Delta Medical Provides PainShield Exclusively to the VA.
Reducing Pain Without Opioids
Delta Medical has partnered with NanoVibronix, the manufacturer of PainShield, to provide all VAMC access to this technology. All Veterans prescribed PainShield receive local support.
PainShield is a personal use ultrasound device developed specifically to reduce acute and chronic pain while accelerating tissue repair.
Introducing PainShield
Proven to Reduce Pain While Encouraging the Natural Healing Process.
PainShield is being provided to the Veterans Administration as a novel, clinically effective alternative to opioid based pain management and an adjunct to recovery protocols. Due to the ease of use and built in safety controls, patient use compliance is significantly higher than alternative solutions.
Ultrasound technology has been used for years in clinical settings however it has traditionally required the support of trained clinical staff, messy gel interfaces and a patient's willingness to attend on-site therapy sessions. PainShield removes those barriers to treatment.
Note: PainShield is only available through your VAMC/CBOC/Community Care Provider on order from your prescribing clinician.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR DIRECT PURCHASE.
Effective Pain Reduction Across a Broad Range of Conditions.
Reduction of acute and chronic pain
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Diabetic Neuropathy
Arthritic Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tendon and ligament injuries
Achilles Tendonitis
Orthopedic injuries or repairs
Sprains and fractures
Musculoskeletal injuries
Plantar Fasciitis
Back, neck, shoulder, elbow and knee pain
How Does
Ultrasound Work?
PainShield MD in the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia.
A Historically Difficult to Treat Condition
Clinically Significant Pain Reduction as Measured by VAS 0-10. (1st generation device shown)
PainShield MD in the Treatment of Tendonitis
An Alternative Therapy to a Common Orthopedic Presentation
Clinical Evidence of the Improved Healing Outcomes of Ultrasound Therapy on Tendinopathies
Trends in Veterans Reporting Chronic Pain From 2008 - 2016
Compiled by: Evan Carey, Seattle Denver Center of Innovation
