
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord — the peripheral nervous system — are damaged or dysfunctional. The result is a wide spectrum of symptoms: burning, tingling, numbness, shooting pain, weakness, and impaired balance. For many patients, it is a daily, progressive condition that conventional medicine addresses primarily with symptom-masking medication.
The most common causes include diabetes (diabetic neuropathy), chemotherapy-induced nerve damage, autoimmune conditions, nutritional deficiencies, chronic inflammation, and idiopathic nerve degeneration. In each case, the underlying mechanism involves disrupted nerve signaling, impaired circulation to nerve tissue, and a deficit of the nutrients nerves need to repair and function.
Hydraspa's Neuropathy Recovery Program addresses all three dimensions — neurological, circulatory, and nutritional — through a coordinated protocol of three clinically validated modalities. This is not symptom management. It is a structured program designed to support the conditions under which nerves can heal.
The NeuroMed Electroanalgesic Delivery System with MATRIX software is the only medical technology of its kind — using Multi-Algorithm, Multi-Frequency programs and a High Definition frequency generator (HDfg)™ to deliver precisely calibrated electrical signals to damaged nerve tissue. It has been used in hospitals, VA medical centers, and integrative clinics for over 37 years.
For neuropathy patients, the NeuroMed system works through several complementary mechanisms that address both the pain and the underlying nerve dysfunction:
Damaged nerves fire erratically — producing burning, shooting, and tingling sensations that do not correspond to actual tissue injury. The NeuroMed system's multi-frequency programs interrupt these aberrant signals at the nerve level, reducing the intensity and frequency of neuropathic pain episodes.
The system triggers the release of endorphins and enkephalins — the body's own opioid-like compounds — providing natural pain relief that extends beyond the treatment session. Unlike pharmaceutical pain management, this effect builds cumulatively over a treatment series.
Peripheral nerves depend on adequate blood supply for oxygenation, nutrient delivery, and waste removal. Neuropathy is frequently accompanied by impaired microcirculation. The NeuroMed system's electrical stimulation promotes vasodilation and improved blood flow to affected areas — addressing a root cause of nerve deterioration.
Clinical evidence suggests that electroanalgesic treatment can improve nerve conduction velocity in peripheral neuropathy patients — a measurable indicator of nerve function. Improved conduction means better signal transmission, reduced numbness, and improved sensory function over time.
Chronic inflammation is both a cause and consequence of peripheral neuropathy. The NeuroMed system's electrical stimulation has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects at the tissue level — reducing the inflammatory environment that perpetuates nerve damage.
Each component of the Neuropathy Recovery Program addresses a distinct dimension of nerve health. Together, they create a synergistic effect that no single modality can achieve alone.
The foundation of the program. The NeuroMed Matrix System delivers Multi-Algorithm, Multi-Frequency electrical stimulation to interrupt pain signaling, stimulate endorphin release, improve microcirculation to nerve tissue, and support nerve conduction velocity. This is the primary modality for addressing the neurological dimension of neuropathy.
Sessions typically 30–45 minutes. Applied to affected limbs or areas of nerve involvement. Intensity calibrated to patient comfort and clinical response.
Learn more about electroanalgesiaNear-infrared wavelengths (800–1100nm) penetrate deep into tissue to activate mitochondrial function, increase ATP production, reduce oxidative stress, and upregulate growth factors involved in nerve repair. Infrared light therapy has demonstrated specific efficacy for peripheral neuropathy — improving sensation, reducing pain, and supporting the regenerative capacity of damaged nerve fibers.
Red (630–700nm) and near-infrared (800–1100nm) wavelengths. FDA approved. No discomfort, no downtime. Applied to affected areas for 15–20 minutes per session.
Learn more about infrared light therapyPeripheral nerves require specific nutrients to maintain myelin sheaths, support axonal repair, and reduce the oxidative stress that accelerates nerve degeneration. IV delivery bypasses the digestive system for immediate cellular uptake — ensuring therapeutic concentrations of B-complex vitamins, alpha lipoic acid, magnesium, and other neuroprotective nutrients reach nerve tissue directly.
