Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Neuropathy Treatment Press Release

Below is an interesting press release that was featured in the Independent press last year:


Summit, NJ 4-15-10 --A new treatment is available in Summit, New Jersey to help relieve peripheral neuropathy pain.

Dr. Brian Anderson can show how HealthLight pulsed infared light therapy combined with other therapies can help reduce pain and reverse symptoms of diabetic neuropathy.

Who does this help? Patients with diabetic neuropathy, restless leg syndrome, sciatic neuropathy and spinal disc herniations can see positive results. The symptoms have also been linked recently to the use of statin drugs, often used to lower cholesterol.

Used in conjunction with new chiropractic treatment methods, patient treatment results at Dr. Anderson’s Neuropathy Treatment Centers of America office in Summit offer a very compelling option for conservative, non-surgical treatment of both peripheral neuropathy and spinal disc herniations.

“The brain and spine is the key to an awful lot of nerve problems involving the lower leg,” reports Dr. Anderson. “Even when patients have diabetes, the degenerated discs in the back only add to the nerve problems.”

“The combination of infrared light therapy with our state-of-the-art chiropractic treatments have given patients a new lease on life, in many cases enabling their medical physician to reduce or completely eliminate the need for prescription pain medications,” says Dr. Anderson. “I am very pleased to be able to offer this unique combination of treatments, which you might not typically see in a chiropractic office setting. It enables our office to treat a wider variety of conditions and effectively manage and actually improve the health of many of our neighbors suffering with this chronic pain.”

Dr. Anderson is a member of Neuropathy Treatment Centers of America, which has offices across the U.S.A, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Using the latest technology in therapy, combined with advanced training, these doctors are assisting patients to overcome pain and disability associated with peripheral neuropathy pain. Dr. Anderson only works with patients that he feels he can help with his program.

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