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Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment in Wolfeboro, NH

Living with peripheral neuropathy can feel like your body is betraying you. The burning, tingling, numbness, and sharp shooting pains disrupt sleep, steal your balance, and make simple tasks feel impossible. Many patients come to Healing Frontiers in Wolfeboro after trying countless medications, creams, and therapies that only masked symptoms without addressing the root cause.
At Healing Frontiers, we take a different approach. Rather than just managing your symptoms, we focus on nerve regeneration and functional restoration through advanced therapies that target the underlying nerve damage. Our multi‒modality treatment plans combine cutting‒edge laser technology, metabolic support, nerve re‒education, and specialized chiropractic care to help your nerves heal naturally.
Whether your neuropathy stems from diabetes, chemotherapy, or unknown causes, our comprehensive evaluation identifies the specific factors contributing to your nerve damage. Then we create a personalized treatment protocol designed to reduce pain, restore sensation, and improve your quality of life. Schedule your comprehensive neuropathy evaluation today.

Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy

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.
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Common Causes of Peripheral Neuropathy

Diabetes and Prediabetes
Elevated blood sugar levels damage the tiny blood vessels that supply oxygen to your nerves, leading to diabetic neuropathy that typically starts in the feet and progresses upward.
Chemotherapy Treatment
Many cancer treatments are neurotoxic, meaning they attack rapidly dividing cells including nerve cells, creating chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy that can persist long after treatment ends.
Autoimmune Disorders
Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus trigger your immune system to attack your own nerve tissue, causing inflammation and progressive nerve damage.
Physical Trauma and Nerve Compression
Injuries from falls, accidents, or repetitive motions can compress, stretch, or tear peripheral nerves, creating localized or radiating neuropathy symptoms.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Vitamin B12, B6, and other essential nutrients are critical for nerve health, and deficiencies from poor diet or absorption issues can lead to nerve degeneration.

Common Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy

Symptoms can vary in type and severity depending on which nerves are affected. Some of the symptoms that benefit from an evaluation at Healing Frontiers include:
  • Burning sensations in feet or hands
  • Tingling or pins-and-needles feelings
  • Numbness or reduced sensation
  • Sharp, stabbing, or shooting pains
  • Increased sensitivity to touch
  • Muscle weakness or difficulty walking
  • Loss of balance and coordination
  • Pain that worsens at night
Treatments

How We Effectively Treat Peripheral Neuropathy in Wolfeboro

Our integrated treatment approach addresses nerve damage from multiple angles, giving your body the best chance to heal and regenerate damaged nerve tissue naturally.
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Erchonia Cold Laser Therapy

This FDA‒cleared, low‒level laser technology penetrates deep into damaged nerve tissue, stimulating cellular repair and increasing blood flow to oxygen‒starved nerves. Patients typically experience reduced pain and improved sensation within the first few treatments, with results building progressively as nerve cells regenerate.
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Metabolic and Nutritional Support

Nerve cells require specific nutrients and optimal metabolic conditions to heal. We identify and correct nutritional deficiencies while addressing metabolic dysfunction that may be contributing to ongoing nerve damage, creating an internal environment where healing can occur.
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Nerve Re‒Education and Stimulation

Damaged nerves often need to be retrained to send and receive proper signals. Our specialized nerve stimulation protocols help restore normal nerve function, reduce pain signaling, and improve sensation through targeted electrical stimulation that's comfortable and effective.
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Chiropractic Care

Spinal misalignments and nerve compression can worsen neuropathy symptoms or prevent healing. Our gentle chiropractic adjustments ensure proper nerve communication between your spine and extremities, removing mechanical interference that may be limiting your recovery.
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Balance and Fall Prevention

Neuropathy significantly increases fall risk due to reduced sensation and proprioception. Our balance training protocols help retrain your nervous system to compensate for sensory deficits, improving stability and reducing injury risk while nerve healing progresses.
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Expert Care for Peripheral Neuropathy in the Wolfeboro Area

Wolfeboro's active outdoor lifestyle makes neuropathy particularly challenging. Whether you're boating on Lake Winnipesaukee, hiking Mount Major, or simply navigating the seasonal ice and snow, nerve damage threatens your ability to enjoy everything this beautiful region offers.
We understand that Wolfeboro residents don't want to slow down or give up the activities they love. That's why our treatment protocols focus on functional restoration, not just pain management. We want you back on the trails, confidently navigating winter conditions, and enjoying your favorite summer activities without fear of falls or worsening symptoms. Our comprehensive approach addresses the root causes of your nerve damage while building the strength, balance, and confidence you need to reclaim your active lifestyle.

Local Access & Neighborhoods Served

We proudly serve patients throughout Wolfeboro and the surrounding Lakes Region communities, including:
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  • Wolfeboro: Convenient downtown location near Wolfeboro Town Docks and Depot Street
  • Tuftonboro: Easy access via Route 109 North
  • Ossipee: Direct route via Route 28
  • Brookfield: Quick drive through scenic Route 109
  • Alton: Accessible via Route 28 South through the bay area
Our office is located at 26 Bay Street in downtown Wolfeboro, easily accessible from Route 28 and Route 109. We see many patients dealing with balance issues related to winter ice conditions and those whose diabetes or chemotherapy history has led to progressive neuropathy. Ready to restore sensation and reduce pain naturally? Contact Healing Frontiers to schedule your comprehensive neuropathy evaluation.

Schedule Your Appointment

Don't let peripheral neuropathy steal another day of your life. Our proven treatment protocols help patients reduce pain, restore function, and prevent progression naturally.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peripheral Neuropathy

How long does it take to see results for Neuropathy?

Nerve tissue heals slower than other tissues in the body. While many patients report a reduction in burning pain within the first few weeks of laser therapy, substantial nerve regeneration and the return of sensation typically require a consistent treatment plan spanning 3 to 6 months depending on severity.

Can Neuropathy be treated without drugs?

Yes. Traditional medical treatment often relies on anti-seizure medications or antidepressants to mask pain. Our approach is entirely drug-free and non-surgical, utilizing laser therapy and nutrition to heal the damaged nerves and restore function rather than simply dulling the symptoms.

Does insurance cover Neuropathy therapy in Wolfeboro?

We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Cigna. While the chiropractic adjustment portion of your care is often covered, specialized neuropathy therapies like laser treatment or nutritional programs may be out-of-pocket expenses. We will provide a complete financial breakdown during your consultation.

Can you help with neuropathy from chemotherapy I had years ago?

Yes. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) can persist long after cancer treatment has ended. Our regenerative therapies, particularly Cold Laser Therapy, can still be effective in stimulating dormant nerve fibers and improving blood flow, even if the treatment occurred years prior.

Is the treatment painful?

No. The treatments we use for neuropathy, including Cold Laser Therapy and vibration/stimulation, are painless and non-invasive. Most patients find the sessions relaxing, and there is no "downtime" required after your appointment.
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