If you’re struggling with numbness, burning, tingling, or shooting pain in your feet or hands, you’re not alone. Peripheral neuropathy affects millions—often leaving patients feeling hopeless, dismissed by doctors, or stuck on medications that only mask symptoms.
But at Spine and Wellness Center Lakewood Ranch, Dr. Michael Banman offers a natural, high-tech solution that’s helping patients find real relief: the Prism Light Pod, one of the most advanced full-body red light therapy systems in the country.
What Causes Neuropathy?
Neuropathy is caused by damage to the peripheral nerves, and common culprits include:
- Diabetes and blood sugar imbalances
- Chemotherapy or drug side effects
- Poor circulation
- Spinal issues causing nerve impingement
- Inflammation and autoimmune conditions
These underlying problems lead to impaired blood flow, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction—all of which red light therapy helps target at the root.
How Red Light Therapy Helps Nerve Damage
Red light therapy (also known as photobiomodulation) uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light that penetrate deep into the tissues. Here’s how it helps:
✅ Boosts Mitochondrial Function: The red and infrared wavelengths energize your cells’ mitochondria (the “powerhouses”)—helping them repair, regenerate, and perform better.
✅ Increases Blood Flow: Light therapy enhances microcirculation, which is crucial for delivering oxygen and nutrients to damaged nerves.
✅ Reduces Inflammation: Red light calms down inflammatory signals in the body, which often contribute to nerve pain and dysfunction.
✅ Promotes Nerve Regeneration: Studies show red light may help stimulate nerve tissue regrowth—offering real hope for reversing damage over time.
Why the Prism Light Pod Is Different
Not all red light is created equal.
At Dr. Banman’s office in Sarasota/Lakewood Ranch, we use the Prism Light Pod, which:
- Uses over 14,000 powerful LEDs for full-body coverage
- Targets specific healing wavelengths (630–850nm) optimal for neuropathy
- Provides sessions in just 15–20 minutes
- Is hands-free, contactless, and FDA-cleared for wellness use
- Is non-invasive, with no side effects or downtime
Patients consistently report not only pain reduction but also increased sensation in the feet, improved sleep, and even better balance over time.
Dr. Banman’s Experience in Neuropathy Care
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Michael Banman focuses on natural, non-invasive care for chronic health concerns like neuropathy. His integrated approach may include:
- Prism Light Pod sessions
- Nutritional support to address deficiencies
- Vibration therapy to boost circulation
- Spinal decompression (if spinal nerve root pressure is involved)
- Customized at-home care guidance
Our goal is to help you heal the cause of neuropathy—not just numb the symptoms.
Real People. Real Results.
“After just a few sessions in the Prism Light Pod, I started to feel my toes again for the first time in years. I had tried medications, creams, and even injections—this is the first thing that gave me real relief.” – Paul S., Sarasota
“Dr. Banman’s clinic is the only place I’ve been where I felt truly heard. The red light therapy has helped with my nerve pain, and I’ve even started sleeping better.” – Maria L., Lakewood Ranch
Book Your Red Light Neuropathy Assessment Today
If you’re tired of being told to “just live with it” or rely on pills forever, there’s a better way.
📍 Located in Lakewood Ranch near Sarasota, our clinic offers affordable red light therapy programs that are designed for lasting results.
👉 Call now to book your $49 Red Light Neuropathy Evaluation
📞 (727) 213-2982
🌐 www.spineandwellnesslwr.com
Your nerves can heal—let’s help you get your life back.
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