Certainly! Peripheral nerves possess a well-established capacity for regeneration, as widely acknowledged in scientific literature. The central challenge lies in not only restoring the nerves themselves, but also in arresting the root causes responsible for the initial nerve impairment. As we pinpoint and address the underlying origins of neuropathy and administer suitable nerve treatments, the inherent recuperative potential of the nerves is greatly enhanced. Prior to achieving effective nerve healing, several prerequisites must be ascertained:
• What is the underlying cause of the nerve damage?
• How severe is the nerve damage?
• What types of nerve fibers are damaged?
Sensory nerves, encompassing both small fiber and large diameter nerves, along with motor nerves governing muscle movement, constitute the neural framework. Importantly, sustained muscle weakness resulting from neuropathy for a period surpassing two years is likely to culminate in irreparable muscle damage. The extent of necessary intervention for nerve recovery hinges upon the severity of nerve impairment and the specific fiber categories compromised.
The treatment regimen we administer is guided by four principal objectives...
• Optimize the environment within the body for nerve healing.
• Increase blood flow to the nerves.
• Stimulate the nerves that are damaged (small fiber, large diameter, or motor nerves) to reduce pain and improve balance.
• Decrease brain-based pain.
Our distinctive treatment system has received FDA clearance, and its objective is to recalibrate nerve functionality while enhancing blood circulation in the feet and/or hands. This process facilitates the natural revitalization of nerves, eliminating the necessity for surgical procedures or the use of potentially addictive medications. Our treatment program stands out for its unique and all-encompassing approach, setting it apart from any previous therapeutic encounters you may have had.