Calmare® Scrambler Therapy—your path to a pain-free life!

Find Relief from Chronic Nerve Pain with Advanced Calmare® Scrambler Therapy

How does Calmare® scrambler therapy work?

At our facility, we specialize in administering Calmare® Scrambler Therapy, unlocking its full potential to help you regain control over your life.

Chronic pain affects an estimated 51 million adults in the United States, according to the CDC. For many, it becomes life-changing—impacting sleep, mobility, and overall quality of life.

At the CRPS & Neuropathic Pain Center of America in Dallas–Fort Worth, we specialize in helping patients who feel like they have run out of options.

One of the most advanced treatments we offer is Calmare® Scrambler Therapy, a non-invasive approach designed to retrain the nervous system and reduce chronic nerve pain.

What Is Calmare® Scrambler Therapy?

Calmare® Scrambler Therapy is a breakthrough treatment for chronic neuropathic pain.

It uses the Calmare® device to deliver safe, gentle electrical signals through the skin to targeted areas of pain.

Unlike medications that mask symptoms, this therapy works to:

  • Replace pain signals with non-pain signals
  • Interrupt the chronic pain cycle
  • Retrain how the brain interprets nerve signals

The goal is to “scramble” pain signals before they reach the brain—helping patients experience reduced pain and, in many cases, long-lasting relief.

Conditions Commonly Treated

Scrambler Therapy is commonly used for chronic nerve pain conditions such as:

Many patients seeking this treatment have already tried medications, injections, physical therapy, and even surgery without lasting relief.

A Non-Invasive Alternative to Opioids

Scrambler Therapy offers a drug-free alternative for patients looking to avoid or reduce reliance on opioid medications.

Benefits include:

  • Non-invasive treatment
  • No injections or surgery
  • Minimal side effects
  • Outpatient sessions

Unlike opioids, which often only make pain more tolerable, Scrambler Therapy focuses on changing the pain signal itself.

Why Patients Choose Our Center

At the CRPS & Neuropathic Pain Center of America, we take a more comprehensive approach to chronic pain.

With over 26 years of experience in orthopedics and spine care, we:

  • Evaluate the root cause of pain
  • Understand nerve pathways and dermatomes
  • Customize each treatment to the individual patient

We also incorporate advanced techniques such as:

  • Precise electrode placement based on nerve patterns
  • Ongoing adjustments to electrode placement during treatment sessions as needed
  • MLS laser therapy when appropriate
  • Techniques to help calm the nervous system

Our goal is to provide care for patients who have been told there are no other options.

Serving Dallas–Fort Worth and Beyond

We proudly treat patients from:

  • Dallas
  • Fort Worth
  • North Richland Hills
  • Southlake
  • Grapevine
  • Across Texas and the United States

Many patients travel to our clinic specifically for Scrambler Therapy for CRPS and chronic nerve pain.

Start Your Journey Toward Pain Relief

If you are living with chronic nerve pain and looking for a non-invasive, drug-free alternative, Calmare® Scrambler Therapy may be the solution you’ve been searching for.

Benefits of Calmare® Scrambler Therapy

80%- 90% of patients are better after treatments

Non-painful treatment

Living pain free without pain medications

Living pain free without the side effects of medications

No down time after treatments

Can have immediate pain relief as quickly as 1 treatment

Conditions treated

Our center for pain management utilizes cutting-edge Calmare® Scrambler Therapy to treat a variety of conditions

At the CRPS and Neuropathic Pain Center of America, we specialize in offering comprehensive and specialized care solely through the use of Calmare® Scrambler Therapy for a wide range of pain conditions. Our experienced team is dedicated to diagnosing and treating conditions such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), neuropathic pain, chronic back and neck pain, and more, exclusively utilizing this cutting-edge treatment approach. With our personalized approach and unwavering commitment to your well-being, our goal is to alleviate your pain, restore function, and improve your overall quality of life exclusively through the effective application of Calmare® Scrambler Therapy. Our team is at the forefront of this innovative therapy, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care tailored to your specific needs and condition.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

CRPS, short for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, is a complex and often misunderstood condition that manifests as intense and relentless pain, typically affecting a specific region of the body.

Failed Back Surgery (FBSS)

Failed back surgery syndrome encompasses the persistent pain and dissatisfaction that individuals may encounter following spinal surgery. Despite their hopes for relief, some patients continue to experience discomfort or are unable to achieve the desired outcome.

Failed Neck Surgery Syndrome

Failed neck surgery syndrome refers to the persistent pain and lack of desired outcomes experienced by individuals following neck surgery. Despite undergoing the procedure, patients may continue to grapple with discomfort, hindering their journey toward recovery.

Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN)

Chemotherapy is a potent cancer treatment that employs drugs to combat cancer cells. However, alongside its significant benefits, chemotherapy can also lead to a variety of side effects.

Learn more about how we treat chronic pain

Calmare ® Scrambler Therapy offers chronic pain patients revolutionary relief

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and neuropathic pain can take over your life—impacting your mobility, sleep, and overall well-being. Here at CPRS and Neuropathic Pain Center of America, we provide advanced, personalized treatment focused on long-term relief and restoring your quality of life.

With over 22 years of experience in spine surgery and advanced pain management, deliver targeted care using proven techniques, including Calmare® Scrambler Therapy and MLS Laser Therapy. We understand that CRPS and nerve pain are complex conditions, which is why every treatment plan is customized to your unique symptoms and history.

Our approach combines cutting-edge Scrambler Therapy technology with rehabilitation strategies to retrain pain signals and support nerve recovery. We focus not only on reducing pain, but also on improving function, independence, and daily living.

If you are suffering from CRPS, peripheral neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, or chronic neuropathic pain, we are here to help. Many of our patients come to us after failing medications, injections, physical therapy, and even surgery.

Take the next step toward pain relief.
Contact us today in the advance treatment of Calmare Scrambler Therapy, it can help you regain control of your life.

What Do Our Customers Say?

Meet your provider

Learn more about the brilliant individuals behind our dedicated pain management group.

Our team of highly skilled and compassionate providers at the CRPS and Neuropathic Pain Center of America is committed to delivering exceptional care and support to our patients. With extensive expertise in pain management and a deep understanding of complex conditions, our providers work tirelessly to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs. Rest assured, you’re in the hands of a team that prioritizes your comfort, health, and overall well-being.

Mrs. Dovie McVean PA-C

Dovie has spent more than 26 years working in orthopedics and spine care, helping patients understand the causes of musculoskeletal and nerve pain.  She was trained for scrambler therapy under Dr. Steven D’Amato, one of the most experienced Scrambler Therapy physicians in the United States.

Robert Myles MD, FAAOS
(Medical Director)
Dr. Robert Myles,  is a skilled and experienced orthopedic spine surgeon. He completed his undergraduate education in 1985 at the University of California, Riverside, and obtained his medical doctor degree at the University of California, Irvine.

Dovie McVean

Witnessing a family member endure the challenges of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), Mrs. Dovie McVean experienced firsthand the devastating impact of chronic pain. Struggling to find effective treatments, the journey was disheartening until the discovery of Scrambler Therapy. This transformative experience led Mrs. McVean to dedicate herself to offering this life-changing option to others who have lost hope in reclaiming a sense of normalcy.

In her pursuit of comprehensive care, Mrs. Dovie McVean, a seasoned physician assistant with 25 years of diverse healthcare experience, has become an advocate for Scrambler Therapy. After completing her education at the University of Oklahoma, University of Central Oklahoma, and a Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant from Lutheran College of Health Professionals in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mrs. McVean has been an integral part of various healthcare settings.

Specializing in orthopedic spine surgery for an impressive 23 years, Mrs. McVean has worked in neighborhood urgent care facilities, emergency rooms, and orthopedic clinics. Her passion for providing compassionate and high-quality care stems from her personal connection to the transformative power of Scrambler Therapy.

Driven by a desire to bring hope and normalcy back to those suffering from chronic pain, Mrs. Dovie McVean has made it her mission to offer Scrambler Therapy as a beacon of relief. Her dedication to ensuring the well-being and satisfaction of her patients extends beyond her extensive professional background, reflecting a commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of those struggling with chronic pain.

Dr. Robert Myles

Dr. Robert Myles, MD, FAAOS, is a skilled and experienced orthopedic spine surgeon. He completed his undergraduate education in 1985 at the University of California, Riverside, and obtained his medical doctor degree at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Myles completed his internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at Tulane University in New Orleans in 1996. He then pursued a spinal surgery Fellowship at Baylor School of Medicine in Houston. Since then, Dr. Myles has been practicing orthopedic spinal surgery in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He specializes in reconstructive lumbar surgery, scoliosis, disc replacement, and minimally invasive surgery.

Early in his training, Dr. Myles discovered the potential for improvement in minimally invasive spinal surgical procedures. This experience inspired him to develop and patent a minimally invasive spinal surgery device that enhances the effectiveness of the technique.

Outside of his professional life, Dr. Myles maintains an avid interest in sports and wellness. He holds a 6° black belt in Shotokan karate and a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Dr. Myles has competed in numerous national and international competitions, winning several national karate tournaments, including the 1983 National Collegiate Athletics Association Karate Championship and the 1990 AAU Heavyweight National Fighting Championship. He continues to contribute to the martial arts community through coaching and providing medical care for the American Japanese Karate Association competition team.