Neural Therapy

Neural therapy is a medical treatment that focuses on restoring normal nervous system regulation to relieve pain, dysfunction, and chronic symptoms. It is based on the understanding that the autonomic nervous system plays a central role in pain perception, inflammation, circulation, and tissue healing.

Injury, surgery, infection, trauma, or chronic stress can disrupt normal nerve signaling, creating areas of persistent irritation known as interference fields. These areas—often associated with scars, injured tissues, or inflamed structures—can perpetuate pain, dysfunction, or symptoms distant from the original site.

Neural therapy involves the targeted injection of a short-acting local anesthetic, typically procaine or lidocaine, into specific areas such as scars, trigger points, joints, autonomic ganglia, or along nerve pathways. These injections help “reset” abnormal nerve signaling, calm sympathetic overactivity, and restore healthy communication within the nervous system.

Neural therapy may help with:

• Acute and chronic pain

• Nerve-related pain, numbness, or tingling

• Post-surgical or post-traumatic pain

• Headaches and migraines

• Musculoskeletal and joint pain

• Autonomic imbalance and chronic inflammatory patterns

By addressing the neurologic root of pain and dysfunction, neural therapy can provide relief where conventional treatments have been insufficient. Many patients experience improvements not only in pain, but also in mobility, circulation, and overall nervous system balance.

Treatment is individualized following a comprehensive medical evaluation and is often integrated with other therapies such as scar therapy, trigger point injections, ozone therapy, or rehabilitative care.

Neural therapy is used as a complementary medical approach, supporting the body’s innate ability to regulate, adapt, and heal.