Neuropathy treatments that really do work depend upon the skill of highly trained clinicians to choose exactly the correct therapies for you.
“Does My Behavior Affect My Neuropathy?”
Wow. You mean how I act around my family, and even my health care professionals has an impact on my peace of mind, my health and maybe even my neuropathy treatment?
In a word, yes! This may be a very difficult discussion for some, but a very important one. In the clinic, we call this “illness behavior”.
The Second Step in Neuropathy Treatment Success
If regaining control is the first step, “action” is the second step. A game plan in any of life’s accomplishments, backed up by great coaches and cheerleaders is so important to us, whether we admit it or not. Action is what allows us to actually maintain the control we start out with! And it could be the simplest step!
The Very First Step In Neuropathy Treatment
You see, too often in our crazy world we forget that our answers come from solitude, from doing less, not more! Now this can be relaxation, exercise, and hobbies too.
But meditation can put you in contact with your deep inner reserves that can help you beat neuropathy and vastly improve the condition of your health.
Chemotherapy Neuropathy “Cure?”
Our treatment plan for Joanne involved a combination of manual therapies to her spine, as well as 2 forms of electro-stimulation to her feet and hands. We treated Joanne three times a week for five weeks; in only four weeks, Joanne was commenting that her symptoms had subsided dramatically. Immediately following each treatment, Joanne noticed a reduction in her pain level. The pain and numbness in her feet subsided a whopping 65-70%
Your Quality of Life and Good Neuropathy Treatment
NeuropathyDR® clinicians use a neuropathy treatment method which includes several known techniques and we are continuously testing newer technologies too! NeuropathyDR® Clinicians actually take new courses every single month, so they are never “stale”!
Motor Neuropathy Care- Long Term Strategies are Key
Motor neuropathy usually starts in the hands and feet, and can affect the full extension of fingers and toes. In addition to the dexterity problems this obviously causes, it often also has a visual appearance of “clawlike” fingers. The condition is degenerative, getting worse over a period of months and years. Twitching and spasms can also happen in affected limbs. While motor issues associated with peripheral neuropathy usually accompany pain, tingling, and numbness, multifocal motor neuropathy involves no pain (only the motor nerves are affected). Generally, none of the varieties of motor neuropathy are life-threatening, although they can absolutely impact your comfort and quality of life if you suffer from them.


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