Neuropathy

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Imagine Life without the Debilitating Pain of Peripheral Neuropathy.

At iCan Clinic, we combine the newest technologies with good old-fashioned patient care.

Just imagine the day when you never again have to hear “You’ll just have to live with it” as the doctor’s diagnosis.

Get the treatment you deserve!

 

What is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is pain, weakness, or numbness due to damage in your nerves. Neuropathy can affect any part of your body and become quite intense, even when you are performing daily tasks like walking or opening jars. The staff at

iCan Clinic is dedicated to offering you neuropathy pain relief with all-natural and non-invasive treatments.

What is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is nerve pain on the edges of your body, like your hands and feet, as opposed to the core nerves in the center of your body. Neuropathy most often feels like a tingling in your hands or a tingling in your feet—although it can be sharp, freezing, or burning too.

What causes neuropathy?

Many different conditions can cause peripheral neuropathy, including:

  • Diabetes
  • Auto-immune diseases
  • Injuries or trauma
  • Infections
  • Metabolic problems
  • Toxic exposure
  • Vitamin deficiencies

Most frustratingly, peripheral neuropathy may also be idiopathic, which means the cause is unknown. Usually, treating the underlying cause of peripheral neuropathy will give you relief. In the case of nerve damage, regenerative treatments to rebuild tissue can be your best option at relief and recovery.

Further, almost all people who have neuropathy in the feet also have lower back issues. At our medical office, we can treat both issues effectively.

With real pain relief, you can take on your day, stop worrying about how temperature might affect your pain, and resume the activities you used to enjoy.

If you are looking for effective and long-lasting relief for neuropathy in the Chattanooga area, call us today at (423) 541-9455 to schedule a consultation.

What will happen if I do not treat my neuropathy?

Neuropathy pain may affect your everyday life. Holding onto vibrating objects, like the pole on the subway, can make your pain more intense. You might avoid the heat of a summer vacation or skiing in winter because temperature changes make your pain worse.

As neuropathy gets worse, it may also affect the nerves that control your balance and coordination. You may find yourself falling over frequently, or, due to numbness in your hands, you may be unable to perform the simple movements you need to do for work. You may also have digestive issues that keep you close to a bathroom.

How is Neuropathy treated?

Breakthrough for Peripheral Neuropathy Sufferers

NEW CLINICAL STUDIES REVEAL: The debilitating pain, burning, numbness & tingling experienced by people 55 years of age and older suffering from peripheral neuropathy can be successfully treated through natural means. Our Doctors believe that you deserve better when it comes to the treatment of your neuropathy.

Too many physicians want to rush you out of the office without really listening and give you yet another pill to mask the symptoms.

Our doctors take your condition very seriously, we believe it is our duty to help prevent balance problems, falls, and fractures that neuropathy so often causes.

These cutting-edge therapies include NASA generated infrared light therapy, whole body vibration treatment to increase peripheral circulation, area-targeted nutritional therapy and mild electrical stimulation regimens to block sensory pain signaling in the brain.

We also utilize specific protocols to heighten balance and coordination while reducing soreness and stiffness in the feet often induced by neuropathy conditions

By restoring circulation to your extremities, we can help to encourage your body to regenerate damaged nerve tissue!

Even better is that these changes are sustained for the long-term with simple home therapies and nutritional protocols that you’ll continue on your own.

We will sit down with you to determine if you’re a candidate for this ground-breaking treatment, and review all of your options.