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Infrared Therapy Can Promote Nerve Recovery

Jan 19

Benefits of infrared therapy for neuropathy, Infrared therapy for neuropathy is a treatment that’s growing in popularity due to its ability to stimulate healing, promote nerve recovery, restore sensation, and reduce pain. It’s also a drug-free way to manage pain and has the potential to change the lives of those suffering from this condition.

Neuropathy chronic pain can be debilitating and affect your quality of life. It can make it difficult to perform daily activities, and it may be caused by many different conditions. Diabetes, infections, injuries, vitamin deficiencies, and autoimmune diseases are all known to cause neuropathy. As your nerves become damaged, they stop sending signals to the brain that your body needs to function properly, resulting in symptoms like numbness, burning or stabbing pain, and tingling sensations.

Until recently, there weren’t many options available for treating this type of pain. Many patients were forced to rely on pain relievers and other medications to manage the symptoms, but they often had side effects that made them ineffective. Then, a new and cutting-edge procedure was developed that leverages the literal breakthrough of light as a tool for medicine: intensive infrared therapy for neuropathy.

Infrared therapy uses red LED light to target areas of the body that are impacted by neuropathy and provide immediate relief. The device sends a beam of infrared light to the muscles and nerves through your skin, allowing the cells to absorb its energy and trigger the release of essential molecules like nitric oxide. This helps improve blood flow and reduce inflammation, which are both associated with pain in neuropathy.

The infrared light also stimulates the cells to produce more ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is a compound that acts as the cell’s energy storehouse. As the ATP levels increase, the cells resume their normal functions and begin working toward repairing the damage to the nerves. This in turn decreases oxidative stress and inflammation, which can further reduce neuropathy pain.

In addition, the near-infrared light used in this type of therapy is thought to stimulate Schwann cells, which are responsible for forming a sheath around damaged axons. This sheath is called the myelin sheath, and it plays a vital role in restoring nerve function by protecting the nerve fibers from further damage. The light can also help to regenerate the myelin sheath, allowing the nerves to signal one another again and restore communication between the different parts of the body.

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