NeuroMed combines targeted electrical stimulation, MLS laser therapy, vasopneumatic compression, and a take-home device for between-visit therapy. The program is designed for diabetic peripheral neuropathy, idiopathic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, and postherpetic neuralgia - among similar presentations.
A 45-minute session combining electrical stimulation, MLS laser, and vasopneumatic compression - typically twice weekly for the active phase.
A small electrical-stimulation unit for daily home use between in-office sessions - significantly improves outcomes.
Sensation testing, balance measurement, and pain scoring at each visit document whether NeuroMed is producing the expected change.
NeuroMed isn't appropriate for every neuropathic presentation. We screen carefully during the initial evaluation. Patients with structural compression syndromes (severe carpal tunnel, advanced cervical or lumbar stenosis) sometimes need surgical referral before conservative care is appropriate.
Among the most consistent responders - patients typically begin to feel sensation improvement within four to six weeks.
Many patients with no identified cause respond well, particularly when treatment begins before sensation loss is severe.
Mild-to-moderate compression syndromes respond; severe cases may require surgical referral.
Few practices in Northern Virginia offer the full NeuroMed protocol. Our Falls Church office draws patients from Tysons, Vienna, McLean, Arlington, and beyond - many referred by physicians who have run out of conservative options before recommending surgery or chronic medication.
We send chart notes to your primary-care physician, endocrinologist, or neurologist - keeping your care team aligned.
Most patients see meaningful sensation improvement; full recovery is uncommon when neuropathy has been present for years.
<a href="/neuropathy-quiz/"><strong>Our two-minute neuropathy quiz</strong></a> helps you gauge whether evaluation is warranted.
Neuropathy patients have usually tried medication and home remedies before reaching us. We focus on what's measurable and what's realistic.
Our Falls Church office at 7121 Leesburg Pike STE 207, Falls Church, VA 22043 sits between the East and West Falls Church Metro stations and offers ample parking - accessible whether you're commuting from Tysons, Arlington, Vienna, or McLean.
Every provider in our Falls Church office holds Chiropractic BioPhysics certification - the most published technique in the profession, supported by more than 300 peer-reviewed studies.
Chiropractors, a family nurse practitioner, and a supervising medical doctor coordinate under one roof - important for federal employees managing complex benefits and for patients arriving with imaging from Inova or Virginia Hospital Center.
Open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., so you can schedule before the I-66 reversible HOT lanes change direction or after a morning at Tysons Corner.
Eleven specialized treatment modalities, delivered consistently across all four clinic locations.
Manual therapy and the Chiropractic BioPhysics protocol for herniated discs, scoliosis, postural dysfunction, and vertebral subluxation.
Multi-modal protocols for back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee, headaches, TMJ, and plantar fasciitis - rooted in structural correction, not pharmaceuticals.
Auto, workplace, athletic, and personal-injury rehabilitation with the clinical documentation insurance and legal proceedings require.
Long-term management for arthritis, fibromyalgia, and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Sustainable function over short-term symptom suppression.
Cold-laser and Class IV therapeutic laser for tendonitis, bursitis, neuropathic conditions, and post-surgical recovery. No medication, no downtime.
FDA-cleared dual-wavelength laser that pairs continuous and pulsed emissions to reduce inflammation and accelerate tissue repair.
The NeuroMed program for diabetic and idiopathic neuropathy, carpal tunnel, drop foot, and postherpetic neuralgia.
Corrective exercises and functional movement training that retrain the muscular and ligamentous support structures of the spine.
Extracorporeal acoustic energy for chronic tendinopathies, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and calcific tendinitis.
Trigger-point needling for myofascial pain, muscle tension, and restricted range of motion - performed by certified clinicians.
Real-time fluoroscopic imaging that captures spinal function during movement - revealing instabilities and dynamic nerve compression static imaging cannot detect.
Care is delivered with the same CBP-certified providers, the same diagnostic technology, and the same protocols across every office.
Specific to neurological care. Call (703) 370-5300 to discuss your case.