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If you are suffering from:

  • Numbness or Tingling
  • Stabbing or Burning Pain
  • Loss of Balance
  • Loss of Feeling Cold or Hot
  • Sensations of Pins and Needles
  • Nerve Pain
  • Chronic Cancer Pain
  • Post-Surgical Pain

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Our Comprehensive Therapy Protocols

Happy patient pain-free after Neuropathy Relief at Disc Clinic BC in Vancouver.

The therapy sends electroanalgesic signals to rebuild and calm the nerves; and increases blood flow to the affected nerves which allows the nerve cells and related areas to heal. The integration of AI has revolutionized the way we can now approach nerve pain treatment. Its ability to continuously learn, personalize, and improve offers a more efficient and effective treatment for those suffering from neuropathy.

Class IV Laser Therapy involves using a handheld wand, usually the size of a flashlight, that outputs specific wavelengths of light to accelerate cell generation. The visible red light releases frequencies to the focus area. These frequencies can promote healing by increasing the cells' energy levels and improving communication between tissue cells. Class IV Laser Therapy can be used as a stand-alone therapy or injunction with other therapies for optimal results.

Infrared Light Therapy is an advanced low-level light therapy that has been around for ages. Some would even say that it’s been around as long as the sun because it produces the same type of light. The difference is that Infrared Light is more focused on a particular area of pain or discomfort.

When the light touches your skin, the warming sensation you feel is the ultraviolet rays penetrating your skin to reach the deep tissues and nerves. These rays help increase blood flow and circulation to benefit the body’s cardiac system, regenerative abilities, and nerve rehabilitation.

This FDA-cleared technology relieves pain by expanding the space between the discs. During the procedure, patients don’t experience any discomfort and will feel their spine gently stretching. This movement causes a vacuum effect within the disc, drawing back displaced disc material to help relieve pressure on nerves and replenish the spine with essential nutrients, fluids, and oxygen to help heal the damaged disc.

Nutritional Therapy has shown to be beneficial for patients suffering from neuropathy. Our Nutritional Therapy incorporates healthy eating guidelines, meal planning, an approved foods list, food journaling, and a nitric oxide boosting kit to support anti-inflammation, regulate blood sugar levels, and increase blood circulation. These components work together to improve the chronic diseases causing a patient peripheral neuropathy.

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Patients Sharing Results


Frank Aszody
Coquitlam, BC

Tracy McEwan
Maple Ridge, BC

Jose Ampana
Vancouver, BC

Rachelle P.
Vancouver, BC

Carolyn McKay's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“I have gone from being in extreme pain and/or discomfort 80% of my life to only 10-15% of the time. Dr Ting is extremely proficient in his field. I would highly recommend this procedure and Dr Ting to anyone in pain.”

Carolyn McKay
Richmond, BC

Arlene Archer's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“I started treatment for Neuropathy on January 16th after searching for therapy solutions both in Canada and US. I started with a consultation and Dr. Ting was completely honest with what he felt I could expect for results. Now after 9 treatments I have surpassed expectations and am enjoying relief from several painful symptoms. Dr. Ting had told me the process of healing and I am thrilled with my results. My recommendation is...don't wait until your situation is desperate because you have been told to medicate to deal with the pain.”

Arlene Archer
Vancouver, BC

Shannon Krywa,'s 5 star review for feet

“During this process I have seen and felt lots of improvement. Before treatment, I couldn’t tie my own shoes without pain being a ten. I couldn’t walk two blocks without my cane. Now, I wake up in the morning without pain. I can bend lean over. I went from being a ten for pain, now down to a three. It doesn’t hurt to go for walks now. This treatment has helped greatly and cut down completely on medication.”

Shannon Krywa,
Revelstoke, BC

Chris Lyons's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“I am from Williams Lake. Now that I have 80% more movement, I would suggest this over surgery to anyone.”

