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Neuropathy, or nerve damage, can cause pain, numbness, and tingling, affecting your quality of life. The Disc Doctor offers non-invasive treatments like Laser Therapy, StemWave™ Therapy, NervePlate™, Terra Pure Labs and Spinal Decompression Therapy to restore nerve function and relieve discomfort. Start your journey to pain relief today—book a consultation now!

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Understanding Neuropathy

What is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy refers to nerve damage that leads to a range of symptoms, including pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness, most commonly in the limbs. This condition can occur when nerves are damaged or injured, disrupting the normal flow of communication between the brain and the rest of the body. Neuropathy can vary in severity, and in many cases, it can be managed effectively with the right treatment.

Common Neuropathy Symptoms

Recognize the Signs of Nerve Damage

Neuropathy symptoms can vary, but common signs include numbness, tingling, pain, weakness, and muscle cramps, often affecting the hands, feet, or legs.

Symptoms:

  • Numbness or tingling, often in the hands, feet, or legs

  • Pain or discomfort, which can be sharp, burning, or throbbing

  • Weakness or difficulty moving your limbs

  • Sensitivity to touch

  • Loss of coordination or balance

  • Muscle cramps or twitching

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Common Causes of Neuropathy

Understanding the Triggers

Neuropathy can be caused by various factors, including diabetes, injuries, infections, chemotherapy, alcoholism, and autoimmune diseases, all of which can lead to nerve damage and disrupt normal nerve function.

Common Causes of Neuropathy:

  1. Diabetes: High blood sugar levels over time can damage nerves, particularly in the feet and hands.

  2. Injuries: Physical injuries or accidents can lead to nerve damage, causing neuropathy in specific areas.

  3. Infections: Some infections, such as shingles or HIV, can result in neuropathy.

  4. Chemotherapy: Certain cancer treatments can damage nerves, leading to peripheral neuropathy.

  5. Alcoholism: Chronic alcohol consumption can lead to nerve damage and neuropathy.

  6. Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can attack nerves, causing damage.

Addressing the Root Causes

Why Traditional Neuropathy Treatments Fail

Many traditional neuropathy treatments focus on masking the pain, such as using painkillers or anti-inflammatory drugs. However, these methods do not address the root causes of the problem. As a result, the pain often returns once the medication wears off. Furthermore, invasive procedures or surgical interventions can come with long recovery times, side effects, and complications.

The Disc Doctor, we offer advanced, non-invasive therapies that target the root causes of neuropathy, working to heal damaged nerves and provide lasting relief. Our treatments focus on reducing inflammation, stimulating nerve regeneration, and improving nerve function without the need for surgery or lengthy recovery periods.

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Common Causes of Neuropathy

Why Choose Us for Neuropathy Treatment?

The Disc Doctor, we are committed to providing you with the highest level of care. Our experienced specialists use the latest, most advanced treatments available to help you find lasting relief from neuropathy. Whether you are dealing with diabetic neuropathy, sciatic nerve pain, or other forms of nerve damage, our non-invasive therapies can help restore your nerve function and improve your quality of life.

Book your free consultation today to learn more about how our advanced treatments can help you manage neuropathy and start your path to pain-free living.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our treatments or conditions?

Find answers here to help guide you toward the right solution for your pain and recovery.

Q1: What is neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a condition where nerves become damaged, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, usually in the hands, feet, or legs. It disrupts the normal communication between the brain and body, affecting movement and sensation.

Q2: What causes neuropathy?

Neuropathy can be caused by several factors, including diabetes, physical injuries, infections, chemotherapy, alcoholism, and autoimmune diseases. It can also result from prolonged pressure on nerves or from metabolic issues.

Q3: How do your treatments work?

Our treatments, like Spinal Decompression Therapy and Laser Therapy, focus on reducing inflammation, stimulating nerve regeneration, and improving nerve function. These non-invasive therapies address the root causes of neuropathy and promote long-term relief.

Q4: Is the treatment painful?

No, our therapies are non-invasive and typically pain-free. Patients often report feeling a sense of relief during or after treatment. Laser Therapy, for example, is gentle and non-disruptive to tissues, while Spinal Decompression involves a controlled stretching technique.

Q5: Do I need surgery for neuropathy?

No, our treatments are non-surgical. We focus on gentle, non-invasive therapies like Laser Therapy, Spinal Decompression, and StemWave Therapy, which work to heal damaged nerves without the need for surgery or long recovery times.

Q6: Is the treatment completely safe?

Our treatments are designed to be safe and non-invasive. Most patients experience little to no side effects, and any mild discomfort usually goes away quickly. We guide you through each step to ensure your comfort and effectiveness.

Q7: How do I know if this treatment will help me?

Results depend on your active participation and addressing the underlying causes. While insurance may not cover everything, we focus on creating a personalized plan with you in the office—so you know what to expect and how to take control of your recovery.

It’s Time for Real Relief

Let us help you take back your life from pain.

Too many people are told surgery or endless medications are their only options — but that’s simply not true. With advanced, non-surgical treatments designed to target the root cause of back pain, neuropathy, and disc issues, we help patients restore mobility, reduce pain, and get back to living life on their terms.

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