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Neuropathy Treatment Is One Of The Most Effective For Chronic Pain Management

Mar 15

Infrared therapy is a simple, non-invasive method for reducing and eliminating the painful symptoms of Comparing Infrared Laser Therapy. Unlike ultraviolet light, which damages cells and tissues, infrared energy penetrates deep into the skin where it helps nerves regenerate and heal. This type of treatment is one of the most effective for chronic pain management. Infrared therapy for neuropathy, also known as peripheral neuropathy, has been proven to be a safe, drug-free solution that produces immediate and long-term results.

Inflammation and oxidative stress are two of the main causes of neuropathic pain, which is caused by damage or disease to parts of the nervous system. These symptoms can be as mild as a tingling sensation or as severe as a stabbing, burning, and sharp ache in the arms, hands, feet, legs, chest, and stomach. Even a slight breeze can cause this type of pain in some people, and moving a single hair can trigger an excruciating sensation.

The good news is that infrared therapy can help with these symptoms by regulating the body’s natural balance of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. It also boosts the production of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which is the energy currency of the cell. This increases the cellular response to stress, and supports the repair process of the damaged nerves.

Using red infrared light to stimulate the axons or nerve fibers that are regenerating is an effective way to reduce neuropathic pain and speed up healing. The Anodyne Therapy System is a drug-free, noninvasive device that uses near-infrared (NIR) light to activate the axons in the area being treated. It also releases nitric oxide, a potent vasodilator from the red blood cells, which improves circulation and helps the body increase its supply of oxygen-rich, nutrient-rich blood to the affected area.

Another benefit of red light is its ability to reduce chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, or CIPN, which affects up to 68% of cancer patients receiving cytotoxic cancer drugs. This debilitating side effect can include pain, numbness, and a loss of sensation in the feet and legs. Studies have shown that photobiomodulation, or red infrared light therapy, has the potential to reduce CIPN.

It does this by stimulating Schwann cells, which are the axons that insulate the nerve cells, as well as fibroblasts, which are the building blocks of tissue. These cells communicate with each other to bridge the gap between healthy nerves and the damaged areas of the nervous system.

This process is enhanced by nitric oxide, which is released by the cells after being exposed to infrared light. Nitric oxide is a short-lived gas that is crucial to the health of your arteries and regulates blood pressure, fights free radicals, and prevents platelets from clumping together, which allows for increased blood flow and nutrient delivery to cells and the nerves. This process is an important step in the reversal of neuropathic pain and improving a patient’s quality of life. While neuropathic pain is difficult to treat, it can be managed by following a comprehensive care plan that includes diet, exercise, and medication.

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