Understanding Shockwave Therapy: A Promising Treatment for Neuropathy
Shockwave therapy has emerged as a versatile and non-invasive treatment option for various medical conditions, including neuropathy. This therapeutic approach involves the use of acoustic waves to stimulate healing processes in the body, providing relief and promoting recovery. In this article, we will explore what shockwave therapy is, its applications in treating neuropathy, the differences between focused shockwave therapy and radial shockwave therapy, and what patients can expect in terms of results, treatment duration, and the number of sessions required.
What is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), involves the use of high-energy sound waves to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. These acoustic waves are delivered to targeted areas of the body through a specialized device, promoting increased blood flow, cellular repair, and pain relief. Shockwave therapy is commonly used in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, chronic pain, and now, neuropathy.
Neuropathy and Shockwave Therapy
Neuropathy, particularly peripheral neuropathy, involves damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness. Shockwave therapy can be beneficial for neuropathy as it enhances blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and stimulates nerve regeneration. By promoting these healing processes, shockwave therapy can alleviate the debilitating symptoms of neuropathy and improve overall nerve function.
Focused Shockwave Therapy vs. Radial Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy can be categorized into two main types: focused shockwave therapy (FSWT) and radial shockwave therapy (RSWT). While both methods use acoustic waves, they differ in their delivery mechanisms and therapeutic effects.
- Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT): This method delivers concentrated and high-energy acoustic waves directly to the targeted area. FSWT allows for precise targeting of deeper tissues and is particularly effective for treating conditions that require focused energy, such as neuropathy. The focused waves penetrate deeper into the tissues, providing a more intense and localized treatment.
- Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT): RSWT, on the other hand, uses low- to medium-energy acoustic waves that disperse over a broader area. This method is generally used for treating superficial conditions and larger treatment areas. While RSWT is effective for certain musculoskeletal conditions, it may not be as suitable for neuropathy due to its less targeted approach.
Best Choice for Neuropathy
For treating neuropathy, focused shockwave therapy (FSWT) is generally considered more effective. The ability to precisely target deeper nerve tissues makes FSWT a superior choice for addressing the underlying issues associated with neuropathy. By concentrating the acoustic energy on the affected nerves, FSWT can more effectively promote nerve healing and reduce neuropathic pain.
Expected Results and Treatment Duration
Patients undergoing focused shockwave therapy for neuropathy can expect several benefits:
- Pain Relief: Many patients experience a reduction in pain and discomfort after a few treatment sessions.
- Improved Nerve Function: Enhanced blood flow and nerve regeneration can lead to improved sensation and muscle strength.
- Reduced Inflammation: Shockwave therapy helps decrease inflammation, contributing to overall symptom relief.
Timeline for Improvement
- Initial Results: Some patients may notice improvement in their symptoms within a week or two after the initial treatment.
- Continued Improvement: Significant and lasting improvements are typically observed after 3 to 4 weeks of consistent treatment.
- Long-Term Benefits: The benefits of shockwave therapy can continue to develop over several months as the body continues to heal and regenerate.
Number of Treatments Needed
The number of shockwave therapy sessions required varies depending on the severity of the neuropathy and the individual’s response to treatment. However, a typical treatment plan for neuropathy might involve:
- Frequency: 1 to 2 sessions per week.
- Total Sessions: 6 to 10 sessions are usually recommended to achieve optimal results.
Conclusion
Shockwave therapy offers a promising non-invasive treatment option for individuals suffering from neuropathy. Focused shockwave therapy, in particular, stands out as an effective approach due to its ability to precisely target and stimulate deeper nerve tissues. Patients can expect pain relief, improved nerve function, and reduced inflammation with consistent treatment. While initial improvements can be seen within a few weeks, long-term benefits often require multiple sessions, making shockwave therapy a valuable addition to the management of neuropathy.
All of our patients will undergo a comprehensive virtual consultation to ensure they are a candidate for our at home neuropathy treatment. After your consultation your at home neuropathy kit will be shipped directly to you. You will be guided through the use of the easy at home kit via video tutorials or live virtual support.
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Our treatment program uses a combination of the 3 most studied and successful treatments available. These therapies have been shown to be the most successful with Diabetic Neuropathy, Peripheral Neuropathy, and Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy. We have seen truly amazing results in many different types of neuropathy patients. Our passion is helping those with neuropathy using the latest and most effective treatments, all from the comfort of your own home, and we want it to be affordable.
First we use water immersion electrotherapy and neuronal stimulation to get your damaged nerves to fire again. Using water immersion ensures that every neuron and nerve in the foot and lower leg are activated. Patients with severe neuropathy symptoms may feel little to no sensation for the first few treatments, but gradually sensation will return as the damaged nerves begin to rebridge and repair. Most patients will feel the tingling and electrical impulses immediately. By the second week of daily treatments 85% of patients report seeing significant improvement in their neuropathy symptoms.
Second the feet and lower leg are wrapped in a power Photobiomodulation unit which delivers multiple wavelengths of healing infrared light and this stimulates mitochondria activation in your cells. Mitochondria are your cells power plants, they produce energy to help your cells conduct vital activities such as repair. These wavelengths also stimulate your nerves regrow and repair damage neuronal connections, and to regrow the microvasculature and blood vessels that feed your nerves and tissues.
