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Everything to Know About Embarking on a Healing Journey with Sanexas Therapy

April 25, 2024
Everything to Know About Embarking on a Healing Journey with Sanexas Therapy

Living with neuropathy can be difficult for anybody. It can affect people in several different ways, from consistent pain or numbness to sensory or digestive issues. Likewise, neuropathy has several different potential causes. It can be caused by traumatic injuries, infections, autoimmune disorders, diabetes, and many other conditions.

Treating neuropathy without a diagnosis can seem impossible. However, with a proper diagnosis, several treatment methods can effectively treat the various symptoms of neuropathy. One such treatment is the Sanexas treatment.

What is Sanexas Treatment?

First, you may be wondering, “What is Sanexas treatment?” Sanexas Treatment is a relatively new form of therapy that uses electrical cell signaling technology to reduce pain associated with neuropathy. Sanexas therapy is entirely noninvasive, drug-free, and painless.

Sanexas treatment requires multiple sessions over an extended period of time to achieve the best results. Most patients start to notice results after about six or seven sessions of Sanexas therapy. In most cases, this treatment method comes with very few side effects. 

The most common side effects include redness in the application area and fatigue. Some patients also report that their neuropathic pain will move to a different spot on the body following a Sanexas treatment session.

How Does Sanexas Work?

Sanexas treatment uses electrical cell signaling at specific frequencies to target certain body areas. These electric frequencies stimulate growth and healing within the body’s nervous system in the target areas. The wavelength frequencies used in Sanexas therapy are uniquely calibrated to penetrate deep within the nervous system without damaging any skin, tissues, or nerves.

Over time, with multiple treatment sessions, Sanexas treatment can begin to rebuild the damaged nerves that are the source of neuropathy symptoms. The results can be wide-ranging, though they primarily depend on the specific symptoms the patient is experiencing. 

Generally, the results of Sanexas treatment include pain relief, improved range of motion in affected areas, and better tissue and organ function.

Sanexas Treatment Process

The first step in Sanexas treatment is receiving a diagnosis from a medical professional. If Sanexas treatment is deemed suitable for you, you can begin scheduling appointments with a technician. 

The technician applies suction cup-like devices to the patient in target areas (arms, legs, feet, etc.). These devices are then attached to the Sanexas device, which emits the electric signals. Most patients say the physical sensation felt during Sanexas treatment is pleasant and relaxing.

Ultimately, Sanexas is a preferred treatment option by many patients and doctors because it is drug-free and pain-free, with few adverse side effects.

Does Sanexas Treatment Work?

So, does Sanexas treatment work? In many cases, patients experience actual, noticeable, positive results. Sanexas treatment has shown to be effective at treating many of the symptoms that plague patients suffering from neuropathy. Most notably, it improves circulation and nerve function, which in turn helps to relieve pain and discomfort.

However, Sanexas treatment alone is not always effective at thoroughly treating neuropathy and its symptoms. Many patients use Sanexas in combination with other treatments, like medication and physical therapy, to manage their neuropathy symptoms. 

It also should be noted that Sanexas treatment is not exclusively used to treat neuropathy. Other conditions that can be treated using Sanexas include chronic joint pain, post-traumatic injuries, and other nerve or circulation disorders, among other conditions.

Learn More About Sanexas Treatment

Do you think Sanexas treatment is right for you? Schedule a consultation with the Podiatrists in Walnut Creek at Diablo Foot & Ankle. One of our top-rated Podiatrists can diagnose and prescribe the best treatment plan for your symptoms.

Common Podiatry Questions

What is a Podiatrist?

A podiatrist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.

What does a Podiatrist treat?

A podiatrist is a doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the feet. They can treat conditions such as ingrown toenails, fungal toenails, bunions, hammertoes, and plantar fasciitis.

What’s the difference between a Podiatrist and Orthopedist?

A Podiatrist and Orthopedist are very similar to each other in many ways. They use most of the same tools and treat a lot of the same conditions. The main difference between the two is their medical training. Podiatrists are trained exclusively on the foot and ankle, whereas the Orthopedic is trained on the whole body with an additional year of training on the foot and ankle.

Where are your Podiatry clinics located?

At Diablo Foot & Ankle, we treat our foot and ankle patients in two main clinic locations in Walnut Creek and in Antioch California. Dr. Eman Elmi and Dr. Shayan Esspoor are Board Certified Podiatrists who specialize in the treatment of foot and ankle disorders.

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