Pain From Peripheral Arterial Disease (Pad) Treatment in Mesa, Arizona

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Neuragenex NFPM - At Home

$350.00 - $2,000.00

Note: Currently the Neuragenex NFPM at Home Program is only available in the Phoenix Valley in Arizona. Please check here to see when your state will be added, and join the waiting list! Taking the time tested and highly effective treatment modality of Neurofunctional Pain management, combined with the convenience of in home care. This program lasts for six weeks, with two visits per week from a mobile technician who will administer your Neuragenex NFPM treatment right from the comfort of your own home!

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What We Do

Stop Weakness, Numbness, And Pain From PAD Today

We understand how debilitating pain from PAD can be. It can severely restrict your daily activities, whether working out, participating in physical activities, or even just standing for a long time.

By taking a whole-person approach to your treatment plan, we aim to help you minimize weakness, numbness, and pain while improving strength and mobility. In addition, our non-surgical and drug-free solution is designed to provide lasting relief from your pain so you can live an active and healthy life.

  • Avoiding physical activity because of pain
  • Struggling to sleep due to discomfort in legs
  • Relying on pain medication for relief
  • Living a pain-free life
  • Enjoying physical activities without fear of aggravating PAD
  • Getting a full night’s rest without discomfort

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What Is Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)?

PAD is a medical condition that causes the arteries to become narrow, which, in turn, restricts blood flow to the limbs. This can lead to various symptoms, such as cramping, pain, numbness, and leg weakness.

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What Causes Peripheral Arterial Disease Pain?

PAD is caused by atherosclerosis, which is the buildup of plaque and fatty deposits in your arteries. As these deposits accumulate, they narrow the arteries and restrict blood flow, causing pain and discomfort in the affected areas. 

In the case of PAD, this mainly affects the legs, due to their distance from the heart and its pumping power. Reduced blood flow to the legs can cause a range of symptoms, including cramping, burning pain, and numbness.

Additionally, PAD can lead to vein pain because of the increased pressure on the veins in the legs. This can result in a heavy or achy feeling in the legs and may even cause varicose veins.

The Neuragenex NFPM Protocol For Managing Peripheral Arterial Disease Pain

We use a comprehensive approach to treating pain from PAD called Neuragenex Neurofunctional Pain Management. Instead of focusing only on the physical symptoms, we look for underlying causes to pinpoint the root problem. We use a combination of techniques that include electroanalgesia, IV therapy, and lifestyle counseling to reduce pain, improve blood flow and circulation, and restore your body’s natural balance.

Our goal is to help you achieve long-term relief from your pain so you can live an active life. Therefore, we don’t just treat the symptoms – we treat the whole person. It’s why we avoid the use of pain medications (which can be habit-forming and often cause side effects), surgical procedures (which can be expensive and risky), and chiropractic treatment (which is both risky and unproven). With that in mind, the following is a brief overview of how we approach PAD management:

Electroanalgesia For Peripheral Arterial Disease Pain in Mesa, Arizona

Electroanalgesia is a non-invasive therapy solution that uses a high-pulse electrical current to reduce pain and inflammation. It’s an FDA-cleared form of electrical stimulation that helps block pain signals, release endorphins (which are naturally occurring pain relievers), relax and loosen tight muscles, and improve blood circulation.

There are many different forms of electrical stimulation, but electroanalgesia is considered to be the most effective at providing long-lasting pain relief. Other types of electrical stimulation treatment, such as TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), only provide temporary relief from acute pain due to their low pulse rates.

For example, TENS devices only deliver a pulse rate of around 400 pulses per second (often limited to 250 pulses per second on at-home devices). Instead, we use electroanalgesia therapy, which is a different type of e-stim treatment that can deliver up to 10,000 pulses per second or higher. This takes electroanalgesia into a classification that requires medical provider oversight for use and application. A high pulse rate allows the electrical currents to penetrate deeper tissue layers, thereby providing more effective long-term relief.

IV Therapy For Peripheral Arterial Disease Pain in Mesa, Arizona

IV therapy is a process in which an infusion of vitamins, minerals, and other substances is injected directly into the bloodstream. This enables us to bypass any issues with absorption in the digestive system and ensure that the fluids are delivered directly to the cells. Doing so can be incredibly beneficial for pain from peripheral arterial disease since many of the conditions that cause PAD involve inflammation and poor circulation. Therefore, delivering fluids via IV therapy can help reduce inflammation and improve circulation, leading to a reduction in pain.

IV therapy can also restore depleted minerals, vitamins, and essential nutrients, which are all crucial to recovery. These nutrients can help support the body’s natural healing process, improve immune system function, and provide relief from chronic pain and fatigue. Additionally, certain nutrients, such as vitamin D, are essential to keeping your arteries and blood vessels loose enough to allow proper blood flow.

Lifestyle Counseling For Peripheral Arterial Disease Pain in Mesa, Arizona

The Neuragenex NFPM protocol for pain from PAD also includes lifestyle counseling as part of our whole-person approach to pain management. Every person’s experience with chronic pain is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to pain relief. It’s why we take the time to get to know each patient, listen to their story, and develop an individualized plan of action.

Our lifestyle counseling sessions focus on helping you make changes in your everyday life that may lead to long-term pain relief. These sessions may include setting realistic goals, engaging in regular physical activity, eating a healthy diet, getting enough sleep, reducing stress levels, and more.

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Success Stories

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In our clinics, we’ve seen remarkable outcomes with the Neuragenex Neurofunctional Pain Management protocols. Patients receiving peripheral neuropathy treatment have reported significant relief, just as those undergoing knee pain treatment have found newfound mobility and ease. Similarly, individuals who have opted for our treatment for migraines and chronic headaches share stories of renewed comfort and reduced frequency of their symptoms.

These successes are a source of great pride for us. Hear directly from our patients about the life-changing impact of these treatments!

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