Mercy Family Health introduces StemWave Shockwave Treatment for peripheral neuropathy, using acoustic pulses to heal damaged nerves rather than mask symptoms. Clinical observations show 85% of chronic pain patients benefit from this alternative to conventional pain management.
DuBois, United States, August 27, 2025 — Mercy Family Health has introduced StemWave Shockwave Treatment for peripheral neuropathy patients seeking alternatives to conventional pain management. This therapy uses acoustic pulses to stimulate healing processes in damaged nerves, addressing underlying nerve damage rather than masking symptoms.

Peripheral neuropathy affects millions of Americans, particularly those with diabetes. The condition damages nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, most commonly affecting sensory nerves in the feet and hands. Patients typically experience numbness, painful burning or stabbing sensations, loss of balance, and in some cases, muscle weakness when motor nerves are involved.
Traditional medical approaches have relied primarily on pain medications or seizure medications to control symptoms. These treatments often fail to address the progressive nature of the condition, which typically worsens over time and significantly diminishes quality of life and physical function.
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