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 Peripheral neuropathy  
 is a nerve condition that impacts  
 more  than  30  million  
 Americans.  
 People who suffer from  
 neuropathy  describe  sensations  
 that include numbness,  
 weakness, stabbing, tingling,  
 and  burning  pain.  As  it  often  
 affects a person’s feet and  
 legs, it can alter the ability to  
 walk  or  stand,  especially  for  
 long periods of time.  
 No one wants to experience  
 this  type  of  pain  and  
 difficulty, and Dr. James Di- 
 Giuseppi of the Spine and  
 Disc  Center  offers  a  therapy  
 that can help.  
 The doctor has had great  
 success  with  a  well-documented  
 and  researched  neuropathy  
 treatment  that  involves  
 no drugs, surgeries, or  
 injections.  The technology  
 has helped thousands of people  
 who suffer with this debilitating  
 condition, providing  
 them with ongoing relief.  
 The focus is on increasing  
 circulation,  and  in  the  process, 
  improving blood supply  
 to the nerves. At the forefront  
 of the treatment is the use of  
 infrared diode photo therapy,  
 a low-level light therapy. The  
 use  of  this  light  on  the  impacted  
 areas  is  what  stimulates  
 blood flow, bringing  
 fresh nutrients and oxygen  
 to the injured area, and removing  
 toxins  from  it.  Dr.  
 DiGiuseppi  says  that  studies  
 have proven its effectiveness,  
 especially when dealing with  
 localized injuries such as a  
 diabetic foot. Many diabetics  
 do suffer from neuropathy. 
 Another treatment instrument  
 involves electrical stimulation  
 to the nerves, via the  
 use of the ReBuilder, a device  
 that has been used at The  
 Cancer Treatment Centers  
 of America for more than 15  
 years, says the doctor. “They  
 have  reported  a  96  percent  
 success rate in the reduction  
 of both pain and numbness.” 
 Multiple studies report  
 that patients who have received  
 these therapies have  
 shown improvement in balance, 
  and an increase in the  
 ability to perform daily activities. 
   They  also  report  a  
 decrease  in  falls,  says  the  
 doctor.  
 Of course, Dr. DiGiuseppi  
 has witnessed firsthand how  
 these  treatments  have  impacted  
 the  lives  of  his  own  
 patients, many of whom have  
 experienced dramatic improvement. 
   To protect their  
 privacy, he will not use his  
 patient’s complete names,  
 but he says that patient M.G.  
 told him that, “In as little as  
 one week, I felt a great reduction  
 of  pain  in my  feet.” His  
 patient, P.P. reported an improvement  
 in numbness. “After  
 just one month, I am getting  
 some feeling in my feet,”  
 he told the doctor. His patient  
 R.G. said, “In as little as one  
 week, I had no pain in my feet  
 and legs. I am on dialysis, and  
 I went from urinating once a  
 day to three times a day.” 
 Dr. DiGiuseppi, who has  
 devoted more than 37 years  
 to improving people’s lives,  
 is very happy when he hears  
 testimonials such as these.  
 What are some conditions  
 that  cause  people  to  seek  
 treatment for neuropathy?  
 Among them are diabetes,  
 hereditary disorders, and  
 certain medications that are  
 used to treat cancer. Trauma  
 from car accidents, falls, or  
 sports injuries can also damage  
 peripheral nerves. 
 Spine and Disc Center of  
 Brooklyn 8214 13th Ave., between  
 82nd and 83rd streets  
 in Dyker Heights, (718) 833- 
 3327. By appointment only. 
 SPINE AND DISC CENTER 
 Get help for neuropathy with a treatment that re-educates the nerves  
 without drugs or surgery 
  
    
 
				
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