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Study #15 

WarmFeet® Relaxation Study  

WarmFeet: Its effect on peripheral blood flow 

Birgitta I. Rice, MS, R.Ph., CHES, the developer of the WarmFeet® Therapy, has asked us to invite you to participate in an educator, patient feedback study. 

WarmFeet wants to offer the Relaxation therapy program to up to 150 of your patients. They are looking for 25 to 30 medical professionals who will enlist 1 to 6 patients each. 

Patient Benefits: non-invasive; it puts the patient in charge of his/her well-being; increases blood flow to the periphery of the body; increases healing; reduces pain; increases sensory function over time; may lower blood pressure; non-pharmaceutical and it does not interfere with prescribed medications.  

It will take some of your time, but they feel strongly that you will be able to benefit your patients.  All supplies and program materials will be provided at no charge and you will receive free training on how to use the program.  

There will be a survey at the beginning of the program along with a body surface temperature to fill out. This will be repeated at the end of the program.  For more information and to sign up click here.  

For you who have recently joined our readership:  The WarmFeet® technique is designed to improve peripheral blood flow. Target populations are clients with peripheral vascular disease, claudication, diabetes, foot ulcers, and neuropathy.   To learn more about the WarmFeet® Therapy program and how relaxation can help peripheral circulation.  Click Here

 

 
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