Infiltration therapy, neural therapy
Infiltration therapy, neural therapy
If the cause of the pain lies in a joint, muscle, tendon or ligament insertion, a local anaesthetic is injected into the site of the pain. This reduces the often existing muscle tension, the inflammation decreases as well as the pain. In neural therapy, stimuli are evoked by infiltrating certain spots. This sets the healing process in motion. Wounds, which have not healed optimally, can become so-called interference fields. These can cause pain, for example in the cervical spine. Neural therapy tries to “eliminate” these interference fields.