Accepted Treatment
Combined Electrochemical Therapy (CET) is an FDA Cleared and Medicare/Insurance Accepted Treatment For the Pain Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy. Common symptoms of neuropathy may include:
Losing feeling in your hands or feet and sometimes experiencing the pins and needles feeling is a common symptom of peripheral neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy sufferers can report an electric shock pain, usually when bumping into objects. It feels sharp and intense, like touching an electric fence and is very uncomfortable.
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Painful prickling and tingling in the arms and hands or legs and feet are experienced by some of those with peripheral neuropathy
The nerves misfiring can lead to feeling like something is crawling on your legs, causing unwanted movements and can often happen at night time.
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Often patients with peripheral neuropathy may feel a slow burning feeling or even a hot sensation in their hands and/or feet
Troubles with walking, moving your toes or feet are very common symptoms of long-standing peripheral neuropathy.
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Balance issues or feeling off balance is a very common symptom of peripheral neuropathy as the brain to foot signaling is disrupted.
One of the more frustrating symptoms of peripheral neuropathy is weakness causing dropping things, difficulty caring for oneself, or even just standing.
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Benefits of CET Treatments
Avoid Surgery!f you've been told you need risky nerve decompression surgery, our CET program for peripheral neuropathy pain may be your last hope!
Many patients that have been told surgery was their only option have been able to heal their pain, improve the health of their nerves, and avoid surgery altogether. If you've already tried surgery but are still suffering, our treatment can also help those suffering from post-surgical pain conditions. |
Increased EnergyPeripheral neuropathy pain can take over every aspect of your life. It gets harder and harder to walk, enjoy time with friends or family, or even sleep. Peripheral neuropathy symptoms happen as nerves die off and "misfire" to the brain. The brain interprets this as pain.
Restoring nerve health reverses this process, and many find improvement in sleep and overall energy! |
Improved MobilityPeripheral neuropathy can make it hard to move and walk. You may feel like there are needles stabbing your feet with each step.
Many with this condition need to use a walker or other device to get around. Some end up with surgeries and amputations if left untreated. Our treatments promote circulation, muscle relaxation, and reduce inflammation for true healing. |
Ability to ExerciseConditions like neuropathy create a vicious cycle. As it gets worse, it's harder to move and exercise. Without movement and exercise to keep blood moving in the arms and legs, the neuropathy gets worse.
With our Combined Electrochemical Treatments, we can help you start moving again. You may need to start small, but every little bit helps you improve. |
Pain ReliefThe first result that most people experience is pain relief. If you have this disease and aren't yet experiencing mobility issues, that's good.
Peripheral neuropathy does not go away on its own and most medications prescribed for this condition try to work by altering brain and nerve signaling (throughout the body, not just at the affected areas). Our peripheral neuropathy pain recovery program is different. Targeted pain relief is delivered to your limbs, creating healthier nerves and a healthier YOU. |
Better Quality of LifeAll to often the pain and miserable symptoms of neuropathy cause the sufferer to withdraw from family events, shopping trips, traveling, sports outings - even caring for oneself and your property is hard.
The best part about helping those with peripheral neuropathy pain and other chronic pain syndromes is hearing them start to live a better life again. |
What are the Next Steps?
Getting Rid of Your Peripheral Neuropathy Pain Can Be as Easy as 1, 2, 3, 4....
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