What Is Neurogenx?
Neurogenx is a non‑invasive, FDA‑cleared therapy that uses targeted high‑frequency electrical waveforms to stimulate and support nerve healing. Designed for chronic neuropathy and neuromuscular pain, it penetrates deep into damaged tissues to reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and alleviate symptoms without surgery, medications, or opioid use.
When is Neurogenx Recommended?
Neurogenx is ideal in these situations:
- You experience chronic peripheral neuropathy (e.g., diabetic, idiopathic, or chemotherapy-induced).
- Conservative treatments (medication, physical therapy) haven’t provided lasting relief.
- You prefer non‑surgical and non‑drug treatment options.
- You’re seeking a solution to numbness, tingling, burning or weakness in the hands or feet.
How Does Neurogenx Work?
The Neurogenx protocol typically involves multiple sessions, usually administered twice a week for 12 weeks, with each session lasting approximately 25 minutes. During treatment, adhesive electrode patches are applied to the affected areas to deliver a customized, high-frequency electrical waveform deep into the tissues. These targeted signals are designed to promote healing by increasing cellular metabolism, normalizing pH levels, reducing metabolic waste buildup, and enhancing neurovascular growth. Many patients begin to notice improvement in their symptoms, such as reduced pain, tingling, or numbness, within just 3 to 4 sessions.
What to Expect During Recovery After Neurogenx
Following each session, most patients experience immediate symptom reduction—less numbness, pain, or tingling. Initial improvements often include:
- Gradual restoration of sensation
- Increased balance and stability
- Enhanced sleep quality
Full treatment effects typically emerge over the course of the 12-week cycle, with improved nerve function continuing afterward. Many individuals find lasting relief lasting long after treatment concludes.
What are the Risks of Neurogenx?
Neurogenx is generally very safe, but as with any therapy potential risks include:
- Mild skin irritation where electrode patches are applied
- Temporary discomfort from nerve stimulation
- Rarely, slight bruising near treatment sites
Importantly, since it doesn’t involve medications or invasive procedures, there is no risk from anesthesia or systemic side effects.
What are the Benefits of Neurogenx?
Most patients enjoy significant advantages, including:
- Non‑narcotic and non‑surgical approach
- Improved nerve function and sensation
- Reduced neuropathy symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness
- Better balance and reduced fall risk
- Less reliance on pain medications
- Rapid effects with many seeing improvement after only a few sessions.