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Rebuilder and Pacemaker
You will learn whether patients with pacemakers can use the Rebuilder for neuropathy treatment, as well as how to obtain approval from their cardiologist to ensure the patient's safety.
It's important to exercise caution when treating patients with pacemakers for neuropathy symptoms, as the electrical stimulation used in some therapies can interfere with the pacemaker's function. Therefore, before initiating any treatment, it's crucial to check with the patient's cardiologist to ensure that the treatment is safe and won't interfere with their pacemaker.
The video below will provide detailed information about the variables to consider when treating patients with pacemakers and explain why it's essential to obtain clearance from their cardiologist.
We will provide a downloadable template letter that can be used to communicate with the patient's cardiologist and obtain clearance for treatment. It's critical to get clearance from the cardiologist before initiating any neuropathy treatment to ensure the patient's safety and prevent any potential complications and that your patient receives safe and effective treatment for their neuropathy symptoms.
Cardiologist Approval Letter Download
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