
November 19 - 21, 2009
The current President of the Neuropathy Treatment Centers of America, Dr Joe DiDuro, was proud to attend the
12th International Conference on the Mechanisms and Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California USA
Jointly Sponsored by The University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
and
The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group
This conference was intended for clinicians, clinical researchers, basic scientists, and others interested in research and treatment advances in neuropathic pain. Dr DiDuro was the only chiropractor in attendance at the conference and represented the only patient focused group at the conference. This focused, specialized conference was targeted to those individuals directly involved with the investigation, development, and implementation of neuropathic pain treatments.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Three Doctors from Arizona appear on Channel 3 KTVK in Phoenix Arizona
Local Arizona chiropractors have joined force to offer Valley residents an alternative health care option for treating Peripheral Neuropathy Pain. Neuropathy Treatment Centers of Arizona has offices in Scottsdale, Chandler, Queen Creek, and Apache Junction and as far south as Casa Grande and Tucson. These offices are the local branch of Treatment Centers that are across the USA, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Using the latest technology in therapy combined with advanced clinical training, these doctors are assisting patients to overcome the pain and disability associated with Peripheral Neuropathy Pain.
Call any three of their offices at the following locations in Chandler call 480-831-6772, Scottsdale office call 480-657-2282 and in Casa Grande call 520-421-3084.
AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH®
November is American Diabetes Month®, a time to communicate the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of
proper diabetes control. This year, ADM focuses on the deadly complications of diabetes and asks the American
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