Living with treatment-resistant nerve pain after chemotherapy (CIPN)?
You’re not alone.

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) can cause chronic, burning, or tingling nerve pain in the hands and feet that linger long after treatment ends.
Traditional pain management treatments and medications have generally failed to offer cancer warriors sustained or significant pain reduction.
Thankfully, Scrambler Therapy has been one of a few non-invasive, drug-free treatments that have achieved marked pain reduction, as soon as one to two weeks after treatment begins.
This FDA-cleared, noninvasive, drug-free treatment helps retrain the brain to interpret pain signals correctly — replacing sensations of pain with “non-pain” messages.
For patients who’ve already endured the physical and emotional strain of cancer care, Scrambler Therapy provides a low-risk alternative to traditional pain management.
Many patients turn to it after trying costly medications that provide inconsistent relief or produce unwanted side effects. Others simply want to avoid additional invasive procedures after chemotherapy.
At Calmare NJ USA, our certified scrambler therapy experts have helped hundreds of CIPN patients reduce or eliminate neuropathic pain — safely and effectively — through this innovative therapy since 2011.
Clinical studies, trials and patient results show that Scrambler Therapy can significantly reduce pain, restore sensation and improve quality of life for those living with CIPN.
Why Conventional Pain Treatments Often Fall Short
You already know the symptoms — burning, tingling, numbness, sharp “electric” shocks in the hands or feet.
What many don’t know is how resistant CIPN is to typical remedies. Many patients are told there’s nothing more that can be done — but that’s not true if we think outside the pill box.
According to cancer specialists, there are three primary reasons traditional healthcare fails to resolve CIPN pain:
Neuropathy drugs often bring only partial relief and significant side effects.
These medications suppress pain signals but don’t correct the damaged nerve function.
Many patients already take multiple medications—with little benefit.
Because CIPN stems from misfiring nerve signals, it requires a different, signal-based approach to the brain–that’s where Scrambler Therapy shines.
CIPN Clinical Evidence - What Research Shows
Leading U.S. medical centers continue to study Scrambler Therapy’s ability to relieve pain from chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Clinical research is expanding as more oncology and pain specialists evaluate this non-invasive approach for patients who have not responded to conventional treatments.
Hospitals and academic research centers engaged in the study and active use of scrambler therapy include:
Click here to read a full range of scrambler therapy clinical trials and research performed.
“~50% reductions in pain, numbness and tingling—lasting at least 3 months—in patients with refractory CIPN treated with Scrambler Therapy.”
— Charles Loprinzi, MD
Mayo Clinic
“Our neuropathy patients’ preliminary experiences have been promising … not only did they report less pain, they also regained sensation.”
— Salahadin Abdi, MD, Phd.
MD Anderson Cancer Center
“Scrambler Therapy was applied in a pilot CIPN cohort, showing ~53% mean reduction in pain score over 10 sessions, with benefit sustained 10+ weeks.”
— Thomas J. Smith, MD
Johns Hopkins Medicine
CIPN Patient Treatment Outcomes
What Patients Often Report After Scrambler Therapy:
Noticeable pain relief after just a few sessions
Less burning, numbness and tingling in hands and feet
Improved sleep, mobility, and daily activity
Decreased need for pain medications
Is Scrambler Therapy Right for You?
Checklist:
Persistent nerve pain, tingling and numbness after chemotherapy
Little or no sustained relief from prescription nerve pain medications or traditional pain management efforts
No implanted cardiac devices or history of seizures or epilepsy
Desire for a non-drug, non-invasive treatment without side effects.
Let's Discuss Your Pain Management Goals
When chemotherapy ends, pain shouldn’t be your lasting reminder.
Scrambler Therapy gives many CIPN patients a new beginning—without drugs or invasive procedures.
We would be happy to discuss your post-cancer treatment pain management journey.
Call our New Jersey clinic at 201-933-4440 or click on the green link to offer a little more information to us via email and we’ll reach out within 48 hours.


