NEUROPATHY TREATMENT

NEUROPATHY TREATMENT IN NORFOLK, NE

At Norfolk Pain Solutions in Norfolk, NE, we provide non-invasive treatment for neuropathy. Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition that affects damaged nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord, causing weakness, burning pain, tingling, debilitating balance problems, and more. This nerve damage can be caused by many different problems within the body. A few of these causes include: diabetes, autoimmune diseases, infections, and injury.

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SYMPTOMS WE TREAT

  • Numbness/Tingling

  • Burning Pain

  • Unusual and/or Loss of Sensations

  • Muscle Weakness

  • Deep Stabbing Pain

  • Balance Issues

  • Shooting Pain

  • Prickling

  • Muscle Cramps

  • And more!

OUR NEUROPATHY TREAMENT

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    Electromagnetic Infrared Therapy

    We use Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) to promote the production of angiogenesis, the creation of new blood vessels. These new blood vessels are needed to repair nerve damage, as they grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair.

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    Electrostimulation

    We use state of the art digital electro therapeutic stimulation called Nerve Re-Education. This helps to restore normal body movement and function by improving the communication between nerves and muscles. 

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    Nutrition Therapy

    Proper nutrition is an integral part of tissue and nerve repair. Our nutritional therapies are designed to accelerate the healing process by supporting complex processes occurring within the body.

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    In-Person Visits & Online Education

    A combination of visits to our office and in-home therapy make up our treatment. Each component is equally important for a patient’s results.