How to Understand, Manage, and Treat Neuropathic Pain
Neuropathic pain, especially from conditions like peripheral neuropathy, can drastically limit your quality of life. This type of chronic pain results from nerve damage, often leading to ongoing pain signals without an obvious injury. At Active Spine and Joint Institute, we offer South Jersey’s leading program for drug-free, non-surgical neuropathic pain relief: the Active Nerve Method®. Our unique, multifaceted approach helps our patients reduce or eliminate pain medications, empowering them to lead active, pain-free lives
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What is Neuropathic Pain and Why Does it Occur?
Neuropathic pain occurs when nerves send continuous pain signals to the brain, even without injury. Common causes include diabetes, infections like shingles, immune conditions, and nerve trauma. Damaged nerves can become overactive, causing symptoms like burning, tingling, and stabbing sensations that interfere with daily activities.
How Our Active Nerve Method® Relieves Neuropathic Pain
If you’re ready to experience effective, non-invasive relief, our Active Nerve Method® combines cutting-edge therapies tailored to target neuropathic pain. Here’s how our leading approach works:
Chiropractic Care for Optimal Alignment
Proper spinal alignment relieves nerve pressure and inflammation, promoting natural healing. By focusing on the spine’s role in nerve health, chiropractic care can significantly reduce nerve irritation and pain.Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT)
Our Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) targets pain at the cellular level, using safe, low-intensity light to reduce inflammation and encourage nerve repair. This therapy is highly effective for those suffering from chronic nerve pain, offering pain relief and enhanced nerve function without any downtime.PulseWave Therapy
PulseWave Therapy delivers gentle, pulsed energy waves to damaged nerves, promoting blood flow and activating the body’s healing response. This therapy can reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and speed nerve repair, offering a powerful solution for those struggling with neuropathy symptoms.Electrochemical Stimulation Therapy (ECST)
ECST stimulates nerve regeneration and boosts blood circulation, helping repair damaged nerve tissue without invasive treatments. It’s an effective option for reducing pain, especially in patients with diabetes-related nerve issues.Cold Laser Therapy
Cold Laser Therapy penetrates deeply into affected areas, reducing inflammation and promoting cellular repair. This pain-free treatment is known for reducing nerve pain and accelerating healing, often delivering significant relief in just a few sessions.Occupational Therapy for Mobility and Function
Our occupational therapy program helps you regain control, strength, and comfort in areas impacted by neuropathy. Our therapists work with you on customized techniques, so you can navigate daily life with greater ease and confidence.Educational Support from Dr. Bob Olivieri’s Book
Dr. Bob Olivieri, creator of the Active Nerve Method®, wrote a comprehensive book on understanding and managing neuropathy without medications. We believe that education is a powerful tool for healing, and Dr. Olivieri’s book provides the knowledge to empower patients in their recovery journey.
Why Active Spine and Joint Institute is South Jersey’s Go-To for Neuropathy Relief
Living with neuropathic pain shouldn’t mean relying on medications that only mask symptoms. At Active Spine and Joint Institute, we believe in getting to the root of your pain with drug-free, non-surgical treatments that work. Our Active Nerve Method® is designed to reduce pain, improve nerve function, and restore your quality of life.
Ready to start your journey to relief? Contact our South Jersey offices in Mount Laurel, Northfield, Marmora, or Rio Grande, NJ. Call 609-886-8585 or visit www.activesj.com to book your consultation today. Reclaim control over your life with South Jersey’s leading drug-free neuropathy relief program, the Active Nerve Method®.