Victorine explains her journey of remission and how she learned to love the whole remission process at The Spero Clinic. She admits she didn’t have a lot of hope at first because she didn’t want to be disappointed again. Victorine came in with crutches, suffering from CRPS in her lower leg, ankle, and foot. She discussed how she was on many medications, could barely walk and sleep at night, and suffered from depression. After suffering from CRPS for five years, Victorine is grateful she traveled from Belgium to the United States to be treated and cured.

If you or a loved one is suffering from Neurological Dysfunction, nerve pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome or Fibromyalgia there is hope!

Suffering from a Neurological disorder can be incredibly isolating, hopeless and frightening and we understand that. Our treatment protocols are not meant to directly treat CRPS. What we work to achieve is the rehabilitation of the central nervous system.

The nervous system is a collective of nerves stemming throughout your body with the brain as the controller. Your nervous system controls all of the information that your body transmits to communicate with your brain. In the case of CRPS, your nervous system being damaged, can severely malfunction and send signals in the extreme to simple
sensory input. IE – the wind blows on your hands and it feels like a terrible burn. By relaxing and rehabilitating the nervous system, as well as correcting any other imbalances within your brain and body, we hope to reset and restore the proper functionality of the systems within your body.

** We are currently the only facility in the world offering this treatment, our expertise is constantly being developed.

Each patient brings new knowledge and a better understanding of conditions that are widely misunderstood. It enables us to consistently mold and change our treatment protocol to be the most effective that we possibly can.

Start your patient journey with the Spero Clinic's neurologic rehabilitation program.

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