Why a Leading International CRPS Organization Featured Scrambler Therapy NJ USA

Buring Nights CRPS supports scrambler therapy as a treatment for complex regional pain syndrome.

Burning Nights CRPS Support, a global nonprofit serving children and adults with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), published a detailed feature on non-invasive, drug-free Scrambler Therapy and asked Dr. Michael Cooney of Calmare Therapy NJ USA to educate its international audience through a dedicated webinar.

The organization sought Dr. Cooney’s insight based on more than a decade of clinical experience treating CRPS patients using non-invasive neuromodulation that has no unpleasant side effects and is painless to undergo.

You can read their independent article and listen to the webinar here:

Does Calmare Scrambler Therapy Work for CRPS?


Why This Recognition Matters for CRPS Patients

CRPS is one of the most difficult neuropathic pain disorders to manage, partucularly using traditional medicine. It affects:

  • Children
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Symptoms may include burning pain, skin discoloration, swelling, temperature changes and extreme hypersensitivity. Many patients cycle through medications, nerve blocks and physical therapy without sustained relief.

When an international advocacy organization independently examines and features a treatment approach, it provides external validation beyond a clinic’s own website.

Burning Nights CRPS Support serves a global patient population. Their decision to spotlight Scrambler Therapy and Dr. Cooney’s experience reflects the growing international interest in non-invasive, drug-free approaches to CRPS.

The Founder of Burning Nights, Victoria Abbott-Fleming, MBE, also a CRPS warrior, visited our New Jersey clinic to watch the treatment in action and learn more about this innovative pain management technology.

Victoria, founder of Burning Nights, and her husband, visited our clinic for a wonderful visit.

Scrambler Therapy for CRPS: A Neurological Reset Model

Scrambler Therapy (Calmare Therapy) is FDA-cleared and designed to retrain how the brain processes chronic pain signals.

Rather than masking symptoms with medication, the therapy:

  • Delivers non-pain signals through surface electrodes
  • Targets dysfunctional nerve communication
  • Aims to reduce central sensitization
  • Is non-invasive and outpatient-based

CRPS remains one of the most commonly treated and most complex conditions managed at Calmare Therapy NJ USA.

dr cooney is one of the world's leading providers of scrambler therapy to combat chronic nerve pain

Since 2011, Dr. Michael Cooney and Dr. Jason Cooney have treated more than 2,000 patients from around the globe — including 40% pediatric CRPS cases and 60% adults with longstanding disease. In 2024, Dr. Jason Cooney, DC, joined the practice, after years of training with his father. In 2025, Dr. Jason Cooney was appointed the Clinical Director.


Independent Validation Strengthens Trust

Healthcare decisions — especially for CRPS — require careful consideration.

An external organization, like Burning Nights CRPS, decision to publish an educational feature and host a webinar with Dr. Cooney provides objective insight into his experience and the role of Scrambler Therapy in modern CRPS care.

If you are researching CRPS treatment options for yourself or a loved one, contact Calmare Scrambler Therapy NJ USA at 201-933-4440 or visit calmaretherapynj.com/contactus to tell us a bit about your case and we will reach out to you within 48 hours to talk.

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Learn more about Metro New York City-based Scrambler Therapy NJ USA on these pages and then discuss your case directly with Certified Scrambler Therapy expert and Clinical Director, Dr. Jason Cooney, DC.