Good Neuropathy Treatment Is All About Energy
Last time, we spoke
about the theory behind good neuropathy treatments and systems.
But what makes for a good Neuropathy specialist
Boise, ID? It all comes
down to efficiency and energy improvements of your nerves. You see, many forms
of referral neuropathy develop when our nerve cells no longer function
properly. We used to think that nerve cells simply die.
This is true in some cases, like a genetic disease, toxic chemicals, or severe injury. In these
cases, neuropathy recovery is minimal or impossible. But the good news is, for
many patients, nerve cells are not dead but simply damaged and maybe nursed
back to health.
But how do we do this?
After very careful evaluation and oversight, and by treating using three
simultaneous neuropathy treatment methods.
The first is improving
energy efficiency (metabolism) with special diets and supplements and correcting
any underlying thyroid, diabetes, or other medical issues. These alone, in many
cases, can have a tremendous impact on the outcome of your neuropathy
treatment. Likewise, if these are left uncorrected, any neuropathy treatment is
likely to fail.
The second part is
improving biomechanics or skeletal function.
Many times, adults
suffer from conditions like arthritis, disc injuries, and even old athletic
injuries that impair motion, ultimately limiting circulation to vital tissues,
including nerves. Improving overall circulation and muscle and joint function
is critical to patients that suffer from peripheral neuropathy.
The third part is the
direct application of energy-stimulating treatments. In the clinic, these can
include laser therapy, LED light therapy, as well as various forms of
manipulation, massage, nerve stimulation, and possibly even acupuncture.
But the key to good Neuropathy Relief Boise, ID, is making sure that everything that needs to be done is taken care of in precisely the right order and time. It is also critical that home care treatment takes place and supports everything that takes place in the clinic.
As you can see, these
treatment programs require considerable attention to detail.
In mild cases of
peripheral neuropathy, lifestyle, and dietary shifts with appropriate home care
alone may facilitate recovery. We know a low-carb diet (I also prefer gluten
and dairy-free), stopping smoking, and losing weight is key. Exercise and
rehab under supervision often make a big difference too. Also, maintaining good
mental health is key. In fact, one study showed significantly higher levels of
neurotrophins in people who "were in love"!
But in many cases,
good neuropathy treatment is only possible with the assistance of a dedicated
healthcare professional.
His work on peripheral neuropathy has expanded the specialty of effective neuropathy treatments to physicians, physical therapists, and nurses.
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