We offer a new, safe, and effective choice for people suffering from neuropathy.
Our clinic now provides a new top-of-the-line, non-invasive, non-surgical therapy to help resolve neuropathy. Before starting treatment, we’ll complete a comprehensive assessment that will determine whether you’re a good candidate for therapy.
Get in touch to schedule your initial evaluation today!
A New, Non-Medication Treatment for Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition caused by nerve damage and has symptoms like weakness, burning pain, tingling, numbness, and balance problems that can be debilitating. A few possible causes of peripheral neuropathy are: toxic sugar levels in the blood (also known as diabetes); poor blood flow to the nerves; pesticide exposure; chronic infections; and genetic variants. The cause differs from patient to patient and must be discovered in order to properly treat the issue.
Symptoms can include:
- Numbness or Tingling
- Burning Pain
- Unusual and/or loss of sensations
- Muscle Weakness
- Deep, Stabbing Pain
- Balance Problems
Autoimmune Disorders and Neuropathy
An autoimmune disease is one where your body’s immune system mistakenly attacks your own cells. Many times, an autoimmune disorder leads to your body attacking your nerves, which causes peripheral neuropathy.
That’s why thorough testing is an important part of any peripheral neuropathy diagnosis and treatment.
Is It Possible To Cure Peripheral Neuropathy?
Yes! There have been many studies showing that peripheral nerves can and do heal, but the trick is making sure that not only are the nerves themselves healing, but also that the underlying cause is solved. Once the underlying issue is uncovered and addressed, then the nerves can begin to heal completely.
Three Main Questions to Address Peripheral Neuropathy
- What is the underlying cause of the nerve damage?
- How severe is the nerve damage?
- What type of nerve is damaged?
There are two main types of nerves:
Sensory Nerves are both small fiber nerves and large-diameter nerves.
Motor Nerves control the movement of your muscles.
Note: If there’s muscle weakness that lasts for more than two years, the damage to muscles may be permanent.
How Much Treatment Will the nerves need to heal?
What type of fibers are damaged and how severe the damage is will determine the length and intensity of your treatment.
Our Four Main Goals Of Treatment
- Improve the quality of your body’s environment to best help the nerves heal
- Increase blood flow to the nerves
- Utilize nerve stimulation of the damaged small-fiber, large-diameter, or motor nerves to lessen pain and improve balance
- Decrease brain-based pain
Our Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy
Our exclusive treatment system boosts blood flow to the damaged nerves, which helps revitalize the nerves and has returned many of our patients back to normal.
Our specific treatment plan uses up to eight individual, top-of-the-line technologies and will be nothing like you may have experienced.