
Chemotherapy - Induced Neuropathy
Doctors and researchers have spent decades searching for new ways to administer cancer treatments, the current therapies that treat the disease most of the time, come with side effects. Chemotherapy is a treatment designed to kill cancer cells, but unfortunately, it can also affect the nerves connecting the spinal cord to muscles, skin, and internal organs. Disorders of peripheral nerves are common in chemotherapy patients, as well as other drug therapies.
What Can Cause Chemotherapy - Induced Neuropathy?
Unfortunately, until there is a technology advance of more effective cancer therapies, peripheral neuropathy complications of chemotherapy are increasing. Chemotherapy can cause degeneration of peripheral sensory and motor nerves, causing patients to see an increase in sensory disturbances.
How Can We Help with Chemotherapy - Induced Neuropathy?
We provide our patients with a variety of treatment options designed to help reduce pain caused by neuropathy. Once we do the initial examination, we will create a custom treatment plan based on our findings to ensure you get the best results.
Many of our treatments focus on decreasing the risk of falls and injuries, which are often seen with this condition. We know that you have been through a lot with battling cancer and dealing with chemotherapy treatments. We are here for you.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and get started on your journey to a life without pain.
Call our office (941) 362-4000 to get started.