In September, 2012, 65 year old Linda thought for sure that she would lose a second foot to her Diabetic Neuropathy. Her first one was lost to the disease a year prior, an infection spread to the limb and was unable to be saved by doctors despite their best efforts at controlling it. Now, Linda’s remaining foot was beginning to show signs of the same infection. All that was left to do was wait – and try to relieve the pain as much as she could. David Lust, Linda’s physical therapist, was willing to try anything to help Linda’s suffering. He had heard of a new form of acupuncture-like therapy through associates that was producing impressive outcomes with their patients pain: Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) Therapy. Lust believed that MPS Therapy would help relieve the pain Linda was experiencing, both in her residual limb and her remaining, affected foot. What ended up happening during his treatments, however, was something he did not anticipate: her foot began to heal. “I saw her three times a week and each time I returned her foot looked better. She soon began to get increased movement, as well as increased sensation and a normalization of the color of her foot… She had her initial fitting of a prosthesis in mid-November. She is very excited about beginning to walk again.”

Diabetic saves her foot from amputation with MPS Therapy.
In September, 2012, 65 year old Linda thought for sure that she would lose a second foot to her Diabetic Neuropathy. Her first one was lost to the disease a year prior, an infection spread to the limb and was unable to be saved by doctors despite their best efforts at controlling it. Now, Linda’s remaining foot was beginning to show signs of the same infection. All that was left to do was wait – and try to relieve the pain as much as she could. David Lust, Linda’s physical therapist, was willing to try anything to help Linda’s suffering. He had heard of a new form of acupuncture-like therapy through associates that was producing impressive outcomes with their patients pain: Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) Therapy. Lust believed that MPS Therapy would help relieve the pain Linda was experiencing, both in her residual limb and her remaining, affected foot. What ended up happening during his treatments, however, was something he did not anticipate: her foot began to heal. “I saw her three times a week and each time I returned her foot looked better. She soon began to get increased movement, as well as increased sensation and a normalization of the color of her foot… She had her initial fitting of a prosthesis in mid-November. She is very excited about beginning to walk again.”

In September, 2012, 65 year old Linda thought for sure that she would lose a second foot to her Diabetic Neuropathy. Her first one was lost to the disease a year prior, an infection spread to the limb and was unable to be saved by doctors despite their best efforts at controlling it. Now, Linda’s remaining foot was beginning to show signs of the same infection. All that was left to do was wait – and try to relieve the pain as much as she could. David Lust, Linda’s physical therapist, was willing to try anything to help Linda’s suffering. He had heard of a new form of acupuncture-like therapy through associates that was producing impressive outcomes with their patients pain: Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) Therapy. Lust believed that MPS Therapy would help relieve the pain Linda was experiencing, both in her residual limb and her remaining, affected foot. What ended up happening during his treatments, however, was something he did not anticipate: her foot began to heal. “I saw her three times a week and each time I returned her foot looked better. She soon began to get increased movement, as well as increased sensation and a normalization of the color of her foot… She had her initial fitting of a prosthesis in mid-November. She is very excited about beginning to walk again.”