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Conditions we treat/Neuropathy & Nerve Disorders

Relieve Nerve Pain and Restore Sensation

Neuropathy and nerve disorders can cause burning, tingling, and numbness that interfere with daily life. Not every case of neuropathy is at a stage where it can be effectively treated — which is why the first step is always a comprehensive evaluation to determine the type, severity, and progression of nerve damage. If your neuropathy is treatable, our team builds a non-narcotic, multi-modal care plan designed for lasting relief.

Common Symptoms

Persistent burning, tingling, or numbness in the hands or feet

Sharp, stabbing, or electric-shock nerve pain

Muscle weakness, cramping, or loss of coordination

Balance problems or difficulty walking

Hypersensitivity to touch, pressure, or temperature changes

Loss of sensation that makes injuries go unnoticed

Pain that worsens at night or disrupts sleep

Progressive muscle atrophy in the hands or feet

Understanding Neuropathy

Neuropathy is damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves — the network that carries signals between your brain, spinal cord, and the rest of your body. When these nerves are compromised, the signals they carry become distorted or interrupted entirely. That is what produces the burning, numbness, tingling, and pain that neuropathy patients experience.
There are over 100 documented causes of neuropathy — including diabetes, autoimmune disorders, chemotherapy, chronic alcohol use, physical trauma, infections, vitamin deficiencies, and in some cases no identifiable cause at all. It most commonly affects the hands and feet first, then progresses inward if left untreated. Early intervention is critical — nerve damage that is addressed early responds significantly better to treatment than damage that has been allowed to advance.

What You May Be Experiencing

Symptoms and Warning Signs

Neuropathy presents differently in every patient. These are the most common patterns we evaluate and treat.

Burning and tingling nerve symptoms

Burning & Tingling

A persistent burning or tingling sensation in the extremities is one of the earliest and most common signs of peripheral neuropathy. It occurs when sensory nerve fibers are damaged and begin sending abnormal signals to the brain.

How We Treat It

Treatment Options at Frontier

These are some of the most common therapies indicated for neuropathy — not an exhaustive list. Every treatment plan is built around the individual patient's diagnosis, severity, and response to care. Your provider will recommend the specific combination of therapies best suited to your condition.

Electrical Nerve Stimulation

Targeted electrical protocols that activate damaged nerve pathways, promote regeneration, and reduce pain signals.

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Regenerative Medicine & PRP

Platelet-rich plasma and biologic therapies that accelerate nerve tissue repair and reduce inflammation around damaged nerves.

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Nerve Blocks & Interventional Procedures

Image-guided injections that target specific nerves to interrupt pain signals and provide diagnostic insight into which pathways are affected.

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Chiropractic & Rehabilitation

Spinal alignment, therapeutic exercise, and balance training to improve nerve function, reduce compression, and restore mobility.

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Spinal Cord Stimulation

For severe or treatment-resistant neuropathy, spinal cord stimulators deliver targeted electrical impulses that override pain signals at the spinal level.

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Shockwave Therapy

Non-invasive acoustic wave therapy that improves microvascular blood flow and reduces nerve inflammation to support long-term recovery.

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Why Frontier Pain Relief

Why Choose Frontier Pain Relief

Neuropathy is one of our most advanced and comprehensive areas of care. Our integrated team uses leading-edge regenerative, interventional, and rehabilitative treatments to help patients restore confidence, strength, and sensation — without reliance on narcotics. Every level of care is available under one roof, coordinated by one team.

Find the Cause. Feel the Relief.