Neural Therapy

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Neural Therapy is a peripheral nerve disorder that can cause discomfort, tingling and pain in your hands, legs and feet. The peripheral nervous system connects the brain and spinal cord to the muscles, skin and internal organs. Damage to the peripheral nerves has a number of negative effects, including:

  • Sharp pain (especially while walking)
  • Prevention of muscle movement
  • Lack of sensation in the arms and legs
  • Loss of balance and coordination
  • Tingling, prickling or burning sensations
  • Digestion problems

What should I wear to your sessions?

You will want to be as comfortable as possible during treatments. It’s important that the AITPain Physician  is able to access various points of the body. Wearing loose clothing is helpful and allows your acupuncturist to easily administer treatment. Either wear comfortable clothing or bring a change of clothing with you to make treatments as comfortable as possible.

Acupoint Injection therapy can actually help to relieve stress and has the ability to provide patients with an alternative and natural method for treatment.”

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Chronic illness and pain are often preceded by a dysfunction of the Autonomic Nervous System, or the ANS. In short, neural therapy is a treatment that repairs dysfunction in the ANS. 

The ANS is part of our central nervous system. It controls the automatic functions within our bodies. This includes, breathing, digestion, metabolism, regulating body temperature, hormone production, circulation, immune function, and much more. 

In fact, every cell in our bodies is connected to and controlled by the ANS. When there’s trauma in a certain area of the body, the ANS increases circulation to that area. If the circulation doesn’t eventually return to normal, interference fields develop.

Scar tissue is one of the most common causes of interference fields. The damaged tissue creates an abnormal signal within the ANS, which is then transmitted throughout the body. That’s why we sometimes experience pain in areas that aren’t close to the scar.

Interestingly, the ANS can sometimes react to interference fields in remote places of the body. For example, a scar from a C-section could be contributing to a patient’s chronic migraines.

Interference fields can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Chronic illness
  • Physical and Emotional Trauma
  • Surgery
  • Infections
  • Childbirth
  • Vaccines
  • Tattoos
  • Cuts and Burns
  • Dental Work
Neural therapy is used to correct interference fields and restore optimal function to the ANS. The treatment restores the body’s natural ability to heal itself and allows complementary therapies to work more effectively.

What Conditions Can Be Treated with Neural Therapy?

Patients with a variety of conditions can be treated with neural therapy injections, including those suffering from:

  • Lymph congestion
  • Scarring and scar tissue due to surgery or injury
  • Chronic joint, muscle, and nerve pain
  • Musculoskeletal pain, including acute shoulder pain and low back pain
  • Mold toxicity
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Acne and other skin conditions
  • Gastrointestinal/digestive issues, including GERD and IBS
  • Brain fog
  • Chronic headaches and migraines 
  • Sinusitis
  • Lyme disease
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Infertility and menstrual issues
  • Thyroid and hormonal issues
  • Depression
  • Neuralgia and numbness
  • Allergies and asthma
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    How Does Neural Therapy Work?

    Now that you understand how the Autonomic Nervous System functions and what interference fields are, let’s explore how neural therapy works and how it all ties together.

    The first thing you need to know is that the surface of the cells within an interference field have an abnormal electrical charge, which causes abnormal signals to be sent from the nerves to the brain. These signals trigger an abnormal response in the ANS.

    During a neural therapy treatment, an injection of local anesthetic (usually procaine or lidocaine) or Natural Anti-inflammatory is inserted into these abnormal cells, which normalizes their electrical charge. This improves cellular function and helps stabilize the system by allowing toxins to leave the cells and essential nutrients to enter. This reduces pain in that area and restores the cells’ ability to heal.

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      How is a Neural Injection Treatment Performed?

      Usually, a neural therapy injection is done into the subcutaneous tissue just below the skin’s surface with a very fine needle. The anesthetic is injected into an acupuncture point, nerve, scar, gland, or another trigger point. In some cases, a series of injections may also be utilized to cover a widespread area of pain.

      Sometimes, a deeper injection may be required, depending on the location of the interference field and what is required to restore the body’s natural flow. Once the scar tissue is injected, a small amount of the anesthetic may also be injected into a vein to encourage stabilization of the autonomic nervous system.

      Is a Neural Injection Painful?

      For many of our patients, the discomfort of a neural injection treatment is the equivalent of a mosquito bite. But for others the pain can be much more intense. The amount of pain you’ll experience from the injection comes down to the sensitivity of the area being injected, the depth of injection required, and the thickness of the scar tissue.

      How many injections are required?

      The number of injections required varies from person to person, but most patients require around three to six injections. The good news is, many of our patients with chronic pain and health conditions notice that subsequent injections are more effective and the benefits last longer than the initial treatment.

      The Benefits of Neural Therapy​

      Neural therapy is kind of like a reset button that restores the healing capacity of damaged cells. Our practitioners will take a complete medical history at your first visit and discuss your individual concerns before creating a customized plan specific to your individual needs.

      Neural therapy injections can offer a variety of benefits for chronic symptoms, including:

      Reduced Joint and Muscle Pain:

      Neural therapy reduces inflammation, decreases muscle and joint pain, and encourages healing of the muscles and joints. In our experience, patients who receive neural therapy often achieve joint repair and stabilization without invasive surgery. The treatment is beneficial for both chronic and acute pain issues. Beyond all of that, neural therapy offers a viable and effective solution for chronic pain without the need for surgery or harmful and addictive drugs.

      The patient can avoid the expense of surgery or lifelong prescription medication. Of course, the treatment is also much more convenient than surgery since it’s done right in our office. And there’s no need for hospitalization or weeks of missed work. 

      Restored Gut Health

      Gastrointestinal and digestive issues are extremely common in our society. Unfortunately, the bulk of our immune system resides in the gut, so poor gut health can be at the root of many chronic health issues. Neural therapy injections over specific points of the abdomen can help to restore gut health. It’s beneficial for anyone suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), chronic diarrhea, and more. Neural therapy can also address scar tissue in the abdomen related to past surgery or injuries.

      Improved Organ Function:

      Neural therapy can improve organ function throughout the body. The result is improved overall health and relief of chronic issues like headaches, brain fog, high blood pressure, and much more.

      Relief of Chronic Lymph Congestion:

      Lymph system health is vital to overall health and overcoming chronic disease. Lymph congestion equates to toxic overload, infection, and eventually, chronic inflammation that can be difficult to overcome. Neural therapy can be used to remove stagnation from the lymph system, flush out toxins, and speed healing. It can also be used to relieve chronic sinusitis and sinus congestion.