Treatment Options for Neuropathy

Neuropathy Hillsboro, OH

For those suffering from neuropathy, symptoms can be distressing and debilitating and interfere with daily life. Also known as peripheral neuropathy, the condition affects the nerves that exchange information between the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body. When these peripheral nerves are diseased or damaged, the result is often pain, tingling, numbness, weakness, and balance problems, among other issues. However, here at Restoration Wellness, we know that with treatment, the condition can be managed — in some cases, the nerve damage can be reversed — to improve the patient's quality of life.

What causes neuropathy?

Pain from this condition is often experienced in the hands and feet, though it can affect many parts of the body. There can be many causes of peripheral neuropathy. Common causes include:

  • Diabetes

  • Vitamin deficiency

  • Chemotherapy

  • Exposure to toxins

  • Cancer

  • Injuries

  • Infections

Identifying the condition's cause is important to treat it and help prevent further nerve damage. After addressing the cause, we will determine the extent and type of nerve damage. Then, we can develop a customized treatment plan for the patient.

Our treatment protocol

At Restoration Wellness, we offer a treatment approach that is nonsurgical and does not involve any potentially addictive medications. Our treatment protocol aims to restore nerves naturally through state-of-the-art treatments that stimulate and increase nerve blood flow.

Each patient's treatment plan is tailored to their unique needs. However, our treatment protocol for neuropathy has four main components:

  • Electromagnetic infrared therapy: This technology uses low-level light therapy (LLLT) to signal the creation of new blood vessels around the damaged nerves. These new blood vessels can then provide the nutrients nerves need to heal and repair.

  • Electrostimulation: This therapy involves using digital electrotherapeutic stimulation to help the growth of nerve cells. The Cancer Centers of America use this therapy to help those going through chemotherapy rebuild their nerves. This therapy can be done by the patient at home. It can even produce immediate relief in the area of pain and restore normal sensations.

  • Advanced nutrition therapy: Getting proper nutrients to the damaged areas is crucial to nerve repair. Therefore, our unique nutritional therapies complement other therapies to enhance healing, increase blood flow, and reduce inflammation.

  • In-clinic visits: During the treatment protocol, the client will visit the office once a week for in-office treatments. This is also a time to check in with the patient to monitor the results of treatment, answer any questions, and make adjustments to treatment if needed.

A new choice in neuropathy treatment

If you have tried other treatment protocols without success, Restoration Wellness can help. Peripheral neuropathy is a difficult condition, but there is help. Our team is helping patients find relief without prescription drugs or surgery. To learn more about our treatment protocol and to find out if you are a good candidate, call us today. We look forward to helping you feel better.

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