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Neuropathy
For patients suffering from pain or decreased sensation due to Peripheral Neuropathy, there is now a treatment available that reduces inflammation, and increases local circulation called Anodyne.
Anodyne emits monochromatic infrared photo energy to substantially increase local circulation and temporarily reduce pain.
In a survey of 252 diabetic patients who received Anodyne treatment:
- 78% reported reduced falls
- 87% had substantially reduced pain
In a different study of 784 patients with Chronic Pain, 88.8% had excellent to total pain relief.
Radiculopathy
Radiculopathy is usually described as a 'burning' pain that is caused by a nerve. Most commonly patients complain of Radiculopathy in the arms or legs. The pain typically starts in the neck or buttocks and 'travels' into the extremity.
Parkinson's Disease
Treatment for Parkinson's Disease may involve strengthening exercises, stretching, and gait training (walking). Treatments in earlier stages of Parkinson's have the best outcomes.
M.S.
Physical Therapy has been shown to have improvements in disability, endurance, walking speed, and strength. Energy conservation is also reviewed. Recent research shows that an exercise program will patients with M.S. maintain function to carry out day to day activities.
Stroke/CVA
Whether the stroke is new or old, therapy may help improve your balance and function. We will look at your strength, range of motion, and balance, as well as focusing on problem areas that you identify in your daily routine.
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