We are very pleased to announce Rutherford Allied Medical Group is now one of just four Calmare treatment centers in the U.S. to earn Calmare® Certification as a result of:
*Successfully completing a comprehensive training regimen
*Satisfying several quality certification benchmarks
*Demonstrating continuing expertise with Calmare® Pain Therapy Treatment
Our commitment to this drug-free, non-invasive therapy to combat several types of treatment-resistant chronic pain is unyielding. We offer our most sincere thanks and appreciation to our patients who continue to support our efforts.
February 4, 2017 at 12:20 am
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April 30, 2015 at 8:46 pm
Can you tell us more about this? I’d like to find out some additional information.
May 1, 2015 at 7:18 am
Dear Ask.com,
Great to see you are covering Calmare scrambler therapy.
In response to your query about what Calmare Certified or Calmare certification means, here is an explanation:
Calmare® Certified treatment centers are locations whose health care professionals have completed a comprehensive training regimen provided by Calmare® Medical Specialist Trainers. Calmare® Certified treatment centers have satisfied specific certification requirements and demonstrate a continuing expertise with Calmare® Pain Therapy Treatment.
If you need more detailed content beyond this, or wish to learn more about what our therapy is about, please feel free to email us privately.
Thanks for helping us spread the word about a non-invasive therapy for severe chronic pain.
Michael J. Cooney, D.C.
Clinical Director
Calmare Therapy NJ
Rutherford, New Jersey
October 2, 2011 at 4:20 pm
I live in Florida. I heard Dr. Cooney talk on Living for hope. Can I contact him just to ask if I am a good candidate for this therapy?
(I would prefer to share details in a private email).
The person who first told me about it mentioned needing booster treatments from time to time. No one on the program talked about this. What is your experience