Neuropathy Treatment In Nashville
What Is A Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment?
Peripheral neuropathy can be a painful and frustrating condition that affects the nerves responsible for carrying signals between the brain and body. It’s one of the four main treatments we offer for back pain relief.
At Nashville Disc Center, Dr. Carl offers advanced, non-surgical treatments to manage and alleviate neuropathy symptoms without drugs. One of the key therapies is Electroanalgesia (EA), which uses advanced technology to reduce nerve pain, improve circulation, and stimulate healing in the affected areas. This FDA-cleared treatment is ideal for individuals seeking an alternative to traditional pain medications and surgery for long-term relief.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and see if this treatment is right for you!
What Are The Signs Of Neuropathy?
Neuropathy often begins with a tingling sensation or numbness in your hands or feet, which can spread up into your arms and legs.
Other common signs include sharp, burning pain, sensitivity to touch, or a lack of coordination and muscle weakness. Some people also experience changes in blood pressure or digestion due to nerve damage. If you’re noticing any of these symptoms, it’s important to get evaluated, as early treatment can prevent the condition from worsening.
How To Treat Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the peripheral nerves, which send signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body, are damaged. This can cause pain, numbness, and muscle weakness, often due to conditions like diabetes or injury.
Dr. Carl at Nashville Disc Center offers Electroanalgesia (EA), an FDA-cleared, non-surgical treatment that reduces pain, improves circulation, and stimulates healing in damaged nerves.
EA therapy uses high-frequency electrical signals to block pain and promote recovery, providing long-term relief without medication or surgery.
FAQs
What does neuropathy treatment feel like?
Neuropathy treatments like Electroanalgesia (EA) are generally painless and may feel like a mild tingling or gentle pulsing as the nerves are stimulated to promote healing and reduce pain.
What helps peripheral neuropathy at night?
Elevating your legs, using supportive pillows, and applying heat or cold can help alleviate neuropathy symptoms at night. Treatments like EA can also reduce pain over time, improving sleep.
What type of doctor treats neuropathy?
Neuropathy is typically treated by specialists in neurology, pain management, or chiropractors like Dr. Carl Abramson at Nashville Disc Center.
How much does neuropathy treatment cost?
The cost of neuropathy treatment varies based on your specific treatment plan. Dr. Carl offers free consultations to discuss personalized options and pricing.
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