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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Neuraltherapy is a form of alternative medicine in which local anesthetic is injected into certain locations of the body in an attempt to treat chronic...
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replace, or enhance neural systems. Neural engineers are uniquely qualified to solve design problems at the interface of living neural tissue and non-living...
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Lancker Sidtis D (2015). "Tapping into neural resources of communication: formulaic language in aphasia therapy". Frontiers in Psychology. 6 (1526): 1526...
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induces the formation of the neural plate, and ultimately the neural tube in vertebrate development. The development of the neural tube will give rise to the...
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essentially a functional entity, which may influence biomechanical and neural integrity." This differs from the medical definition of subluxation as a...
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typical subjects, and atypical neural integration of sensory input. In people with sensory over-responsivity, different neural generators activate, causing...