Severna Park chiropractic care of neuropathy pain with nutrition like B vitamins and spinal manipulation.

Neuropathy pain is a bothersome pain. It’s sharp, throbbing, burning pain making the involved extremity - be it the feet or hands, toes, fingers, legs - sensitive to even touch. Severna Park neuropathic pain sufferers many times observe themselves consuming drugs like anticonvulsants and antidepressants and opioids to relieve neuropathic pain since they are the most commonly prescribed drugs. (1) Some patients respond well. Some experience only slight pain relief. Some can’t take them because of the unfavorable side-effects. Back And Neck Care Center recognizes this frustration. Back And Neck Care Center helps many Severna Park neuropathy patients try other ways to pain relief like nutrition (particularly B vitamins) and spinal manipulation to get the Severna Park neuropathic pain relief they want.  

WHAT DRUG ALTERNATIVES ARE AVAILABLE? WHY ARE THEY NOT USED MORE?

Nutraceuticals – like vitamin supplements – may well be an important part – supportive or primary – in managing pain. One study describes how adequately dosed nutraceuticals may be helpful in managing peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy may show up as a result of different types of reasons like diabetes, alcoholism, unspecific, or iatrogenic. Additionally, these compounds like Vitamin B complex, alpha lipoic acid, L-acetyl carnitine, vitamin E, magnesium, gamma linolenic acid, capsaicin, and Coenzyme Q were tolerated well when used for long periods of time. Some patients stated that they had nausea and vomiting when ALA was taken at 1200 mg or more though. (1,2) Why then if doses can be adjusted are they not recommended or used more? They are not usually covered by insurance, and patients, and doctors may not be familiar with what these options are and what benefits they may might deliver.  (1) Back And Neck Care Center is well informed of such options. Back And Neck Care Center helps Severna Park chiropractic patients navigate these options to improve their benefits for Severna Park pain relief.

ONE GOOD OPTION: B VITAMINS

B vitamins perform. How? B vitamins enhance the effectiveness of morphine’s painkilling effect of blocking pain sensation and lessen chronic morphine tolerance. How is this good? The action of morphine is like the action of neuropathic pain, burning pain that follows a nerve from the spine through an extremity like the leg or arm, settling in the feet, toes, or fingers. B vitamins reportedly lessen neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury, sensory neuron inflammation/compression as well as transient spinal cord ischemia (temporary blockage of blood supply to the spinal cord). Adding B vitamins to the pain control drug schedule for a patient with neuropathic pain may well be advantageous! (3) And Back And Neck Care Center mixes nutrition with its spinal manipulation Cox® Technic protocols for Severna Park neuropathy patients to uncover neuropathic pain relief.

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Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Kyle Pankonin on the Back Doctor’s Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson about how he helps patients with sciatica (leg pain) that follows nerve tracts down the leg but not to the extent of neuropathy. Good info on how Cox® Technic works!

Schedule a Severna Park chiropractic appointment with Back And Neck Care Center today for Severna Park neuropathic pain relief. B vitamins and other nutrients included in your daily routine along with Severna Park chiropractic spinal manipulation may be the relieving blend you need to realize Severna Park pain relief.

Back And Neck Care Center values the benefits of nutrition, especially vitamin B, for neuropathy pain along with spinal manipulation. 
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