Chemotherapy Neuropathy Patient Improves 85% in just 5 weeks! Our last patient around 7PM in the clinic was a wonderful chemotherapy patient (actively treating) who was referred to us just 6 weeks ago. Her oncology team encouraged her to begin a peripheral neuropathy care program with us.
She initially had miserable, disabling neuropathy symptoms in her hands and feet. She had been unable to sleep, had difficulty walking, and sensation changes on her exam. After 5 weeks of following our EXACT protocol, she reported to us a cumulative an overall level of improvement of 85%.
Needless to say, my chiropractic and therapy team was so happy we could hardly contain our excitement!
Our average for this type of peripheral sensory neuropathy is 50%, and rarely less than 20% in compliant patients.
This case study is but one in a series that demonstrates the incredible healing potential of this system, even in devastating illnesses.
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