit that can be safely applied to any area of the body.

    • Neurolumen utilizes low-level LASERS, electrical stimulation and LEDs combined into an easy to apply flexible wrap. The restorative power of the light therapy not only decreases inflammation, but also increases circulation to offer an effective alternative for your pain relief. The
    • Neurolumen comes in a lightweight, portable case that’s designed for easy at-home use. It’s a fast-acting, non-invasive therapy and a safe alternative to prescription medication.

    Neurolumen is Approved through the Central Office of the VA and FDA Cleared

    • Neurolumen is Approved through the Central Office of the VA , our GSA Contract is #V797D-40311
    • FDA cleared, the Neurolumen has also been certified by Intertek as meeting or exceeding stringent design, quality and safety standards.

    How to request a Neurolumen through your VA

    Your Primary Care Doctor will need to Simply complete a Prosthetics Consult with: Neurolumen PN-1000-1

    No Substitutions because Patient requires:

    12 Lasers

     24 LEDs, 

    8 electrical stimulation electrodes.

    We are here to help you start living a pain free life! Contact our customer service by calling 855-855-4648 with questions

    Neurolumen is a Proud Advocate for United State Veterans.

    Neurolumen is proud to work with veterans and Veterans hospitals around the country.

    NHIS

    https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/pain/veterans

  • NEUROPATHY and YOU

    NEUROPATHY and YOU

    • What is Neuropathy?

    Neuropathy also called Peripheral neuropathy, is a result of damage to the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord, this often causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in your hands and feet. It can also affect other areas of your body.

    • Symptoms

    The perception of pain varies with each individual; terms such as stabbing, prickling, burning, tingling, and other descriptions have been used.

    • Nerve pain is difficult to live with but in most individuals, it can be reduced.

    Nerve pain is also called neuropathic pain. Pain from neuropathy can greatly affect your daily activities and quality of life. Symptoms of neuropathy can range from mild to severe. Each person’s experience will be different. However, with Neurolumen, the effects of neuropathy can be decreased.

    • If you have Neuropathy, you may have:

    • Difficulty in standing for long periods or walking without assistance.
    • Problems with balance and an increased risk of falling.
    • Difficulty with activities like buttoning and tying laces or ties.
    • Sensitivity to heat or cold.
    • Numbness or lack of pain sensation.
    • Pain.

    What Causes Neuropathy?

    Peripheral neuropathy can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic problems, inherited causes and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes is diabetes.

    • Veterans – Peripheral Neuropathy and Agent Orange

    VA presumes Veterans’ early-onset peripheral neuropathy is related to their exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides during service when the disease appears within one year of exposure to a degree of at least 10 percent disabling by VA’s rating regulations.)

    • Studies that show Neurolumen can help decrease pain

    When veterans were given a choice at the Muskogee, OK VAMC, with direct comparison to other modalities, 75% chose Neurolumen over all other modalities.  They report fast, long lasting results that they did not see with the other devices they trialed.  Neurology at the Orlando, FL VA Hospital actively recommends the device for their patients as well as the Minneapolis, MN VA for Neuropathy patients.

    Neurolumen is currently being used in drug rehabilitation facilities to decrease pain so that the need for the pain medication is also reduced.  This allows the patient and practitioners to focus on the addiction.  Memorial Hermann in Houston, TX released the following in regards to the Neurolumen therapy in their program:

    • 610 – number of veterans prescribed Neurolumen for pain by VA facilities
    • 430 – number of veterans successfully surveyed
    • 34% – report reduction in medications
    • 93% – report reduction in pain levels
    • 7.48 – average reported pain level prior to regular treatment with Neurolumen (scale 1-10)
    • 2.84 – average reported pain level following regular treatment with Neurolumen (scale 1-10)
    • 6.30 – average improvement in activity/quality of life (scale 1-10)

    • Neurolumen is FDA cleared, FDA clearance #K142025. 

    Neurolumen is approved through the Central Office and is on the GSA schedule.  We are currently finalizing the needed documentation to be added to the formulary.

    • Neurolumen is proven to relieve pain and increase circulation
    • Neurolumen combines low level lasers, LEDs and electrical stimulation in an easy to apply wrap that can be used on multiple areas simultaneously.
    • Results can be seen in as little as one treatment.
    • This powerful combination provides long lasting results.

    US Department of Veteran Affairs

    https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/conditions/peripheral_neuropathy.asp#:~:text=Public%20Health-,Peripheral%20Neuropathy%20and%20Agent%20Orange,disabling%20by%20VA’s%20rating%20regulations.

    Mayo Clinic

    https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/symptoms-causes/syc-20352061

    Memorial Hermann

    http://www.memorialhermann.org/news/memorial-hermann-prevention-and-recovery-center-offers-non-invasive,-drug-free-pain-relief/