Margaret, a 72-year-old retired dance teacher, came to my office after three years of increasingly severe leg swelling.
She couldn't wear regular shoes anymore.
She planned her entire day around when she could elevate her legs.
Family gatherings had become exercises in finding the nearest chair.
"It's like I'm gradually disappearing," she told me, tears in her eyes.
"The woman who used to dance, garden, and play with her grandchildren—she's being replaced by someone who can only think about her legs."
The first day Margaret tried the Revivo™ NMES Foot Massager, I watched her face carefully.
As the gentle impulses activated her calf muscles, her expression shifted from skepticism to surprise.
"I feel something moving," she said, placing her hand on her calf.
"It's like my legs are remembering how they're supposed to work."
By the session's end, the outlines of her ankle bones—invisible for years beneath the swelling—had begun to emerge.
Three weeks later, Margaret walked into my office wearing a skirt—something she hadn't done in years—and handed me a small box.
Inside was a pair of dance shoes.
"I signed up for senior ballroom classes," she beamed.
"I never thought I'd dance again. But I feel like me again."