Custom formulations based on neuropathy type and nutritional assessment. Key nutrients: B1, B6, B12 (methylcobalamin), alpha lipoic acid, magnesium, glutathione. Infusion time 45–60 minutes.
Learn more about IV therapyA clinical intake covering your neuropathy history, symptom pattern, contributing conditions (diabetes, chemotherapy, etc.), current medications, and nutritional status. We establish a baseline and design your personalized protocol.
The primary goal is pain reduction and nervous system stabilization. Most patients notice a meaningful reduction in burning and tingling within the first 2–4 sessions. Electroanalgesia and infrared light therapy are introduced first; IV therapy is added once the baseline protocol is established.
The full three-modality protocol is in effect. Cumulative neurological and circulatory improvements build. Many patients report improved sensation, reduced numbness, and better sleep as nerve pain decreases. Progress is assessed and protocol is refined.
Depending on your response, a maintenance schedule is recommended — typically bi-weekly or monthly sessions — to sustain gains and prevent regression. Some patients achieve lasting relief; others benefit from ongoing periodic treatment.
Each package includes a combination of electroanalgesia, infrared light therapy, and nutritional IV therapy sessions — structured to deliver meaningful, cumulative results. All packages begin with an initial clinical consultation.
An introductory series for patients new to the program or those with mild-to-moderate neuropathy symptoms. Establishes the neurological baseline and begins the process of pain reduction and nerve support.
The recommended starting point for most neuropathy patients. A full treatment series that delivers the cumulative neurological, circulatory, and nutritional support needed for meaningful, lasting improvement.
A comprehensive, clinician-guided program for patients with moderate-to-severe neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, or chemotherapy-induced nerve damage. Maximum cumulative benefit with full progress tracking and priority scheduling.
Yes. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the primary conditions this program is designed to address. The combination of electroanalgesia (which improves microcirculation and interrupts aberrant pain signaling), infrared light therapy (which supports nerve fiber repair and reduces oxidative stress), and nutritional IV therapy (which delivers B12, alpha lipoic acid, and other nutrients depleted by diabetes) directly targets the mechanisms driving diabetic nerve damage. We recommend an initial consultation to assess your specific presentation and design an appropriate protocol.
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy is a recognized application for this program. CIPN involves direct nerve toxicity from chemotherapy agents, resulting in numbness, tingling, and pain — most commonly in the hands and feet. The NeuroMed system's electrical stimulation, combined with infrared photobiomodulation and IV nutritional support, addresses the neurological and oxidative dimensions of CIPN. We work collaboratively with your oncology team to ensure the program is appropriate for your current treatment status.
Most patients notice a meaningful reduction in burning and tingling sensations within the first 4–6 sessions. Numbness and sensory deficits typically take longer to improve — often 8–12 sessions — as nerve repair is a slower biological process than pain modulation. Results vary based on the type, severity, and duration of neuropathy. Longer-standing nerve damage generally requires more sessions to achieve significant improvement.
This program is designed as a complement or alternative to pharmaceutical neuropathy management, but any changes to your medication should be made in consultation with your prescribing physician. Many patients find they are able to reduce medication dosage as their symptoms improve. We do not recommend stopping medication without physician guidance.
Our neuropathy IV formulations are customized based on your clinical presentation and nutritional assessment, but typically include methylcobalamin (B12 — the most bioavailable form for nerve repair), B-complex vitamins (B1 thiamine, B6 pyridoxine), alpha lipoic acid (a potent antioxidant with specific evidence for diabetic neuropathy), magnesium, and glutathione. The formulation may be adjusted based on your response and any underlying conditions.
Electroanalgesia is contraindicated for patients with implanted electronic devices (pacemakers, spinal cord stimulators) and should not be applied over areas of active infection or malignancy. Infrared light therapy has minimal contraindications. IV therapy contraindications depend on the specific formulation and your medical history. Our clinical team conducts a thorough intake before your first session to ensure the program is safe and appropriate for you.
Schedule a neuropathy consultation with our clinical team. We'll review your history, assess your symptoms, and design a program protocol tailored to your specific condition and goals.