Neural therapy was developed by German physicians Ferdinand and Walter Huneke and is a form of treatment focused on finding solutions to medical problems by applying it to patients who are difficult to treat or resistant to treatment.

In this method, a substance called "procain" is injected into the problem area to increase the electrical potential. It is widely used in South America and Europe.

In which cases is it necessary to apply for neural therapy?

Many diseases that cannot be treated by conventional means are treated with this method. The reason for this is that many of the diseases that cannot be treated by conventional means are caused by dysfunctions of the autonomic nervous system.

Local disturbances, called disturbance fields, activate the autonomic nervous system through electrophysiological irregularities and abnormal neurological signals. Disruptive fields can occur after physical or psychological trauma. To give an example of this; situations such as scars after surgery and the loss of a relative can trigger it.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Neural Therapy

The autonomic nervous system can react to disturbed areas, causing discomfort in distant parts of the body. For example, a caesarean section wound can cause long-lasting back pain. Especially in a large proportion of patients undergoing surgical procedures and taking medication, interference fields can be found. These areas should therefore be searched for in many painful cases involving the autonomic nervous system.

1 - Which Diseases is Neural Therapy Good for?

This procedure is strictly a method applied using local anesthesia and cortisone drugs are not used in this procedure. The aim here is to normalize the structures that have been deformed for various reasons. This procedure, which is good for many diseases, can take several sessions. To give examples of these diseases;

  • Headache
  • Sports injuries
  • Regional muscular or skeletal pain
  • Tendonitis
  • Fibromyalgia syndrome
  • Knee and shoulder pain
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Chronic elbow pain
  • Pain and hernias in the lumbar-neck-back region
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Spinal arthritis
  • It has shown positive results in the treatment of diseases such as chronic inflammation.

 

2 - How is this Treatment Method Applied?

When it comes to neural therapy, terms such as nerve therapy and needle injection come to mind first. Here, people who will have this method may experience anxiety that the nerve will be injected, but contrary to popular belief, the nerve is not injected in this procedure.

The nerves are stimulated by the autonomic nervous system and no medication is transferred with these needles. All injections are done for stimulation. This treatment method is not a needle treatment, and even people with needle and injection phobia can have it done very easily.

3 - Is Shingles Treated with Neural Therapy?

Shingles, also known as varicella zoster, is the infection of a single nerve or the skin surface controlled by a nerve with a virus called varicella zoster. It usually affects the back, chest, neck, lower back, head, abdomen, buttocks and face. It is a disease that causes severe pain.

Since this treatment method is a direct nervous system treatment, it is a treatment method that covers the entire nerve network in the body. Since shingles is a type of disease that is controlled directly through the nerves in this sense, it is a very effective method to alleviate the pain of this disease.

The application in this system reaches the sympathetic nervous system, which has a ubiquitous distribution in the organism and is important for its rapid transmission in the autoregulation of the organism. It can occur as soon as it is injected and the latest time of onset is 72 hours.

4 - Which medicines are used in neural therapy?

Local anesthetics, mostly procaine or lidocaine, are used in this treatment procedure, but for people with allergy problems, carboxocaine is used. These anesthetics should never contain epinephrine. The content of the solution used for superficial scars is 1% procaine or 1% lidocaine with a small amount of sodium bicarbonate to buffer the pH and reduce the pain of the injection, although sodium bicarbonate is optional.

5 - How many different methods are there in neural therapy?

Although there is more than one method in this form of treatment, it is not mandatory to apply all of them at once. The most appropriate treatment method for the area to be treated is determined by the physician and the treatment is started. Treatment types are as follows:

  • Regional Treatment: In this method, bubbles called quadles are created in the skin with an insulin needle directly into the problematic area.
  • Segmental Treatment: It is the regulation of disorders in muscles, tendons, vessels, bones, facets, joints and organs controlled from the same spine segment by injection into the structures within the segment.
  • Extended Segment Therapy: Injection therapy to higher control centers, such as the ganglia, which act on the segments.
  • Disruptive Field Therapy: Due to certain physical causes, nerve conduction is disrupted, autonomic nerve balance is disturbed and some diseases occur. In such cases, a solution is injected into the scars and they are saved from being an interference field.
  • Hormonal Regulation Therapy: Injections into the axis organs to restore hormonal balance in patients with signs of hormonal imbalance.

6 - What are Neural Therapy Contraindications?

As with all neural therapies, there are some contraindications to this treatment method. Here are the people who should not undergo neural therapy:

  • Parkinson's, myasthenia gravis and multiple sclerosis patients
  • Heart failure II. and III. degree AV heart block disease
  • Patients with coagulation disorders
  • Malignant disease
  • People with mental disorders
  • Indications for acute surgery
  • Those who use blood thinners such as aspirin (but it is worth noting that the treatment can be applied if the medication is stopped 1 week before the application) and
  • Patients who received atomic therapy for thyroid for 6 months, patients who had thyroid scintigraphy.

7 - What are Neural Therapy Reviews and Patient Feedback?

As in every medical procedure, this procedure has very positive feedback as a result of correct detection and treatment. In this process, it is one of the most important issues for the patient to give complete and accurate information to the doctor.

Another important point is that the health center where the procedure will be performed should be hygienic, listen to the patient well and perform the correct procedure. When all these are realized, patient satisfaction is inevitable.

 

8 - What are the Harms of Neural Therapy?

There is no harm in this procedure if it is performed correctly by well-trained physicians who have gained good experience in the environment in which they work. The neural therapy procedure is an interventional regulatory medical procedure and the doctors who administer these injections must have received training.

9 - What are the Side Effects of Neural Therapy?

  • Some people may be allergic to local anesthetic drugs. The patient must be asked before the procedure is performed, otherwise undesirable results may occur.
  • During this application, a very small bleeding may occur where the injection enters.
  • The most prominent side effects of neural therapy depend on the way the needle is used and the local anesthesia.
  • Apart from all these, the most common side effect is a very tiny bruise that occurs where the needle enters and disappears in 1 to 2 days.

10 - What Should Be Considered After Neural Therapy?

Since this procedure is a very simple and easy procedure, there is no incision, wound, scar or sensitivity. The patient can return to his/her daily routine immediately after the procedure. In fact, it should be noted that the patient's pain will be alleviated and reduced, and he/she will continue his/her daily routines in a better quality.

11 - What is the cost of neural therapy?

You can have this procedure done in private hospitals as well as state hospitals offer the same service.

You should contact Dr. Sümeyra Torun Clinic to learn all these and more. While our clinical consultants offer you a special price; they can offer price alternatives according to the procedure to be performed, the number of sessions and the material to be used.

 

 

 

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