Electric Cell Signaling Therapy for Neuropathy: A Breakthrough Treatment Option

Neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves in the body, leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including diabetes, chemotherapy, alcohol abuse, and certain medications. While there are several treatment options available, one that has gained popularity in recent years is CET treatment.

CET (Combined Electrochemical Therapy) treatment is a relatively new treatment option for neuropathy that involves a combination of electrical stimulation and chemical injections. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at CET treatment for neuropathy, including how it works, the benefits, and the potential risks. It’s becoming more popular, as it’s effective in more than 85% of our patients.

CET and Electric Cell Signaling Therapy (ECST), as we refer to it here at Active Spine and Joint Institute are the same thing. CET is a trademarked name for the specific type of ECST treatment. ECST is a type of therapy that uses electrical signals to stimulate the nervous system and promote healing in the body. The treatment is sometimes referred to as neurostimulation therapy or bioelectric therapy. Regardless of the name, the treatment involves the use of electrical signals to help reduce pain and promote healing.

How Does a CET / ECST Treatment Work?

During a CET / ECST treatment, a small electrical current is applied to the affected area, which helps to stimulate the nerves and increase blood flow to the area.

The treatment is performed on an outpatient basis and does not require anesthesia. Patients come into the office 2 times a week for twelve weeks for treatment. It is paired with an at-home maintenance program and a wellness and lifestyle program.

Benefits of CET / ECST Treatment for Neuropathy

CET / ECST treatment for neuropathy has several potential benefits for patients. Some of these benefits include:

  1. Non-Invasive: CET / ECST treatment is a non-invasive treatment option, which means that it does not require surgery or other invasive procedures. This can be a significant benefit for patients who may be hesitant to undergo surgery or who are not candidates for surgery.

  2. Few Side Effects: Compared to other treatment options, CET / ECST treatment has few side effects. The most common side effect is minor discomfort at the injection site, which typically resolves within a few days.

  3. Effective: CET / ECST treatment has been shown to be an effective treatment option for neuropathy, with many patients reporting significant improvement in their symptoms after undergoing the treatment. We see a high success rate in more than 85% of our patients.

  4. Quick Recovery: Because CET / ECST treatment is a non-invasive procedure, the recovery time is typically quick. Most patients are able to return to their normal activities immediately after the treatment.

Is CET / ECST Treatment Right for You?

If you are suffering from neuropathy and are considering CET / ECST treatment, it's important to discuss your options with a qualified healthcare provider. Your provider can help you determine if CET / ECST treatment is an appropriate treatment option for you, and can help you understand the potential benefits and risks associated with the treatment.

While it may not be suitable for everyone, it can be an effective treatment option for those suffering from neuropathy.

Finding a CET / ECST Treatment Provider

If you are interested in CET / ECST treatment for neuropathy, it's important to find a qualified provider who has experience with the treatment. Some chiropractic and medical offices offer CET treatment, so you may want to consider attending an upcoming seminar about our Active Nerve Method©, or give our office a call to schedule a consultation at 609-886-8585.

You may also want to listen to some of the testimonials from our Active Nerve Method© patients.

CET / ECST treatment is a relatively new treatment option for neuropathy that has many potential benefits for patients. While it may not be suitable for everyone, it can be an effective treatment option for those suffering from neuropathy. Overall, CET treatment is a promising option for those seeking relief from neuropathy. With the right provider and a thorough understanding of the treatment, patients can experience significant improvement in their symptoms and quality of life.

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