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WellSpring Regenerative Health | Leawood, KS
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WellSpring Regenerative Health

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Business Details

13160 State Line Road, Leawood, KS
66209, United States
(913) 270-9960
https://www.wellspringhealthkc.com/

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WellSpring Regenerative Health is now open, bringing state-of-the-art drug-free treatment for chronic pain and peripheral neuropathy to the Greater Kansas City area. Call us today to schedule your free initial consultation with our provider! *Most insurance plans accepted; contact us for details.

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WellSpring Regenerative Health
13160 State Line Road, Leawood, KS
66209, United States

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Monday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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Understanding Sanexas Treatment WHAT IS SANEXAS? The SANEXAS Electric Cell Signaling Machine uses electrical signals to treat pain and circulatory conditions. This electric cell signaling device is much like a traditional TENS unit, but it is larger in size and penetrates deeper which is more effective in reducing pain. The pharmaceutical strength, frequencies, and associated harmonics are greater than the typical TENS unit, which is why trained medical professionals are present when it is in use. Sanexas treatment is: Pain Free Non-Invasive Drug Free FDA Cleared …and has no side-effects! ELECTRIC CELL SIGNALING Treatment (ECST) uses specific electrical frequencies (4,000-20,000 Hz) to eliminate cAMP from the injured site. This produces an effective nerve block that is compatible to an injection but without the use of drugs. Unlike a TENs unit, the EST can retrain the nervous system, allowing it to heal. Treatments are cumulative and benefits increase over time. ECST at WellSpring Regenerative Health is essential in treating any neurological condition. ​Electric Cell Signaling Treatment (ECST) is far superior to TENS therapy, a claim which will be substantiated in this video on Mechanism of Action. Electric cell signaling treatment (ECST) refers to the use of electronic signal energy waves produced by an ultra-high digital frequency generator (UHdfg). These therapeutic pulsed energy waves are comfortably and non-invasively delivered directly into the body’s desired anatomical region. WHAT CONDITIONS WE CAN TREAT: The SANEXAS Electric Cell Signaling Treatment treats (but is not limited to) the following: Neuropathy/radiculopathy Improve nerve health and regeneration Neuromuscular reeducation and training Creates relief of chronic intractable pain (osteoarthritis) Muscle spasms relaxation Increased local blood circulation Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Prevents the retardation of disuse atrophy Acute/chronic pain conditions Post-traumatic pain syndromes Aids in treatment in post-surgical pain conditions Improved tissue/organ function Post Cancer Neuropathy Chronic Knee Pain Joint Pain Chronic Low Back Pain HOW IT WORKS: Before any treatment begins, the medical professional will make a diagnosis of the patient and prescribe a treatment plan. The dosage levels will vary depending upon patient demands and individual medical condition. Under the trained medical professional supervision, the patient will first receive a series of injections of a proprietary blend of vitamins. The blends and injections are options to enhance the treatment but are not required. The medical professional will then spray the sponges and place them inside of the suction cups. They are attached to the SANEXAS machine and placed on the patient’s area of concern. If the patient feels pain in the hand or feet, the medical professional may attach the sponges with a wrap. Most patients who receive treatment report it to be an enjoyable sensation and experience. Some describe it as a tingling/vibrating pressure. If the vasopneumatic device is applied along with the Electronic Cell Signaling Treatment (ECST), patients feel a pulsation and gentle massage. HOW MANY TREATMENTS: The average person will start noticing changes after 6-15 treatments. Some may notice changes earlier depending on the person and area receiving treatment, but it is necessary to receive a series (multiple) of treatments for the SANEXAS treatment to be effective. Not all symptoms will be treated with the same number of treatments or the same amount of time per treatment. While the results of ECST treatments have proven to be extremely successful, there is no guaranteed success for each patient. SIDE EFFECTS: There are minimal side effects when using the SANEXAS machine and treatments. There may be redness in the area where the electrodes were placed, but this is normal because it indicated an increased blood flow to the area. Other side effects include relaxation, fatigue, increased energy levels, muscle soreness, or the original pain which seems to have moved. Contact your physician immediately if you experience any abnormal bodily functions.

