Interestingly, joint pain is frequently accompanied by neuropathy, and joint pain is usually improved dramatically by treating the nerve(s). The nerve may even begin the joint degeneration. Treating the nerves seems to be more important when treating small joints, such as finger joints. It’s great for joint capsule pain and to make the joint become smaller and more normal looking.

Peripheral Neuropathies have a low glucose level within the nerve which cause inflammation and pain. I treat this condition with near nerve injection of a buffered D5W solution and it relieves the joint pain quickly.

Your brain and nervous system use glucose to function correctly, it’s the fuel for your entire nervous system. Our treatment strategy is predicated on replenishing the glucose deficiency at specific sites where there’s defective glycolysis (the metabolic process converting glucose to energy). Glucose injections produce remarkable functional improvement of injured joints, making Dextrose injections popular with athletes so they can get back into the game sooner than all other treatments. This method is safer, more effective, and faster, providing relief where traditional medications fall short. So, rather than trying to combat the pain with analgesics, it is better to correct the error in glycolysis which prevents pain. There’s a list of 27 published medical references supporting this dextrose treatment on the website.