May 21, 2026

Chronic Pain: Meet the New Provider Map and Patient Resource Guide

Chronic Pain: Meet the New Provider Map and Patient Resource Guide

Sandra Burkhart

Image of the Scambler Therapy Patient Resource Guide on top and an image of the scrambler therapy provider map below

If you live with chronic nerve pain, you know that the search for relief is often a full-time job. You spend hours scouring forums, reading clinical abstracts, and trying to decipher which treatments are legitimate and which are just marketing noise.

At ScrambleMyPain.com, we believe that patients shouldn’t have to work that hard just to find objective information. That’s why we’ve launched two major new tools built specifically for our community: the Interactive Provider Map and the Free Patient Resource Guide.

Built by Patients, for Patients

Scramble My Pain isn’t a corporate medical site. It was created by patients who have been in the trenches of chronic pain and found relief through Scrambler Therapy® (also known as Calmare® Therapy). Our goal is simple: to provide a free, objective resource hub where you can learn about this therapy without the sales pitch. We are constantly adding new information, and these two new resources are our biggest updates yet.

1. The New Provider Map: Finding Access Near You

One of the biggest hurdles to starting Scrambler Therapy is simply finding a qualified provider. Our new Provider Map is the most comprehensive and up-to-date directory available.

  • Search by Location: Enter your zip code or city to see who is practicing in your region.

  • Know the Credentials: We’ve done the legwork to identify "Calmare Certified" and "Scrambler Therapy Certified" facilities, so you know exactly what level of training the practitioners have received.

  • Direct Access: Each listing includes contact details so you can reach out for a consultation immediately.

2. The Patient Resource Guide: Your Roadmap to Therapy

The world of neuromodulation can be confusing. How is Scrambler Therapy different from a TENS unit? (Hint: It’s the difference between "blocking" a signal and "rewriting" it).

Our new Patient Resource Guide gathers all the essential information into one place. It covers:

  • What it is: How the device sends "non-pain" signals to the brain to retrain your nervous system.

  • Conditions Commonly Treated: Scrambler Therapy is most often used for chronic and neuropathic pain conditions that have not responded well to medications or other conventional treatments.

  • The Two Authentic Devices: There are only two genuine sources of Scrambler Therapy technology in the United States. Both deliver the same underlying technology originally developed by Professor Marineo.

  • Questions to ask: These questions will quickly tell you how committed and experienced a provider really is.

  • Contraindications: Scrambler Therapy is generally considered very safe and well-tolerated, but it is not appropriate for everyone.

Hearing from the Community

Beyond the maps and guides, Scramble My Pain remains a hub for Patient Stories. We believe the most valuable information comes from those who have sat in the treatment chair. By reading these firsthand accounts, you can get a realistic look at the journey—from the first session to long-term relief.

Empowerment Through Information

The goal of these resources is to help you move from a place of uncertainty to a place of empowerment. Whether you are just starting to research non-invasive options or you’re ready to book your first session, we want to make sure you have the objective facts you need to make the best decision for your health.

Explore the new map and download the guide today at www.scramblemypain.com. Because together, we’re stronger.