Combined Electrochemical Therapy (CET)
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Combined Electrochemical Therapy (CET) is the cornerstone of neuropathy treatment at New Promise Neuropathy. This FDA-cleared, non-surgical protocol is designed to target nerve damage at its source, promoting nerve regeneration and delivering lasting relief from peripheral neuropathy symptoms. Unlike medications that mask pain, CET works to restore nerve function by stimulating your body's natural healing processes.
How CET Works
CET combines two proven treatment modalities that work together for maximum therapeutic benefit:
Electronic Signal Treatment (EST)
Our FDA-cleared device delivers precisely calibrated electrical signals at therapeutic frequencies directly to damaged nerve fibers. These signals stimulate nerve-to-nerve communication, activate cellular repair mechanisms, and improve blood flow to the affected areas. EST goes far beyond consumer-grade TENS units, targeting nerve regeneration at the cellular level.
Targeted Nerve Blocks
Localized anesthetic injections vasodilate and chemically rest compressed or irritated nerves, creating the optimal environment for healing. By calming nerve irritation, these injections allow the electrical signals to penetrate more effectively and give damaged nerves the space they need to begin the repair process.
What Happens During a CET Session
Each CET session is performed in-office by our trained clinical staff and typically follows these steps:
- Your provider evaluates your current symptoms and adjusts the treatment parameters for your session.
- Electrodes are placed on the affected area (typically hands or feet).
- The FDA-cleared device delivers calibrated electrical signals at therapeutic frequencies for 30 to 60 minutes.
- Targeted nerve blocks are administered as part of your treatment plan.
- You rest comfortably throughout the session and can return to normal activities immediately afterward.
Conditions Treated with CET
CET is effective for a wide range of neuropathic conditions:
- Peripheral Neuropathy - Numbness, tingling, burning, and pain in the hands and feet
- Diabetic Neuropathy - Nerve damage caused by prolonged high blood sugar levels
- Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) - Lasting nerve damage from cancer treatment
- Idiopathic Neuropathy - Neuropathy of unknown origin
- Compression Neuropathies - Carpal tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Post-Surgical Neuropathy - Nerve damage resulting from surgical procedures
Clinical Results and Patient Outcomes
Across our 10+ Texas clinics, patients undergoing CET consistently report reduced burning, tingling, and stabbing pain; return of sensation in previously numb hands and feet; improved balance and coordination; better sleep quality; and an overall improvement in daily function and quality of life. Published peer-reviewed research supports the efficacy of combined electrochemical treatment protocols for peripheral neuropathy, showing measurable improvements in nerve conduction and symptom scores.
Why Choose New Promise Neuropathy for CET
- 10+ clinic locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and East Texas
- Board-certified physicians and trained clinical staff at every location
- Personalized treatment plans based on your specific type and severity of nerve damage
- Medicare and major insurance accepted - our team verifies your benefits before treatment
- Non-surgical, no addictive medications - a safe alternative to opioids and invasive procedures
- Thousands of patients treated with proven results across Texas
Find Out If CET Is Right for You
Schedule your appointment at any of our Texas locations. Our providers will assess your nerve damage and determine if CET can help you find relief.