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Neuropathy Laser Treatment

Scientifically Proven Therapy

Neuropathy Laser Treatment: A New Solution

Neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord that impact your hands and feet. It affects an estimated 42.5 million Americans, significantly reducing their quality of life and few treatment options have been available for neuropathy until now. Clinical trials have proven that Class IV laser therapy is 90% effective at treating the symptoms of neuropathy with no observed complications. Neuropathy laser therapy prevents neural apoptosis, enhances neurite outgrowth and improves functional recovery after nerve crush injury and toxin exposure.

Class IV Laser Therapy

Class IV Laser Therapy is a painless, non-surgical treatment for neuropathy. It promotes increased circulation by drawing oxygen and nutrients to the affected area. This creates a healing environment and reduces inflammation, swelling, stiffness and pain.

How to Tell If You Suffer From Neuropathy

Neuropathy can manifest in various ways, and recognizing its early signs is crucial for timely intervention. Common symptoms include:

– Sharp Pain
– Numbness
– Lack of Coordination
– Burning & Tingling
– Loss of Feeling
– Extreme Sensitivity

Pay attention to any changes in your ability to sense temperature or pain, as well as potential balance issues. If you notice these symptoms persisting or worsening over time, make an appointment with us for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Thousands of studies have been published that demonstrate the clinical effectiveness of laser therapy. Among these are more than one hundred controlled studies that document the effectiveness of laser therapy for neuropathy.

Most patients feel little or no sensation during treatment, while some experience a soothing warmth or mild tingling. Areas of pain or inflammation may be sensitive briefly before pain is reduced.
Very few side effects have been reported in the 20+ years that laser therapy has been in use. This treatment has been implemented by healthcare providers across the globe with great success. Occasionally, old injuries may feel aggravated for a few days after treatment, as the healing response is more active during that time.