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Improving Patient Outcomes and Practice Revenue: How the TM Flow System Can Maximize Your Diagnostic Capabilities

In the ever-evolving field of healthcare, the convergence of technological advancement with patient care is not just a trend; it is a necessity. For medical practitioners, especially those dealing with chronic metabolic diseases and cardiovascular risks, the TM Flow System emerges as a valuable solution. This state-of-the-art, non-invasive diagnostic device is redefining the landscape of medical diagnostics, providing early clinical information to improve patient outcomes while increasing overall practice revenue.

The TM Flow System: A Game-Changer in Medical Diagnostics

The TM Flow System stands at the forefront of medical equipment designed for the modern healthcare practice. The quick non-invasive test of the autonomic nervous system and peripheral vascular system is unparalleled. The two-minute assessment of sudomotor motor nervous system provides significant insights into small fiber neuropathies, often associated with diabetes and other metabolic conditions.

Key Features and Benefits

1. Non-Invasive Diagnostic Device

The TM Flow System’s non-invasive nature ensures patient comfort, making the diagnostic process less daunting and more accessible.

2. Comprehensive Autonomic Nervous System Testing

Assessment of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, crucial in managing the cardiovascular risk from silent heart disease and other complex symptoms of the ANS System including pain, dizziness, bowel and bladder and impotence.

3. Small Fiber Neuropathy Evaluation

The device plays a pivotal role in the differential diagnosis of small fiber neuropathy versus other nerve involvement or radiculopathies from the back or neck. The test also provides a quantitative assessment of the severity of small fiber neuropathy.

4. Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) Testing

This integral component assesses the risk of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), a common vascular complication.

5. Enhanced Clinical Decision-Making

With clear, interpretable reports, the TM Flow System aids in data-driven decision-making, enabling personalized treatment plans.

6. Increased Practice Efficiency

Seamlessly integrating into existing workflows, the TM Flow System can be administered in as little as 15 minutes, enhancing overall practice efficiency.

Improving Patient Outcomes

Early detection and accurate diagnosis are key elements in managing chronic conditions effectively. The TM Flow System empowers physicians with the ability to identify potential health issues like diabetic neuropathy swiftly and accurately. Its detailed assessments assist in formulating targeted management strategies, significantly improving patient outcomes.

Personalized Patient Care

The comprehensive data provided by the TM Flow System allows for a more personalized approach to patient care. Understanding the unique aspects of a patient’s health condition enables physicians to tailor treatment more effectively, leading to better health outcomes and enhanced patient satisfaction.

Boosting Practice Revenue

For 2024, the national average for the 3 tests performed is $275.00.

Streamlining Diagnostic Testing

The simple and easy testing capability of the TM Flow System give patients an early accurate evaluation of symptoms allowing providers to quickly identify the problem and begin the most effective treatment plan..

The TM Flow System is a comprehensive solution for enhancing patient care, refining clinical decision-making, and improving the financial health of medical practices. In the rapidly advancing world of healthcare technology, embracing tools like the TM Flow System is not just beneficial; it’s essential for staying ahead in providing top-tier patient care and maintaining a thriving medical practice.

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How the TM Flow System can Help Diagnose Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral Artery Disease (or PAD) is a circulatory disease that can reduce blood flow to the limbs. It’s crucial the correct measures are taken against PAD. Case numbers are rising with no sign of it slowing. Current projections suggest that by 2050, 19 million Americans will contract PAD. People over the age of 65 are most likely to suffer from PAD, which is why it’s so urgent to catch it early.

Part of the reason PAD cases are on the rise is due to the fact that there is a general lack of knowledge and awareness about the disease. In addition, the absence of prevention practices, early detection and treatments are shockingly low for such a life-altering condition.

There was a 2006 survey where 2,500 adults over the age of 50 were asked if they knew about PAD. Of the sample size, 25% knew PAD was linked to a higher chance of having a stroke and only 14% knew PAD could lead to amputations.

PAD is one of the leading causes of amputations in the United States. Although PAD is largely preventable, 70% of patients who undergo PAD-related amputations die within three years of the surgery.

It is possible to combat PAD. Using a TM Flow machine, you can detect and diagnose diseases like PAD before it has the chance to become more severe. TM Flow tests are short (between 7 and 10 minutes), non-invasive and user-friendly. These machines can help with early diagnosis and can help us combat PAD.

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