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Elevate Beyond Chronic Pain
Unlock The Shackles of Chronic Pain
Introducing Relief Rise: Empowering Beyond Pain and Inflammation
Overview: Welcome to Relief Rise, a comprehensive program designed to help individuals transcend the shackles of chronic pain and inflammation.
With over 20 million Americans enduring neuropathy and 200,000 grappling with CRPS annually, the impact of persistent pain extends far beyond physical discomfort, often manifesting as a cycle of diminished mobility, psychological distress, and professional setbacks.
Our Approach: Relief Rise combines two cutting-edge therapies to address pain at its core and foster holistic healing: A Mind-Body Reset Program for Pain Relief followed by a multidimensional pain management protocol featuring Calmare Pain Mitigation Therapy, MLS Laser Therapy, and Auragen Light Therapy.
Mind-Body Reset Program for Pain Relief: We kickstart your journey with a blend of evidence-based treatments, That harness the power of your mind to optimize physical healing. Led by a licensed clinical social worker, this approach empowers you for a lifetime of pain relief. Side effects include improved overall physical wellbeing and a more peaceful mind! Transform your relationship with pain, and lay a solid foundation for the subsequent stages of your healing journey.
Our Promise: While we cannot guarantee specific outcomes, we pledge to stand by you every step of the way, offering unwavering support, expertise, and encouragement.
Next Steps: Embark on this transformative journey today:
- Gather your paperwork and questions.
- Schedule your initial consultation to assess your suitability for the program. Do this by calling 518-867-2262.
- Begin your path towards relief, empowerment, and renewed vitality.
Meet Our Team: Relief Rise is led by a team of dedicated professionals committed to your well-being:
- Laura Brown, Licensed Physical and Massage Therapist, serving the community since 1996.
- Cindy Perlin, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Cindy has been helping pain patients improve their physical and emotional wellbeing for over 30 years.
Together, we're here to guide you towards a future free from the shackles of pain and inflammation.
The Mind-Body Reset Program for Pain Relief
This is an individualized program that addresses the brain's role in generating chronic pain. The program incorporates evidence-based treatments for chronic pain relief, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), biofeedback-assisted relaxation training, and energy psychology to address chronic stress, unresolved trauma and the brain's hypersensitivity to stimuli (central sensitization). This program will give you the skills you need for a lifetime of pain relief. Side effects include improved overall physical wellbeing and a more peaceful mind.
For a more in-depth look at CBT, Biofeedback-Assisted Relaxation Training and Energy Psychology click here.
Auragen Light
Auragen has been designed to engulf the body in a field of specific bioactive wavelengths. It uses proprietary programming and light emitting diodes to generate different combinations of light wavelengths and pulses. The computer generates and controls a matrix of signals that plays over the body, activating metabolic functions and beneficially entrains the brain. Users experience the sessions as restful and energizing.


MLS Laser
MLS Laser Therapy is a non-invasive, safe, and effective treatment modality where light is used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote wound healing and soft tissue repair.
Scrambler Therapy
Scrambler, also known as Calmare therapy, is a non-invasive, drug-free pain therapy that uses electrical stimulation to treat chronic nerve pain. The FDA has approved Scrambler Therapy to treat pain from cancer, chronic diseases, and back and neck problems. Scrambler uses disposable electrodes placed on the skin, which then create a low-energy electrical impulse that travels through the nerves and sends a "no-pain" signal to the brain. The intensity of the electrical stimulus varies from patient to patient.