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Can you help with nerve damage?

I have nerve damage in my hand. Can you help with nerve damage?

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Hi. QNRT treatment can help with nerve damage, but it does depend on the severity of the case. If the nerve is not severed but you are experiencing pain or numbness, you may have stored stress and trauma patterns related to nerves which have attached to your hand. If that is the case, your brain is continuing to send a signal to your hand to cause nerve symptoms. I would be glad to do an evaluation with QNRT reset for you, to determine the best course of action. Please call with further questions. Take care.
Yes a neurosurgeon can help with nerve damage
Define your nerve damage... then I can answer better
Occupational therapy can certainly help you manage nerve damage. I'd consult with a CHT (Certified Hand Therapist). These occupational therapists have advanced certifications to treat conditions such as yours.
Acupuncture points are located very close to the nerves & can influence/manipulate them. Like stroke and Bells palsy acupuncture can help. But check with your primary to see if the severity of your condition will have beneficial results with alternative medicine. - Live Happy, Michael
Sometimes. Hard to say definitively. Unlikely to possible cause more harm.
Pinched nerve can be treated well with Acupuncture, as well as inflamed nerve.
Yes, acupuncture can help with nerve damage.
Yes
Yes, we can help you with nerve damage in your hand. Acupuncture can be very effective with nerve damage. We need to see you to help.
Yes, acupuncture can treat nerve damage. You might also try upping your intake of Vitamin B12, as it helps with the healing of the myelin sheath of the nerves.
Sometimes, yes, acupuncture can help recover from nerve damage. How much acupuncture can help is going to depend heavily on how much damage there is and what caused it in the first place.

Time can also be a factor. In my experience, when dealing with nerve or neurologic issues, the sooner treatment is started the more likely the patient will experience a desirable outcome.