Peripheral neuropathy affects approximately 20 million Americans, with that number climbing each year. Yet many people suffering from nerve pain have never received a proper diagnosis or explanation of what's happening in their body.
The peripheral nervous system consists of nerves that branch out from your brain and spinal cord to every other part of your body. When these nerves become damaged, they send abnormal signals to your brain. Some nerves fire pain signals when there's no injury present, while others fail to send important messages about temperature, pressure, or position. This nerve miscommunication creates the burning, numbness, tingling, and weakness characteristic of neuropathy.
The damage doesn't happen overnight. Chronic conditions like diabetes create metabolic problems that starve nerves of oxygen and nutrients. Toxins from chemotherapy drugs attack nerve cells directly. Injuries, infections, and inflammatory conditions can compress or damage nerve fibers. Without proper intervention, this damage progressively worsens. The good news? Nerve cells can regenerate when given the right environment and support. That's exactly what our non‒invasive, medication‒free approach provides. Ready to take the first step toward relief? Contact our team to discuss your specific situation.