It has been well documented that there
is now an epidemic increase in the
symptomatic syndromes the medical community
recognizes as chronic “symptomatic” syndromes. These
chronic nerve based syndromes can include
diagnoses of Fibromyalgia, Migraine,
headaches, Neuralgias, Radiculopathies,
Neuropathies, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy,
Dysautonomias, and Chronic Pain
Syndromes. This disturbing rise
in prevalence also accompanies a generalized
increase in the number of neurological
disorders in the general population. Unfortunately,
as with many neurological diseases
of unknown origin, the environment
of poorly coordinated care between
medical professionals have left patients
in the state of relative confusion
and frustration.
How do we see
the problem with the sensory systems?
Beginning in 1998,
nerve specialists began using a clinical
method of combining known FDA approved diagnostic tests
to visualize the entire array of sensory
systems feeding the brain information.
Using this diagnostic method, these physicians
were able to “visualize” sensory
disorders and provide greatly improved
therapeutic outcomes in patients with
nervous system sensory abnormalities.
This system, the Sensory View, is now
in use at NeuroSensory Centers of America. The
system allows our doctors to “see” your
problem, customize your treatment program
and verify the extent of your recovery
at pre-determined intervals.
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