Nerve inflammation can be treated with shockwave and EMTT, without side effects and medication
Effective treatment of nerve inflammation and neuropathy
Neuropathy, also known as neuritis, can be an extremely debilitating condition that often affects the hands and feet, but can also lead to problems such as incontinence and erectile dysfunction. This is exactly where I specialize. The condition often occurs as a result of lifestyle diseases, such as diabetes, where nerve tissue gradually deteriorates.
This can result in pain, reduced function and an overall decrease in quality of life. Fortunately, effective treatment options are available and I offer a range of advanced technologies such as shockwave, laser therapy, EMTT and NESA neuromodulation. In many cases, the best results are achieved by combining multiple treatment methods for a more targeted and individualized approach.
During your initial consultation, we will conduct a thorough examination and review your lifestyle and any underlying causes of your condition. Based on this, we will tailor the most optimal treatment strategy to improve your function and well-being.
On this page you can quickly get an overview of your treatment options. If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact me for a no-obligation consultation.
Nesa-Neuromodulation for nerve inflammation
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that chronic pain affects around 20% of the global population. Neuropathic pain in particular can be complex to treat as it often involves imbalances in the autonomic nervous system. Traditional treatment methods can therefore be inadequate because they do not address the underlying nerve functions.
With NESA® advanced neuromodulation technology, it is possible to influence the autonomic nervous system and restore more harmonious nerve function. By regulating the bio-electrical signal in the nerve tissue, this method can help reduce pain and improve quality of life in people with neuropathy and other forms of chronic pain.
New research emphasizes the link between the autonomic nervous system and chronic pain. For example, a study by Arslan and Çevik (2022) shows that the sympathetic nervous system may be a key factor in the development and worsening of pain experiences. This emphasizes the importance of targeting treatment to the entire nervous system rather than just focusing on the area where the pain is experienced.
This approach ensures a more holistic regulation of the nervous system, which can provide longer lasting and more effective pain relief.
The benefits of focused shockwave therapy when quality of life is reduced
There are many good effects from shockwave when you have chronic pain, and here I mention just a few, but if you contact me, I’m happy to go into more detail about how your specific pain from nerve inflammation can be affected with shockwave. And it doesn’t have to hurt.
- Shockwave promotes faster injury healing by releasing growth factors, stem cells and other beneficial substances to regenerate body cells.
- The treatment helps create new blood vessels and capillaries that increase blood flow in the treated areas, which also helps with balance.
- I effectively treat the areas that are causing you pain, both primary and secondary areas with high precision, guided by ultrasound scanning.
- The effects of focused shockwave can last long after treatment is complete, providing lasting pain relief and improved quality of life.
- By relieving pain and promoting healing, focused shockwave can reduce or even eliminate the need for pain medication and reduce the risk of harmful side effects.
- In neuropathy, shockwave can help reduce pain and symptoms when traditional medicine cannot.
EMTT goes deep and amplifies the effects of shockwave and other treatment
EMTT uses powerful yet gentle magnetic pulses that penetrate deep into the body’s tissues. These pulses affect cell function by stimulating membrane potential and increasing metabolic activity, supporting the body’s natural healing process. The result is faster tissue repair, reduced inflammation and significant pain relief – all with the aim of improving your quality of life.
One of the key benefits of EMTT is its ability to reach deep tissues that can otherwise be challenging to treat, such as muscles, tendons and connective tissue. The treatment can also stimulate the nervous system directly, making it particularly effective for conditions such as neuritis, pelvic pain and incontinence. As EMTT is completely painless and can be performed without removing clothing, it is a convenient and comfortable option for those seeking an effective, non-invasive treatment method.
Laser for nerve inflammation, with no pain or side effects
When it comes to treating nerve inflammation, it is particularly interesting how we can target specific mechanisms that affect the pain experience. Laser therapy has proven to be an effective method as it contributes to a number of biological processes that can reduce pain and improve nerve function.
One of the key effects of laser light is that it supports the normalization of ion channels in cells, which is essential for healthy nerve function.
In addition, the body’s production of nitric oxide is stimulated, which improves blood flow, while levels of beta-endorphins are increased and pain-promoting bradykinins are reduced. These processes collectively contribute to more effective pain management.
Two other key mechanisms of laser therapy’s effect on nerve tissue include inhibition of C-fiber depolarization, often seen in neuropathy, and stimulation of axonal regeneration and nerve cell repair.
These factors play a crucial role in restoring nerve tissue function and reducing pain in the long term.
There are two types of nerve inflammation, peripheral and autonomic neuropathy.
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when there is damage to the sensory and motor nervous system, often resulting in symptoms in the toes, feet, legs and hands. In severe cases, the condition can develop into diabetic foot ulcers, which – if not treated properly – can lead to serious complications, including amputation of the toes or foot. Fortunately, there are effective treatment options available and I have had particularly good experience with shockwave therapy to promote healing of diabetic ulcers and improve blood circulation.
Autonomic neuropathy involves damage to the autonomic nervous system, which typically affects bladder function, heart activity and the gastrointestinal system. In some cases, it can also lead to sexual dysfunction. Here, NESA neuromodulation can be a highly effective treatment as it supports the regulation of nervous system function and helps restore balance in the affected areas.
What is the course of treatment for neuritis?
The course of treatment for neuropathy depends on a number of factors, including the severity of the symptoms, how long the problem has been going on, as well as your general lifestyle and any comorbidities such as diabetes. Once nerve tissue has degenerated, it usually cannot be restored, making it crucial to slow further deterioration and preserve as much function as possible to ensure a better quality of life.
Shockwave treatment typically consists of 6-8 sessions over 4-5 weeks to establish a basic effect. After that, maintenance treatments may be required. Shockwave is always combined with EMTT to stimulate the central nervous system and optimize the effect.
Laser therapy and NESA neuromodulation follow a slightly longer course, with 12-16 treatments typically given over the same 4-5 week period. This creates a stable baseline after which treatment can be maintained as needed.
The most effective treatment strategy is customized and determined at your first consultation. Here, we will review your symptoms and needs to provide you with a tailored plan that can significantly improve your quality of life.
Treatments start from DKK 1,000 per session and you will receive a complete quote at your first consultation at the clinic.
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If you are interested in hearing more about how we can help you, you are always welcome to contact us by phone: 41 40 08 58 or email: michael@msinsight.dk. Otherwise, you can fill out the contact form with your details and a brief description of your problem. I’ll get back to you quickly with a customized proposal for a solution so we can find the best way forward together.