Allograft Tissue Therapy for Nerve Function

Research shows that allograft tissue can restore areas with damaged nerve function, helping to alleviate pain, bring back sensitivity, and let you move confidently again.

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Our treatments for nerve function exclusively use
high quality allograft tissue.

Improve nerve function less invasively.

Surgery can treat nerve function-related challenges, but it also comes with complication risks and a long rehabilitation period.

Allograft tissue therapy restores damaged nerves in a way that’s targeted and minimally-invasive, so you enjoy long-lasting relief without extra pain medications or disruptions to your routine.

Regain your sense of feeling and balance.

When you can’t feel how your body is positioned, it’s hard to stay active. And when you can’t stay active, it’s hard to stay healthy. With allograft tissue therapy, you can touch and move confidently again because nerve and tissue damage is directly repaired.

How Nerve Function Treatment Helps

  • Alleviate pain from nerve damage
  • Minimize numbness or balance issues
  • Improve overall mobility
  • Reduce allodynia
  • Address spinal compressions

Using nature’s most potent allograft tissue.

Taken from a special area of the umbilical cord called the Wharton’s jelly, the allograft tissues we use provide tremendous healing potential, even compared to other types of regenerative tissue.

That’s why we choose them for our nerve function treatments.

Not only are they effective at promoting targeted healing almost anywhere in the body, but they also work efficiently, with research showing that they can deliver noticeable improvement compared to other treatments.

  • Efficient healing for noticeable results
  • Usable in more areas of the body
  • Less likely to trigger an immune response
  • More effective coordination of surrounding cells

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Dr. Robin Jackson, DNP, FNP-C used allograft tissue to treat her own nerve function challenges. Book a consultation and see how she can help you manage yours.
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A pioneer in regenerative therapy for nerves.

Dr. Robin Jackson, DNP, FNP-C’s experience with nerve damage isn’t just professional—it’s personal. Her own struggles with neuropathy led her to explore regenerative medicine and pioneer an effective allograft tissue treatment for it.

Since then, she’s helped dozens of patients to treat their nerve function challenges, empowering them to live healthy, full lives. It’s why doctors nationwide look to her when they need advice on allograft tissue therapy. They trust her 30+ years of experience to guide them to great results, and so can you.

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Holistic, personalized nerve function therapy.

With us, your treatment is so much more than a series of injections. The care you receive is part of a holistic plan that considers your overall health, lifestyle, and existing medical factors.

Our 1:1, no-pressure environment is a point of pride for us. We provide ample time for both treatments and consultations, so you’ll never feel rushed even if you’re just meeting with us to understand whether the treatment is right for you.

Proven results improving nerve function.

Personalized treatments can make a difference. The proof is in the lives our past nerve function patients lead today. They’re able to move confidently and live pain-free, all without relying on medications or invasive surgery.

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FAQ

Nerve Function Allograft Tissue Therapy

  • How does allograft tissue work for nerve function-related ailments?

    The treatment works by using a specialized type of allograft tissue to regenerate damaged nerves and improve nerve function. This type of allograft tissue can differentiate into various cell types, including nerve cells, and also release growth factors that promote nerve repair.

  • Is allograft tissue therapy safe for treating nerves and nearby areas?

    Like with many conditions and treatments, research is ongoing, but there have been several peer-reviewed, clinical studies which have indicated that allograft tissue therapy is a safe and effective method for improving nerve function. You can find links to those studies and others regarding allograft tissue treatment on our research page.

  • How long does it take to see results?

    The timeline varies, but some patients report improvements within a few weeks, while others may take several months. Individual responses depend on factors like the severity of the nerve damage, overall health, and the specific treatment plan.

  • Does the treatment completely cure nerve-related issues like neuropathy?

    So far, regenerative therapies – even with allograft tissue – haven’t shown that they can completely cure nerve-related ailments. However, they can effectively repair nerves and alleviate pain or other related symptoms. Those changes will improve your quality of life and assist you with long-term nerve function management.

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