Neural Therapy is an advanced injection-based medical treatment that focuses on restoring healthy communication within the nervous system—the body’s master control system.
Developed over 80 years ago, Neural Therapy uses small, sterile injections of dilute local anesthetics (most commonly procaine or lidocaine) to correct disturbances in nerve signaling that interfere with the body’s ability to heal and regulate itself.
Rather than masking symptoms, Neural Therapy aims to reset dysfunctional nerve circuits and address pain and illness at their root.
Interference fields are areas of abnormal nerve signaling that disrupt communication within the nervous system. These can result from:
Although the original injury may have healed, the nervous system may continue sending distorted signals from these areas, contributing to chronic pain, inflammation, or organ dysfunction.
Neural Therapy targets these interference fields to restore normal nerve signaling.
Neural Therapy works by temporarily numbing dysfunctional nerve pathways, allowing the nervous system to reset and re-establish healthy communication.
The local anesthetic briefly interrupts abnormal nerve signals, giving the nervous system an opportunity to recalibrate.
Neural Therapy supports balance between the sympathetic (“fight or flight”) and parasympathetic (“rest and repair”) nervous systems—essential for healing and recovery.
By correcting nerve interference, blood flow and oxygen delivery to affected tissues often improve, supporting healing and reducing inflammation.
When dysfunctional nerve signaling is resolved, pain patterns can decrease or resolve—sometimes rapidly.
Many chronic conditions persist not because tissues cannot heal, but because the nervous system is stuck in a dysfunctional pattern.
Neural Therapy is important because it:
This makes it especially valuable for complex, chronic, or unexplained conditions.
Chronic pain often involves abnormal nerve signaling rather than ongoing tissue damage.
Neural Therapy may help by:
It is commonly used for musculoskeletal pain, headaches, neuropathic pain, and post-surgical pain syndromes.
Yes. Scars are one of the most common interference fields.
Neural Therapy injections into scars can:
Even old or “well-healed” scars can disrupt nervous system signaling.
The autonomic nervous system regulates:
Neural Therapy can help restore autonomic balance by correcting faulty nerve signals, supporting better regulation of organ systems and improved resilience to stress.
Neural Therapy may support kidney-related goals by:
While not a replacement for medical kidney care, it can be a valuable adjunct in integrative treatment plans.
Yes. Chronic inflammation is often maintained by nervous system dysregulation.
Neural Therapy may help by:
This can be beneficial in chronic inflammatory and autoimmune-related conditions.
A typical Neural Therapy session includes:
Sessions are usually brief, and many patients notice changes immediately or within hours.
When performed by trained medical professionals, Neural Therapy is considered safe.
Key safety features include:
Side effects are generally mild and temporary, such as brief soreness or tingling at injection sites.
Neural Therapy may be beneficial for individuals with:
A personalized evaluation is essential to determine appropriateness.
At our clinic, we recognize the nervous system as the master regulator of healing.
Neural Therapy complements:
By restoring healthy nerve communication, Neural Therapy allows the body—and other therapies—to function more effectively, supporting deeper and longer-lasting healing.