Neuragenex NFPM Treatment For Plantar Fasciitis Pain in Scottsdale, 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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Stop The Stabbing Pain In The Bottom Of Your Foot From Plantar Fasciitis Today

Plantar fasciitis is a condition that often causes stabbing pain in the arch or heel of your foot and can range from mild to severe if you suffer from plantar fasciitis, you know how challenging it can be to walk or stand, much less exercise or participate in sports. 

Severe cases of plantar fasciitis can be incredibly debilitating, making it hard to carry out even the most basic activities. 

We aim to help you find relief from plantar fasciitis quickly and safely so that you can return to your active lifestyle without fear of pain. Our unique solution helps to reduce inflammation and improve mobility, providing lasting relief from chronic heel and foot pain.

  • Having a renewed sense of mobility
  • Avoiding Walking
  • Stabbing Pain in the Bottom of the Feet
  • Experiencing side effects from medication
  • Worrying about needing surgery
  • Waking up with no pain
  • Living an active lifestyle
  • Walking whenever you like
  • Having a renewed sense of mobility

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What Causes Pain from Plantar Fasciitis?

The specific cause of plantar fasciitis is unknown and typically considered to be multifactorial. Still, it is most commonly caused by overuse or strain of the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue connecting your heel bone to your toes. The fascia supports your body’s weight and acts as a shock absorber while standing and walking. 

When the fascia is strained, it can become inflamed and cause pain in the feet, particularly around the heel. 

This strain can result from rigorous physical activity, such as running or playing sports, or wearing shoes that don’t fit properly. The condition can also be caused by an underlying medical condition (such as arthritis or diabetes), poor posture, or body mechanics. 

One of the reasons why the condition is so misunderstood is that pain can manifest from overuse and underuse of the fascia.

What Happens If Plantar Fasciitis Is Left Untreated

If plantar fasciitis is left untreated, it can cause further injury and damage to the tissues of the foot. The condition may worsen, leading to chronic pain in the heel area that is difficult to manage.

Over time, the supporting structures of the foot, such as ligaments and tendons, may become weakened due to lack of use and strain, making it even more difficult to find relief. As a result, the pain may worsen, further limiting mobility and the ability to participate in activities that you enjoy. For these reasons, it is vital to seek treatment for plantar fasciitis as soon as possible.

The Neuragenex NFPM Protocol for Plantar Fasciitis Pain

Our Neuragenex NFPM protocol consists of a neurofunctional pain management approach to treating plantar fasciitis pain. A neurofunctional method involves the use of electroanalgesia and IV therapy to help reduce pain and inflammation caused by plantar fasciitis, all without the need for medications or surgery. 

As a result, you won’t risk experiencing side effects from medications or complications from plantar fasciitis surgery. You’ll also be able to avoid risking chiropractic treatment, which is an unproven solution that can sometimes lead to further injury. 

Additionally, as a part of our holistic approach to pain management, we provide lifestyle counseling to prevent future issues and improve your overall quality of life. Keeping this in mind, the following is a more in-depth explanation of our protocol for treating plantar fasciitis pain:

IV Therapy

IV nutritional therapy, or intravenous therapy, involves administering vital nutrients directly to the bloodstream through an IV. This type of treatment bypasses the digestive system, allowing for maximum absorption and utilization of nutrients by the...

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Lifestyle Counseling

Lifestyle counseling is an approach to managing chronic pain that involves identifying, assessing, and modifying lifestyle factors contributing to an individual's pain. For example, lifestyle factors such as nutrition, physical activity, stress, sleep quality...

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Electroanalgesia

Electroanalgesia is a pain management technique that uses high-pulse electrical current to ease pain, boost blood circulation, improve mobility, and induce...

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In our clinics, we’ve seen remarkable outcomes with our 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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