What is NEURAL THERAPY?
Neural injections have also been shown to be effective for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injury. According to the Journal of Pain & Relief, neural therapy and the treatment of scar tissue can have a profound effect on the Autonomic Nervous System, including a reduction of nausea, improved circulation, tissue repair, and especially, relief of chronic pain.
Additional research validates the effectiveness of neural therapy for chronic conditions like fibromyalgia, heart disease, gastrointestinal disorders, and much more.
The effectiveness of neural therapy treatment can vary depending on the patient’s overall health and lifestyle. The following conditions may diminish the results:
Chronic fatigue
Drug use, particularly any drug that inhibits the function of the ANS
Nutritional deficiencies
Toxic overload from environmental factors, drugs, alcohol, or cigarettes
The side effects of neural therapy are minimal. However, some patients do experience minor bruising or increased pain after the initial injection. Some patients may also feel a bit faint right after an injection, which is due to a temporary slowing of the heart rate caused by the anesthetic. This side effect only lasts a few minutes.
If you are allergic to anesthetics like procaine and lidocaine, you may not be able to receive neural therapy injections. As with any injection-based therapy, there is a risk of infection. However, our highly trained staff uses only sterile equipment and proper medical protocol, so this risk is very slight.
If you have any health conditions or take any medications, be sure to let your practitioner know, just to be safe.
In addition to neural therapy, our skilled practitioners may also recommend IV therapy, colon hydrotherapy, or ionic detox footbaths to support the detoxification process and boost the long-lasting effects of neural therapy.
Neural therapy provides remarkable and nearly instant pain relief, as well as a host of other health benefits. The ease of use, low cost, and convenience of neural injections are a major benefit for many of our patients. It’s an excellent complementary therapy for anyone suffering from chronic pain or illness.
Does Neural Therapy Really Work? What Does the Science Say?
We’ve seen the benefits of neural therapy firsthand in our patients, but you don’t have to take our word for it. The science shows that neural therapy is an effective treatment for chronic pain and a variety of other chronic health conditions.
For example, this study showed that patients received relief not only for their physical symptoms after a series of neural injections, but also for their emotional symptoms as well. Research published by Science Direct reports that neural therapy is helpful for acute back pain, hip and knee pain, and inflammation of connective tissues.
Neural injections have also been shown to be effective for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injury. According to the Journal of Pain & Relief, neural therapy and the treatment of scar tissue can have a profound effect on the Autonomic Nervous System, including a reduction of nausea, improved circulation, tissue repair, and especially, relief of chronic pain.
Additional research validates the effectiveness of neural therapy for chronic conditions like fibromyalgia, heart disease, gastrointestinal disorders, and much more.
What does NEURAL THERAPY treat?
Neural therapy can be used as an alternative treatment for several conditions such as:
Chronic pain
Musculoskeletal pain
Arthritis
Scar pain
Headaches and migraines
Trigeminal neuralgia
Gastrointestinal conditions
Depression
What does neural therapy consist of?
Neural therapy is a gentle healing method that consists of injecting a local anaesthetic (most commonly procaine) into certain areas of the body in low doses. The aim is to repair a damaged portion of skin which is sending signals of pain to the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Neural therapy stimulates a lasting change to this nerve function and promotes healing of the ANS.
How should I prepare for neural therapy?
Before the neural therapy session, the specialist will collect the patient's medical history.
What's involved in neural therapy aftercare?
Neural therapy has no side effects and the patient will not require any special care after the session. You will be able to resume your normal activity immediately after the neural therapy session.