Third, Alpha Lipoic Acid is used which helps to repair the myelin sheath surrounding the nerves and increases nerve conductivity. Some research studies have suggested that Alpha Lipoic Acid be used in place of other common prescription medications for relief of neuropathy pain.
The combination of these three therapies together is what produces the long term healing effects that we have seen with 1000's of our patients. Our goal is to heal the damaged nerves and restore vital circulation.
All guided by our live virtual tele-health consultations with our Neuropathy Experts. Our support team is here to help 24/7 with technical questions or anything you need.
In the world of neuropathy scammers are everywhere. We have built our business and our reputation on providing real relief to our patients at affordable prices.
Similar treatment programs to ours can be found in many neuropathy clinics across the United States. However, these clinics charge anywhere from $2,500 to $5,000 for the exact same treatments we provide. The equipment is the same, and yes those patients will see results as well, but the inflated cost is taking huge advantage of those patients that are in pain and looking for relief.
Many people on social media will tout Alpha Lipoic Acid as "all" you need to "cure" neuropathy. We too wish it were that easy, and yes Alpha Lipoic Acid can help drastically but it alone can not cure neuropathy. Most of these social media doctors are actually selling their own brand of ALA, and will make wild claims as to its effectiveness. ALA is crucial to our treatment program, but it is not the only tool in the tool box.
Beware the clinics and doctors selling the "Rebuilder", The Rebuilder is a brand of electrotherapy device that is insanely expensive and does nothing more magical than any other electrotherapy device. In fact it is the exact same technology we use in our electrotherapy device. Many clinics charge an average of $5,000.00 for their "neuropathy program" with the rebuilder as the star of the show. Our electrotherapy device costs us about $50.00, and our entire program is only $399.00. Hardly seems fair to charge $5,000 for the same thing? That's what we thought.
Many patients that come to us are confused because their doctor put them on medication for their neuropathy, and their neuropathy is not getting better. That is because these medications do not treat neuropathy, reverse it, or even help it in the littlest bit. Instead these medications deaden the neuronal impulses of the already damaged nerves, causing them to be "quieter." This quieting of the nerves only helps to speed up their decline and already decreased functionality, in fact worsening and speeding up the neuropathy. This is hardly ever explained accurately to patients. Instead, they are typically told that nothing more can be done. That is not the case.
In short, there is no cure for neuropathy. Especially not for $29.99 and certainly not for $5,000.... Our clinically proven treatments are not a cure, but they repair and regenerate the damage done to the nerves. This reverses neuropathy but in most cases the underlying cause is still present, and constantly attacking the nerves. Our treatment repairs this damage and then fights the causative agents to prevent further and future damage. In the case of diabetic neuropathy, we can't cure the diabetes of the patient, so the damage from diabetes will still try and attack the nerves, our treatments will repair the damage, relieve the patients symptoms, and then continued treatment will ensure the damage can not accumulate to a point where it causes more symptoms. Effectively managing the condition. The same is true for many other types of peripheral neuropathy. In some cases like Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy, the damage can be repaired and the nerves regenerated, and so long as the patient is not undergoing chemotherapy, then yes that case can be effectively cured.
We strive to offer patients transparency, effective treatment, and affordability. We have been treating neuropathy since 1999 and we have consistently improved our therapies, decreased our prices, been an industry leader in both clinical excellent and business ethics. Don't be fooled by the many on social media preaching cures. Even our treatment is not 100% effective in all patients. We have over an 85% success rate with our patients, and we don't stop until we ensure every patient gets the relief they are looking for.
No prescription is required for this at home treatment kit. Our neuropathy experts are licensed providers and will work with you and your current providers to ensure you receive the latest in neuropathy care.
Yes. These forms of treatment have been cleared by the FDA for treatment of peripheral neuropathy. Though these devices are cleared by the FDA for use. The FDA has not evaluated their efficacy in the treatment of neuropathy and the FDA does not endorse or evaluate the statements made about the effectiveness of their treatment, only that they are approved to treat those specific conditions.
Unfortunately insurance does not directly cover the purchase of these treatments. However, you can submit a copy of your receipt to your insurance company for reimbursement or have it applied to your deductible. These devices are also HSA and FSA eligible purchases.
Unfortunately these devices are not covered by medicare or medicaid.
Absolutely! These devices are HSA and FSA eligible. If you require assistance with submitting these purchases for reimbursement just contact our support team!
Absolutely. These advanced at home treatments can not interfere with any other neuropathy treatments and can absolutely be performed simultaneously with other treatments. These treatments can only help to improve the results of other combined treatments. These treatments will not effect any current neuropathy medications you may be taking.
Our goal is to help you safely get off your medications for neuropathy. This treatment is designed to actually regrow your nerves and the blood vessels that feed them. Restoring circulation and feeling to the damaged areas. Our goal is to help you safely get off your medications for neuropathy. We will work with you and your prescribing physician when the time is right to decrease and hopefully eventually the use of these medications.
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