Understanding Neuropathy Is the First Step—Doing Something About It Is the Next.

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Discomfort You Don't Have to Just Live With.

Neuropathy is a painful and often progressive condition caused by damage or destruction of nerve cells. While it can result from various factors, diabetes remains the leading cause and can severely harm nerves, leading to long-term complications.

The good news? Advancements in non-invasive treatments now offer hope. Many of these therapies harness the body’s natural healing ability to repair damaged nerve cells and relieve symptoms, without surgery or harsh medications.

Neuropathy isn’t something to ignore. Left untreated, it tends to worsen over time, and the damage to your nerves can become permanent. Early intervention is critical. By seeking treatment at the first sign of symptoms, you can slow the progression, reduce discomfort, and protect your long-term nerve health.
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Tingling Nerve Pain in Your Hands or Feet? 

You may be a candidate for Neuropathy Treatment!

Adults over the age of 65 are at the highest risk of developing neuropathy. Studies estimate that around 8% of adults over 65 experience some form of neuropathy, while an alarming 60% to 70% of people with diabetes will develop it during their lifetime.

Common symptoms of neuropathy include tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, which can progress into sharp, burning, or throbbing pain. Many individuals also report loss of sensation, muscle weakness, or involuntary muscle twitching.

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, don’t wait. Fill out the form below to connect with our care team and schedule a consultation today!
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Can Peripheral Nerves be Heaedl?

Yes! Scientific research clearly shows that peripheral nerves can heal.

However, healing isn’t just about repairing the nerves—it’s also about addressing the root cause of the damage. Identifying and removing the source of the nerve injury is essential. Once the underlying issue is corrected and the nerves are properly supported, the body is far more capable of healing itself

To effectively heal nerve damage, four critical factors must be assessed.

1: What is causing the nerve damage? Understanding the root cause is the first step to reversing it.

2: How severe is the damage?.
The extent of damage determines the intensity and duration of care needed.

3: Which types of nerve fibers are affected?
There are sensory nerves (including small fiber and large diameter nerves) and motor nerves (which control muscle movement).

There Are 4 Vital Components to Our Neuropathy Protocal

Electromagnetic Infrared Therapy

One of the treatment technologies we use to increase blood flow and repair the nerve is our new Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT). The light therapy signals Vasoendothelial Growth (VEGF), which signals the production of angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is the creation of the new blood vessels, which is needed to repair nerve damage. These blood vessels grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair. This technology has 21 peer-reviewed studies with a 97% success rate with peripheral neuropathy.

Electrostimulation

We use state of the art digital electro therapeutic stimulation to assist in the growth of the nerves called Nerve Re-Education. This is used by the Cancer Centers of America in order to help those going through Chemotherapy rebuild the nerves. Nerve Re-Education can even be done at home, so therapy can be done daily! The results can be immediate in both pain relief and restoration of normal sensation.

Advanced Nutrition Therapy

Proper nutrition in support of our other VITAL COMPONENTS is vital for optimal tissue and nerve repair. Our Advanced Nutritional Therapies have been to designed to accelerate the healing process by affecting the complex processes of inflammation, blood flow, and bioavailable nitric oxide.

In-Clinic Visits & Online Education

In synergy with your home infrared electromagnetic  &  electrostimulation therapy, you will visit the office 1x per week for our in-clinic protocol. Each vital component is equally important for patient results.  

Neuropathy Isn’t Just a Word You Should Know—It’s a Condition You Should Treat.

Neuropathy is more than just discomfort—it’s a sign that your nervous system is under stress and potentially being damaged. The tingling, burning, numbness, or shooting pain you feel in your hands or feet isn’t something to ignore. These symptoms can worsen over time and lead to lasting damage if left untreated.

Whether it’s caused by diabetes, chemotherapy, aging, or other underlying health issues, neuropathy is a progressive condition, and early action can make all the difference. New, non-invasive treatments are now available that not only relieve pain but also support your body’s natural ability to heal and restore nerve function.

Don’t wait for symptoms to take control of your life.

If you’re experiencing signs of neuropathy, now is the time to act. If you're ready to start your healing journey, reach out today by clicking the Contact Us button below or give us a call to schedule your appointment and begin recovery.


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