The arms, hands, legs, & feet, are all connected to the brain & spinal cord by the peripheral nervous system. When there's damaged, messages from the brain to your extremities don't reach, resulting in nerve damage.
These areas may become numb & painful when damage occurs, and the pain is frequently excruciating. The treatments are all specifically made to calm the nerves and treat the injured areas, giving the nerve cells a chance to recover. We invite you to learn more about how Neurocare TX can deliver safe relief.
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Peripheral nerve damage is a difficult condition to combat. The basic treatments are effective (for some) at suppressing the symptoms of neuropathy, but allow the underlying nerve damage to continue deteriorating. Alternative treatment therapy has shown efficacy when it comes to reducing painful symptoms of nerve damage and encouraging nerve regrowth simultaneously.
The most effective way to address peripheral nerve damage is to employ your body's natural healing and regenerative processes. Assisting your body to heal itself. Just like the rest of your body, your nerves want to be healthy. When Peripheral Neuropathy begins and our nerves start to die off, the symptoms can be painful. Typically, these sensory symptoms are addressed with medications, but they do not address the nerve damage that's been caused.
A growing body of research teaches that treating nerve damage is best approached with a combination of therapies through a few key modalities that have proven efficacy.
1) Increase blood flow
2) Increase oxygenation
3) Improve sensory function
4) Improve strength and balance
5) Strengthen muscles to stimulate nerves
Neurocare TX therapy not only helps to encourage your body's natural capability to regenerate nerves, but it can also lessen the pain associated with nerve damage at the very same time.
Blood Flow Helps Your Nerves Recover from Damage
A key thing about neuropathy therapy is the relationship that exists between your blood & your nervous system. They are closely aligned. Good circulation and healthy nerves go hand-in-hand, and this is why many of the most effective methods for fighting peripheral nerve damage involve encouraging better circulation to the periphery. Exercise is one of the most effective ways to encourage sustained blood flow throughout the body, but exercise is simply not always a viable option. Some patients are simply too frail, weak, or have too much pain for regular exercise, while others have had their nerve damage progress to a point that makes exercise entirely impossible. Our therapy 's produces positive effects similar to what might be most typically seen after a round of vigorous resistance-based exercise. The primary reasons that exercise is so helpful in the fight against peripheral nerve damage are twofold:
1. Muscle Contraction = Nerve Use
When you exercise your muscles, you're sending constant signals to them. Exercise activates these nerves, which is one of the best ways to keep them healthy and functional.
2. Increase Blood Flow and Oxygenation
Muscle use signals your body to increase blood flow to the area, in addition to oxygenating your blood by increasing your breathing rate and elevating your heartbeat. The increased flow of highly oxygenated blood through your body is nourishing to your nerves, encouraging healing, and feeding them nutrients. In summary, Vibration therapy can help with:
1) Muscle strength, regaining balance & coordination, reducing falls and accidents.
2) Reducing pain & sensitivity due to sensory symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.
3) Helping with gait improvement & a reduced risk for resulting alignment issues.
4) Increasing nervous system stimulation.
5) Increasing sensory nerve function.
6) Boosting metabolism.
7) Alleviating stress.
Don't wait for more and call us for an appointment so you can take the first step for getting back to life! Call now to make your appointment.
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Plaza 2, Suite #120
San Antonio, TX 78251
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