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Photobiomodulation Therapy for Neuropathy: New Research Shows Breakthrough Benefits

Laser Therapy Repair Nerve Damage from Diabetic Neuropathy - "Close-up photograph of a healthcare professional using a handheld red light therapy device on a patient’s heel, with the red laser beam illuminating the treatment area on the foot."

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that millions silently suffer with often without real answers. If you’re tired of relying on medications that only mask the symptoms, cutting-edge research shows photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) may provide a powerful, drug-free alternative. And now, it’s available as part of the Dr. Alfonso Neuropathy Treatment Protocol in Miami, FL.

What Is Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT)?

Laser Therapy Repair Nerve Damage from Diabetic Neuropathy Medical illustration showing a male figure with highlighted red-orange nerves indicating neuropathy risk, alongside a drop of blood and a glucometer displaying a diabetes reading of 145 mg/dL.

PBMT, also known as low-level laser therapy or red light therapy, uses targeted light at specific wavelengths to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote nerve repair. This form of therapy has been studied extensively, and a recent study published on PubMed (PMID: 33155161) showed PBMT significantly reduced pain mediators and inflammation in nerve-damaged tissue.

In animal studies, PBMT was shown to:

  • Reduce release of pain chemicals like Substance P and TRPV1
  • Lower nerve temperature, a key factor in inflammation
  • Modulate thermal sensitivity and improve nerve recovery

Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms to Watch For

Neuropathy doesn’t always begin with obvious symptoms. Here are some of the most common warning signs:

  • Burning or sharp stinging pain
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Sensation of cold or electric shocks
  • Tightness or pressure in legs and feet
  • Crawling, itching, or bug-like feelings
  • Difficulty walking or balancing
  • Poor wound healing

If you’re experiencing any of these, it may be time for a professional neuropathy evaluation.

Why Diabetics Are at Higher Risk

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of peripheral neuropathy. Elevated blood sugar levels can damage small blood vessels, cutting off the nutrient and oxygen supply to nerves. When nerves are deprived of this support, they begin to break down especially in the feet and lower legs.

Up to 70% of people with diabetes are affected by peripheral neuropathy. The sooner you act, the more nerve function you may preserve.

Why Choose Dr. Alfonso’s Neuropathy Treatment Protocol?

At Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami, Dr. Rodolfo Alfonso has developed a unique, research-backed protocol that incorporates PBMT as one of eight targeted therapies for neuropathy.

This comprehensive system:

✅ Increases oxygen and nutrients to damaged nerves
 ✅ Stimulates regeneration of peripheral nerve fibers
 ✅ Removes nerve entrapments in the spine and extremities
 ✅ Customizes care with nutrition, home exercises, and in-clinic therapies

Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their symptoms, diagnostic testing, and root causes.

👉 Learn more about our neuropathy treatment program here:
 https://www.neuropathyreliefmiami.com/en/treatment/

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Struggling with Neuropathy? Discover Lasting Relief with the Dr. Alfonso Neuropathy Treatment Protocol in Miami

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 Miami, FL 33143
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