Neuropathy is not a single disease – instead, it is a complication found in a number of different underlying medical conditions. It can also be seen without the cause being diagnosed, when doctors called it “idiopathic.”
The term neuropathy is short for peripheral neuropathy, meaning nerve damage in the peripheral nervous system. Only nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord are involved, so peripheral neuropathy does not include nerve damage in the central nervous system.
Signs and symptoms of Neuropathy
- Numbness
- Restless Legs
- Burning Pain
- Difficulty Sleeping
- Tingling
- Balance Problems
- Sharp, Electric Pain
- Walking Difficulty
If you suffer from one or more of the problems above, you may have Peripheral Neuropathy and if you do, you’re not alone. Peripheral Neuropathy is often misdiagnosed, or not diagnosed at all. Neuropathy may also be associated with:
- Diabetes
- Chemotherapy
- Medication Induced
- Cholesterol Drugs STATINS
- Chronic Fatigue/ Fibromyalgia
Neuropathy requires a multi-pronged attack. Our team of skilled and compassionate healthcare providers includes pain specialists, a Physician’s Assistant, and Physical Therapists. Together, they use their unique knowledge, tools, and experience to provide patients with a groundbreaking treatment protocol they’ve developed that can eliminate or reduce pain associated with neuropathy.
Our method has been tested, researched, and found to be effective with a very high success rate.
This unique, individualized program has already helped hundreds of people suffering from pain nationwide. In many cases, those suffering from neuropathy can finally live pain free and enjoy their families and daily activities again.