Self-Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy

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Patients suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy often asked if it is possible to do self-treatment. The direct answer is of course YES, self-treatment is possible. However, healthcare professionals would often recommend that patients undergo an initial supervised clinical treatment. The vast majority of patients are far better off having an initial period of supervision.

Why is there a need for an initial period of supervision? It is our opinion and experiences that peripheral neuropathy patients need to be very thoroughly evaluated and monitored by a central treating licensed healthcare professional. This is to allow patients to have someone to coordinate their care and make sure that all necessary diagnostic tests are done. The healthcare professional will also make sure that all other healthcare conditions are fully addressed during the evaluation period.

Because we believe in the success of having patients undergo initial supervision, we usually insist that our patient undergo a five-week clinical trial in the office prior to being discharged with the homecare unit. The trial includes a nutritional evaluation, extensive clinical baseline and follow-up exams.

For the entire 5 weeks, your healthcare professional will be administering con-current manual therapies, prescriptive exercises, and nutritional support. He would also manage the communication lines with the patient's other doctors. However, the most vital part is educating and training patients about the key factors and co-factors needed to best insure recovery functions and reduction in severity of symptoms.

There are cases that patients cannot attend a clinical trial due to various reasons. If this is the case, patients are still advised to seek professional guidance and evaluations in any ways possible such are those available online. There are people, organizations and professional groups that are extending their hands to help peripheral neuropathy patients through online resources and informational guide. They also provide telemedicine evaluations for both patients and doctors.

The cost of a clinical trial treatment is also something that peripheral neuropathy patients are concern about. Many patients asked whether insurance companies would cover the payment of a 5-week clinical trial.

Often times, there will be an out of the pocket cost. But you can deduct your medical expenditures whenever applicable or you can use your FSA or HCSA. The cost is often far less that what patients are already spending on marginally effective prescription medication.

It is also quite possible that your insurance company may provide reimbursement for part or all of your care. Your doctor's good records from your 5 week trial can assist you in recovering from your insurance.
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