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Neuropathy is a blood flow problem — EECP restores nerve perfusion

Peripheral nerves depend on a rich microvascular supply (vasa nervorum). When that supply is impaired, nerves malfunction. EECP restores microvascular flow to peripheral nerves.

↑NCV
Nerve conduction velocity improves after EECP in diabetic neuropathy
↓Pain
Neuropathic pain scores reduce with improved nerve perfusion
↑Sensation
Sensory deficits improve in peripheral neuropathy patients
Non-pharmacological
No gabapentin, no opioids — purely vascular mechanism
Mechanism of Action

How EECP works for Neuropathy

STEP 01
Diastolic augmentation

Cuffs inflate in diastole, driving a wave of blood retrograde through the aorta — increasing coronary perfusion pressure and delivering oxygen-rich blood to ischemic tissue.

STEP 02
Nitric oxide release

Increased shear stress on the endothelium triggers release of nitric oxide — the body's master vasodilator — improving vessel tone and reducing inflammation.

STEP 03
Angiogenesis

Repeated sessions stimulate VEGF and other growth factors, promoting the formation of new collateral blood vessels in ischemic tissue.

STEP 04
Systemic vascular improvement

Endothelial function improves throughout the body — not just at the heart — producing benefits in peripheral, cerebral, and microvascular circulation.

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Peer-Reviewed Research

Related Studies

5 studies

Peer-reviewed studies, RCTs, and meta-analyses from the EECP clinical evidence library relevant to Peripheral Neuropathy. Click any title to access the source.

RCT
Case
Case
EECP for Restless Leg Syndrome — With DPN Co-Improvements ↗

Rajaram SS, Rudzinskiy P, Walters AS · Sleep Medicine · 2005

Consensus
Case
Enhanced External Counterpulsation for Restless Leg Syndrome (Rajaram, Walters et al.) ↗

Rajaram SS, Rudzinskiy P, Walters AS · Sleep Medicine · 2005

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Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page summarizes published clinical research and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. EECP is FDA-cleared for specific cardiac indications; use for other conditions is off-label and should be discussed with your physician.
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