
First proposed in 1965 by Ronald Metzack and Patrick Wall, the theory describes how nonpainful sensations can override or
Pain is defined as physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury. But for many of us, pain is a lot more. We may feel pain without “hurting” ourselves. We feel it in our back, or sitting at our desks for hours at work. We feel it when we come back from the gym. Pain has become a pervasive, unwanted part of our daily lives.
Pain Be Gone (PBeG) gives you independence to take charge of your pain control, instead of relying on someone else. It's portable so it travels with you, whenever and wherever you need pain relief. So sleep if you want, work if you want, take the trip you want.
Sideline pain and live life.
Pain is inextricably linked to quality of life. It can get in the way of quality time with family and friends. It can affect our eating and sleep. It can affect our energy and mood. It affects our interpersonal relations and can exacerbate depression and anxiety. At work, it can directly affect our productivity. Managing pain, therefore, is taking our quality of life back.
Pain is a significant public health problem in the United States. While the understanding that pain is an important biological signal has always been appreciated by healthcare professionals, management of pain has now come under significant scrutiny following its recognition as the fifth vital sign. Since the measurement of pain is not objective, the answers to questions regarding how to best manage the problem are not always self-evident.
PbeG bridges the divide between effective pain relief and access. Without the barrier of time. Without the barrier of extra steps. PbeG gets you from point A, pain to point B, pain relief, in the most expedient way. No needles. No pills (and their toxicities). No electrical signals. No hassle. No complicated 10-step process of setting up. No favors. It gives you independence to take charge of your pain control, not relying on someone else. No driving to appointments. It is portable so it travels with you, whenever and wherever you need pain relief.
So sleep if you want, work if you want, take the trip you want. Sideline pain, and live life.
It's programmable so you can set it up for hours ahead of time, relaxing the source of pain before it begins.
Get time back by avoiding delays in therapy. Get your happiness back by losing the emotional liability and frustration that pain causes.
This proprietary technology is based in science - all in one pain relief – delivering heat, compression, vibration, and massage. These treatments have been scientifically shown and experientially validated to work for pain mitigation.
PBeG sandwiches the pain from both sides.
It works at the source of the pain – the muscles/soft tissue, relaxing/rejuvenating it, improving blood flow to it, and removing waste. It works on the nervous system, the transit of the “ouch, it hurts“signal to the brain, via the Gate Theory of Pain.
Finally, it works at the level of the brain, itself by sending feel good chemicals, endorphins, and through the idea of distraction, a longstanding mechanism for combatting pain.
In addition, it can be used to lessen pain after a workout, typically known as DOMS. Heat, vibration and massage have all been elucidated to improve DOMS.
Our company’s mission is to bring an innovative solution to the aches and pains of daily life.
We are bridging the gap between luxury and necessity, by breaking the barriers of access for effective pain relief. The PBeG sandwich is a convenient hands free, portable, and programmable device that puts your life experiences back in the fore front, and relegates pain to the back.
Reetu Sharma, MD, FACC is an adult noninvasive cardiologist, practicing in Roseville, CA. since 2007. She is Medical Director of echocardiography and nuclear cardiology at Roseville Cardiology Medical Associates.
Dr. Sharma is the SPA cardiology co-chair. In addition, she serves as an AHA/Sutter Health Go Red Ambassador, raising awareness of heart disease in women. She is also on the board for Sutter Health Valley Cardiovascular co-management.
Dr. Sharma is board-certified in general cardiology, nuclear cardiology, and echocardiography.
Dr. Sharma has always been driven by a desire to improve the lives of those around her. This is the single most important reason she became a physician.
First proposed in 1965 by Ronald Metzack and Patrick Wall, the theory describes how nonpainful sensations can override or
Pain is a significant public health problem in the United States. While the understanding that pain is an important
Why are your muscles sore after a workout? This article in Self gives a good overview on DOMS and
We are working to form relationships with industry, university sports, physical therapy, and large business platforms with 8-hour sitting work days. Contact us for more information on how to get involved!
This device is not a substitute for regular medical care and physical therapy treatments. Let your doctor know you’re trying this wellness device and be sure to follow any standard treatment plans you have.