Electrostimulation for Parkinson's: Dr. Rhodes' Breakthrough Therapy
If you shake their hand, their hand is either going to be more warm than it should be or, much more likely, it's going to be colder than it should be, and if you shook their foot, it'll be even worse, because the foot, being further from the heart and further from the central nervous system, is going to be, as we say, first and worst.
Imagine a world where managing Parkinson's symptoms doesn't involve invasive procedures or constant medication. Dr. Donald Rhodes, a former foot and ankle surgeon, introduces VECTTOR treatments, a revolutionary form of electrostimulation that aims to make this a reality. In this episode of 'Parkinsons Recovery', Dr. Rhodes dives into the science and success behind VECTTOR, a therapy designed to stimulate nerves and boost essential nerve chemicals in the body.
Drawing from acupuncture, reflexology, and cellular physiology, this painless and noninvasive treatment shows promising results for those battling diseases exacerbated by oxidative stress, like Parkinson's. Dr. Rhodes explains how VECTTOR works by targeting specific points on the body to enhance blood flow and nerve function, particularly focusing on the feet as a test site. Patients undergo initial testing to tailor the treatment to their needs, and many report improved sleep and circulation after regular use.
With a career dedicated to studying electrostimulation, Dr. Rhodes shares his optimism for the future of this therapy, which is set to become globally accessible. Tune in to hear about the potential of VECTTOR treatments to transform Parkinson's care and offer new hope to patients worldwide.