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The Combination of Proteolytic Enzyme Supplementation, Acupuncture, and Osseous Manipulation for the Treatment of Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Case Report

Abstract

This report describes the treatment of peripheral nerve injury in a 43-year-old woman using a combination of proteolytic enzymes, acupuncture, and osseous manipulation as alternatives to conventional care. Her presenting symptoms include complete loss of sensation in the superolateral left thigh and a mass of fibrotic scar tissue in the area of injury. A holistic treatment plan was created to address the underlying mechanisms of the injury. Plant-based proteolytic enzymes, bromelain and papain, were used to address tissue inflammation and reduce scar tissue formation around the nerve, acupuncture was used to regenerate the superficial nerves, and osseous manipulations were provided for structural re-alignment. After 8 weeks of treatment, the patient reported significant reduction in the size of the fibrotic mass and complete resolution of sensory loss. The fibrotic mass of tissue reduced from 6 cm to 1 cm during the treatment course. Proteolytic enzymes have wide-ranging indications; however, they have not been well studied for peripheral nerve injury, which makes this a novel indication for this natural health product. This case report found the use of proteolytic enzymes, and acupuncture, effective in treating peripheral nerve injury and provides grounds for research to treat nerve-related injuries.

DOI link: https://doi.org/10.54434/candj.176

 

Title of abstract:
The Combination of Proteolytic Enzyme Supplementation, Acupuncture, and Osseous Manipulation for the Treatment of Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Case Report
Author:

Tamara Clarke, Sherry Wilson

Publication:

CAND Journal

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Citation:

Clarke T, Wilson S. The Combination of Proteolytic Enzyme Supplementation, Acupuncture, and Osseous Manipulation for the Treatment of Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Case Report. CANDJ [Internet]. 2024 Sep. 19 [cited 2024 Sep. 24];31(3):11-6.

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