Chris Lyons
Williams Lake, BC

Justin Hollett's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“I was in extreme pain that I could not hold my 8 month old son at 16lbs and I tried acupunture, talked to my doctor about surgery and decided against it, then going to the chiropractor once a week just to help me sleep and ease some pain…….thought I would give it a try, after 9 treatments my pain went from 9 to 3, so feeling way better. Much happier and not so angry.”

Justin Hollett
Nanaimo, BC

Clive Hardman's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“Before I came to the Clinic I had tried physiotherapy, acupuncture, chiropractic treatment, traction and ultrasound. Nothing gave me any relief, except painkillers. Since having a course of treatment, my pain has been considerably less. I am moving better and far happier for having taken the treatment.”

Clive Hardman
Sechelt, BC

Jacob Paetkau's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“My feet were very sore under the feet – on each calf. Now the pain is almost all gone and I think I can walk off the limited restrictions.Very glad I came. The price of this procedure has bigger benefits than the same price cruise.”

Jacob Paetkau
Surrey, BC

Marilyn DeBruijn's 5 star review for Neuropathy

“I had tingling (constant) in my left foot – Dr. Ting’s laser treatment helped me to sleep at night. The tingling relieved to at least 90%. Thanks so much!”

Marilyn DeBruijn
Langley, BC

*Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.

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Our Neuropathy Relief Program boosts the body’s ability to heal itself naturally. Get started improving your chronic condition.

Meet Our Professional Team

Our team at Disc Clinic BC in Vancouver provides exceptional service to all of our patients who are suffering from various conditions and looking for an option through our Neuropathy Relief Program.
Dr. Y. T. Ting, DC

Dr. Y. T. Ting, DC

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy involves an array of disorders, which occur when the nervous system experiences damage. Many refer to this condition as peripheral neuropathy, and it tends to be a result of damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy tends to cause pain and numbness in the hands and feet. It can be the result of traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic conditions, and exposure to toxins. One of the most widespread causes of neuropathy is diabetes.

What Can Cause Neuropathy?

Roughly 30% of neuropathy cases are considered idiopathic, which means they are of unknown cause. Another 30% of neuropathies are due to diabetes. About 50% of people with diabetes develop some neuropathy. The remaining cases called acquired neuropathies, have several possible causes, including trauma, nutritional deficiency, alcoholism, autoimmune diseases, poison exposure, and inherited disorders.

Are There Different Types Of Neuropathy?

Each different type of neuropathy has its own set of symptoms and prognosis. Doctors often separate them based on various categories: autonomic, peripheral, proximal, and focal neuropathy. Each one affects a different set of nerves, and the body reacts to them in different ways. At Disc Clinic BC, we treat Peripheral Neuropathy, a disorder that rises when nerves become damaged in the toes, fingers, hands, limbs, or feet.

What Are The Common Symptoms Of Neuropathy?

The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy differ based on the type you have and what part of the body is affected. Symptoms can vary from tingling in a specific body part to more severe ones like burning pain or paralysis. Other symptoms include, muscle weakness, cramps, muscle spasms, numbness in body parts, sleep disruptions, loss of balance, and loss of bladder control.

How Is Neuropathy Diagnosed?

The symptoms and body parts affected by neuropathy vary, making it hard to diagnose for some patients. If your pain results from nerve damage, your doctor will need to know your medical history and do neurological tests to help determine the location and extent of your nerve damage. These may include; Blood tests, Spinal fluid tests, Muscle strength tests, CT scan, MRI scan, Nerve and skin biopsy.

What Does Successful Nerve Recovery Involve?

Nerve recovery involves constant attention, a proper amount of oxygen, balance blood sugar levels, and sufficient vitamins and nutrients to help stimulate recovery. Aside from helping alleviate peripheral neuropathy, this is also part of living a healthy life. Our program is specifically designed to give each body part the proper amount attention it needs in order to create a healthy environment for recovery. If you give your body a chance to heal, it will, but you have to be willing to try.

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