I see all kinds of pain syndromes, from sports injuries to arthritis. By far the most elusive pain syndromes are the remnants induced by trauma. Trauma can mean multiple surgeries, car accidents, history of abuse, etc. Pain that changes, migrates, and can’t be found on imaging can in some cases be linked to neural memory of these traumatic experiences. Neural therapy is a gentle treatment that soothes the nerves allowing them to ease out of fight-or-flight mode and into more normal signaling pathways. The tiny subcutaneous injections diffuse over the underlying nerves to change the acid base balance and neurotransmitter signaling. If you have pain that seems to be unexplained and a history of trauma, neural therapy may help you re-set.
Dr. Michele Raithel, ND