Use of Laser Therapy to Improve Pain, Mobility, and Quality of Life Among Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy

Principal Investigator:

Dr. Phil Harrington

DC, Palmer College of Chiropractic

Dr. Phil Harrington, DC, CMLSO, FASMLS.  Medical Director, Clinical Manager, and Certified Laser Safety Officer for Summus Medical Laser.  National and international lecturer on photomodulation science, physiology, safety, and clinical applications of Class IV therapeutic lasers.

Study Abstract:

This Circle enables healthcare professionals in the evidence-based standardization of effectiveness and safety of laser therapy for peripheral neuropathy.  This Circle captures validated patient-reported data of lower extremity function and pain before and after laser therapy over a 6-month period.  The Circle also collects clinically pertinent data, such as the modified total neuropathy score and pin sensitivity locations, providing valuable insights for clinical decision-making.

Study Type:

Observational, Quality Improvement

Circle Benefits:
  • Longitudinal, real-world safety and efficacy assessment of laser therapy.
  • Participate and benefit from clinically significant registry datasets supporting standards of care for various nerve-related conditions, including chronic pain in muscles and joints.
  • Drive superior patient education and engagement regarding non-invasive laser therapy and its role in stimulating natural recovery processes.
  • Facilitate bilateral data collection to comprehensively assess treatment outcomes across patient populations.
  • Legal/regulatory compliance.
  • Support payer negotiations.
Real-World Data Surveys:
  • Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS)
  • Modified Total Neuropathy Score (MTNS)
Circle Type:

Private Circle

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Use of Laser Therapy to Improve Pain, Mobility, and Quality of Life Among Patients with Peripheral Neuropathy

Circle Objective Abstract:

This Circle enables healthcare professionals in the evidence-based standardization of effectiveness and safety of laser therapy for peripheral neuropathy.  This Circle captures validated patient-reported data of lower extremity function and pain before and after laser therapy over a 6-month period.  The Circle also collects clinically pertinent data, such as the modified total neuropathy score and pin sensitivity locations, providing valuable insights for clinical decision-making.

Real-World Data Surveys:

LEFS, MTNS

Intervention:

Circle Benefits:
  • Longitudinal, real-world safety and efficacy assessment of laser therapy.
  • Participate and benefit from clinically significant registry datasets supporting standards of care for various nerve-related conditions, including chronic pain in muscles and joints.
  • Drive superior patient education and engagement regarding non-invasive laser therapy and its role in stimulating natural recovery processes.
  • Facilitate bilateral data collection to comprehensively assess treatment outcomes across patient populations.
  • Legal/regulatory compliance.
  • Support payer negotiations.

Streamlined patient enrollment, real-world data capturing, heightened recognition, prominence and collaboration

Circle Type:

Private Circle

Supporting Materials
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CIRCLE LIBRARY

CIRCLE NAME

Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcome-Based Performance Measure

SURVEYS

OUTCOMES SURVEYS

VAS
KOOS Jr.
VR-12 (compliant with CMS/IQR Requirements)

CLINICAL SURVEYS

As specified by Provider

THIS CIRCLE IS FOR:

Provider Receiving CMS Reimbursement For TKAs

CMS will soon penalize providers performing total knee replacements which do not collect specified outcomes data from at least 50% of qualifying patients.

Other Providers Performing TKAs

Private insurance companies and other payers within and outside the U.S. will follow the CMS lead in requiring high patient compliance in reporting long-term TKA outcomes.

WHY CIRCLES

Patented technology
HIPAA, GDPR, GCP and Part 11 compliant
Multilingual
Scalable
Easily export to, integrate with, existing systems
Robust reporting functions
Illustrative Materials
Minimal administrative and clinical burden
Accommodates surgical variations
All data accessible 24/7 from any device
Allows extensive customization
Inherent collaboration among peers
Improves clinical decision-making
Adjustable outcomes alerts
Regular reports on key metrics
Automatic patient consent capture
Illustrative Materials
Sustained onboarding and follow-up processes
Communication of condition and protocol education materials *
Regular progress reports *
Cohort comparisons *
Newsletters, other patient communications *
*  Provider defined
Illustrative Materials
Clear ownership of validated anonymized datasets
Copyrightable
Right to publish
Right to monetize
Illustrative Materials
Not a point solution, but a strategic initiative
Easily extensible and scalable
Accommodates Health Equity initiatives
Accommodates CMS Hospital Value Program and other Value-Based Care initiatives
Clinical Grade
Patented technology
HIPAA, GDPR, GCP and Part 11 compliant
Multilingual
Scalable
Robust reporting functions
Easily export to, integrate with, existing systems
Interested in this Circle?

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