What is it?
FDA-approved, non-surgical, non-invasive, and non-narcotic, Neurogenx is a state-of-the-art electro-medical treatment tool. It provides major results by relieving neuropathy symptoms and pain with high-frequency electronic waves that safely and gently reach deep into muscle and tissue to promote healing.
What does it do?
Treatment with the device helps make changes at the body’s cellular level.
The Neurogenx device delivers an electronic signal deep into your tissues with the use of adhesive electrode pads attached to your skin. Nothing to fear—it is painless!
The electronic signal delivers a broad frequency range between 400 Hz to 40,000 Hz, which creates a waveform close to the body’s natural electrical current. It allows the Neurogenx treatment to work well with the body, and it also allows for the effective treatment of many different types of cells and nerve fibers too.
Nerves naturally conduct electricity, which allows the current generated by Neurogenx to be attracted to the nerve cells. Delivering current to the nerves triggers several important processes of healing:
Increases cellular metabolism
Decreases swelling
Excess fluids and waste products are removed
Ph levels are altered, encouraging normalization
Will it work?
Clinical studies have shown patients have enjoyed an 87% reduction of symptoms! Available reports and in-office experience confirm that this groundbreaking treatment has the potential to drastically improve symptoms for most people.
Neurogenx may be best known for treating neuropathy but helps treat many other conditions including fibromyalgia, plantar fasciitis, neuritis, restless leg syndrome, neuromas, and phantom leg syndrome, to name a few.
If you want to know more about Neurogenx or diabetic neuropathy, are experiencing pain in your foot or heel, or an injury to your foot or ankle, call us today at 207-774-0028 to set up an appointment!
Dr. Michelle Kurlanski provides skilled and professional podiatry care in Cumberland County, Maine, at Lighthouse Foot and Ankle Center in Scarborough.