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A syringe being held upright; the plunger is being depressed and liquid droplets debouching from the needle tip
In neural therapy anaesthetic is injected to try to disrupt action potential said to cause inflammation.
Skin quads in segment neural therapy

Neural therapy is a form of alternative medicine in which local anesthetic is injected into certain locations of the body in an attempt to treat chronic pain and illness.[1]

The International Medical Association of Neural Therapy has about 400 members some of whom have been practising in this field for over 30 years. Neural Therapy is both in theory and practice a pseudoscience and studies have found it not to be of any benefit.[2][3]

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