HERE ARE
THE UNDERLYING
CAUSES OF NEUROPATHY
CIRCULATION
Poor circulation can lead to neuropathy because of its crucial role in supplying nerves with oxygen and nutrients. When circulation is compromised, as in cases of narrowed blood vessels or arterial blockages, nerves may receive less of these vital resources. This reduced blood flow can gradually damage nerves, leading to neuropathy symptoms. Additionally, poor circulation can result in the accumulation of waste products and toxins around nerves, further contributing to nerve damage and neuropathic symptoms. In summary, compromised circulation can deprive nerves of necessary nutrients and oxygen, potentially leading to neuropathy over time. Maintaining good circulatory health is essential for protecting nerve integrity and preventing neuropathic issues.
NERVE CONDUCTION
Deterioration in nerve conduction can be a precursor to neuropathy. When nerve signals don't transmit efficiently, it can lead to various neuropathic symptoms. This inefficiency can be caused by factors like nerve damage, inflammation, or demyelination (loss of protective nerve covering). Over time, if these issues persist, they can contribute to the development of neuropathy, which is characterized by chronic nerve dysfunction and associated symptoms. Essentially, problems with nerve conduction can be an early stage in the progression towards neuropathy
METABOLISM AND IMMUNE FACTORS
Metabolic and autoimmune factors play a significant role in the development of neuropathy. When your metabolism is compromised, especially in conditions like diabetes, the body struggles to maintain proper glucose levels. Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to nerve damage over time. High glucose levels disrupt the nerves' ability to transmit signals efficiently, which can result in neuropathic symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and pain.
On the other hand, autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus can trigger the immune system to mistakenly attack healthy nerve tissues. This autoimmune response can lead to inflammation and damage to the nerves, impairing their function. Over time, this ongoing assault on the nervous system can progress into full-blown neuropathy, characterized by persistent nerve dysfunction and the associated symptoms.
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.
ADVANCE
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 PROTOCOL
AND ON DEMAND EDUCATION
In combination with your at-home, you'll attend a weekly office visit for our in-clinic protocol. This visit encompasses a sequence of specialized treatment procedures aimed at augmenting your at-home therapies, meticulously recording and monitoring alterations, progress, and tailored adjustments essential for your advancement.