How Does Neural Therapy Work?
31.07.2022
Neural therapy involves injections of local anesthetics known as procaine or lidocaine into reflex zones, scars, interference foci and interference fields, or the painful area itself. These injections can be applied as intradermal wheals (Quaddel) under the skin, as well as into trigger points, joints, ligaments, tendons, spinal nerves, and the ganglia of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Through these injections, it becomes possible to promote cell healing and renewal, normalize nerve impulses and pain signals, and ensure proper blood flow to the affected tissue. The goal is to support the body's capacity for regulation.