It’s estimated that 20 million Americans have some type of peripheral neuropathy, a condition that involves nerve damage in the peripheral nervous system. The integrative health team at WellSpring Regenerative Health in Leawood, KS take a unique and comprehensive approach to treating the underlying cause of peripheral neuropathy so you can get relief from the painful symptoms. If you are ready to try our drug-free treatment solution, call us to schedule your free consultation at (913)270-9960. What is Peripheral Neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that develops as the result of nerve damage to your peripheral nerves, usually in your hands and feet. As a result of the nerve damage, your peripheral nervous system sends this information to your brain and spinal cord, and you feel pain and discomfort that can be intolerable at times. I Have Neuropathy, But I’m Not a Diabetic, How Is This Possible? At WellSpring Regenerative Health, this is the most common question we hear from our neuropathy patients. Many believe that peripheral neuropathy is only caused by diabetes. The truth is, there are a whole lot of people who have neuropathy that are not diabetic. The most common types of neuropathy are: Alcoholism. Poor dietary choices made by people with alcoholism can lead to vitamin deficiencies. Autoimmune diseases. These include Sjogren’s syndrome, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy and necrotizing vasculitis. Diabetes. More than half the people with diabetes develop some type of neuropathy. Medications. Certain medications, especially those used to treat cancer (chemotherapy), can cause peripheral neuropathy. Infections. These include certain viral or bacterial infections, including Lyme disease, shingles, Epstein-Barr virus, hepatitis C, leprosy, diphtheria and HIV. Trauma or pressure on the nerve. Traumas, such as from motor vehicle accidents, falls or sports injuries, can sever or damage the peripheral nerves. Nerve pressure can result from having a cast or using crutches or repeating a motion such as typing. From the above list, chronic inflammation is the most common cause. When we develop this chronic inflammation, our bodies stop producing substances like NO2 and this is what vasodilates or ”expands” the blood vessels allowing proper nutrients to be carried to the capillaries that feed the nerves. This causes the capillaries to die and the nerve is left without a pathway to receive nutrients. Over time the nerve will begin to degenerate (break down) and that is when symptoms start to occur. In diabetes, the mechanism is a little different—red blood cells become attached to glucose and these impact the cell’s integrity and other proteins. This is when we see a rise in A1C. Ultimately, while the cause is different, the big picture is that the blood vessels that supply the nerves can no longer send nutrients and the outcome is the same. So, the main issue is getting nutrients to the nerve so it can function. There are several vitamins and other substances that the nerve needs to be able to function properly. When they do not receive proper nutrients, the myelin sheath begins to break down and symptoms start to occur. It’s not unlike the covering of an extension cord—if unsheathed, electricity can not conduct a proper current. While a very simplified example, this is what it’s like for nerves as they degenerate or are damaged by a trauma. What are the Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy can affect your sensory nerves, motor nerves, and autonomic nerves. Sensory nerves receive sensations, like feeling the temperature or a vibration on your skin. Motor nerves control muscle movement, and autonomic nerves control heart rate, digestion, and blood pressure. Peripheral neuropathy can affect each of these systems, depending on the severity of your condition. Symptoms may include: Numbness, tingling, or prickling feeling in your feet or hands Extreme sensitivity to touch Sharp, throbbing pains Freezing or burning sensations Heat intolerance Sudden changes in blood pressure that cause dizziness Muscle weakness or paralysis Difficulty walking, lack of coordination Digestive and bowel or bladder problems How is Peripheral Neuropathy Treated? In some cases, medication is the sole remedy for the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, but the caring medical team at WellSpring Regenerative Health offer a more holistic, comprehensive approach to treating both your symptoms and the underlying causes of your neuropathy.

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