The Integral Functional Regenerative Medicine Approach

A comprehensive three-tiered therapeutic strategy designed to address factors associated with peripheral neuropathy through cellular, physical, and metabolic interventions.

Core Therapeutic Modalities

Our approach is built upon the principle that peripheral neuropathy often involves multiple physiological factors. Umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells serve as the foundational biological component, while physical therapy and nutritional medicine provide essential support for nerve health and metabolic balance.

Cellular Signaling Core

Umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells are utilized for their capacity to secrete bioactive factors that support immunomodulation and cellular signaling. These cells are administered through minimally invasive techniques.

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Functional Rehabilitation

Customized physical therapy protocols focus on gait retraining, balance, and sensory integration. This component aims to support neuromuscular function and adapt to the current sensory profile.

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Metabolic Support

Nutritional medicine strategies are employed to address systemic factors that influence nerve health, including glycemic regulation and inflammatory modulation. Protocols provide substrates for cellular function.

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Your Guide to the Regenerative Medicine Experience

Download our comprehensive walkthrough for patients considering this approach. This guide covers recommendations before and after treatment, local travel and lodging options, transportation services, and available payment methods.

The resource includes an overview of biological preparations and the role of supportive intravenous nutrition protocols that accompany the cellular component. Practical information for planning your visit and understanding the technical aspects of the therapy is provided in clear terms.

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Considerations for This Approach

The integral regenerative medicine approach is designed for individuals with peripheral neuropathy who are already under traditional medical care and are seeking to incorporate complementary strategies. Appropriate candidates typically present with persistent sensory or motor symptoms where neuroinflammation and metabolic factors are present.

Individuals considered for this approach generally have a confirmed diagnosis, maintain stable overall health, and are able to participate in the supportive rehabilitation and nutritional components.

  • Diagnosed peripheral neuropathy (diabetic, idiopathic, or chemotherapy-induced)
  • Stable ongoing care with primary physician or neurologist
  • Symptoms including numbness, tingling, or sensory changes
  • Interest in incorporating supportive regenerative and functional medicine strategies
  • Commitment to follow pre- and post-treatment recommendations
  • Absence of active infection or uncontrolled systemic illness
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Individual Assessment

Comprehensive medical history and neurological evaluation to determine suitability for regenerative protocols.

Clinical Perspective

Our practice develops data-driven, individualized treatment plans that combine cellular materials with personalized rehabilitation and tailored nutrition. The objective is to create conditions that support tissue repair processes, address functional limitations, and contribute to quality of life.

Each plan is developed following a comprehensive evaluation, with consideration of the individual's medical history, current symptom profile, and ongoing traditional therapies. We coordinate with each patient's existing physicians to ensure that all modalities work in an integrated manner.

Transparent communication regarding the current understanding of regenerative techniques, supportive therapy integration, and expected timelines is central to our practice. Follow-up assessments are conducted to monitor progress and adjust supportive protocols as needed.

— Nexus Regenerative Medicine Clinical Team

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