Regenerative Care for Neuropathy Focused on Nerve Healing and Function

Neuropathy is a nerve-related condition that can significantly affect quality of life, particularly when symptoms become chronic or widespread. Whether caused by diabetes, injury, compression, or metabolic factors, neuropathy often reflects damage or dysfunction within the peripheral nervous system. At Regen Axis Health, our board-certified physicians provide advanced neuropathy treatment using regenerative, non-surgical solutions designed to calm nerve irritation, support healing, and restore nerve function.

Schedule a consultation with Regen Axis Health to explore a personalized approach to neuropathy care.

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Understanding Neuropathy

Neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. When these nerves are injured or compromised, communication becomes disrupted, leading to abnormal sensations or weakness. Neuropathy most commonly affects the hands and feet but may also involve the legs, arms, or other areas, depending on which nerves are affected.

Symptoms may begin subtly and worsen over time if nerve health continues to decline. At Regen Axis Health, neuropathy is approached as a complex condition that often requires addressing both the nerve itself and the factors contributing to ongoing nerve damage.

Types of Neuropathy We Treat

Neuropathy can take many forms. At Regen Axis Health, we commonly treat:

Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy affects nerves outside the brain and spinal cord and is the most common form of neuropathy. It often causes numbness, tingling, burning, or weakness in the hands and feet and may progress gradually.

Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy develops as a complication of prolonged high blood sugar levels, which damage nerve fibers over time. Symptoms often begin in the feet and legs and may include pain, numbness, balance issues, or sensitivity to touch.

While these conditions share similarities, each requires a tailored treatment approach based on severity, nerve involvement, and overall health.

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Causes of Neuropathy

Neuropathy may develop due to a wide range of underlying factors, including:

  • Diabetes and metabolic disorders
  • Nerve compression or entrapment
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Prior injury or trauma
  • Vitamin deficiencies
  • Circulatory issues affecting nerve oxygenation
  • Post-surgical nerve irritation

In many patients, neuropathy results from a combination of factors rather than a single cause. Identifying these contributors is essential for effective treatment.

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Symptoms of Neuropathy

Neuropathy symptoms vary depending on the nerves involved and may include:

  • Numbness or reduced sensation
  • Tingling or “pins and needles” sensations
  • Burning or shooting pain
  • Sensitivity to touch
  • Muscle weakness
  • Balance or coordination difficulties

Symptoms often worsen at night and may progress from mild discomfort to significant functional impairment if left untreated.

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How Neuropathy Affects Daily Life

Neuropathy can impact much more than sensation. Patients may struggle with walking, balance, sleep, and fine motor tasks. Numbness increases the risk of falls or unnoticed injuries, while chronic nerve pain can affect mood and concentration.

Traditional care often focuses on medications to dull nerve pain. Regen Axis Health offers a regenerative alternative aimed at improving nerve health, reducing inflammation, and supporting long-term function rather than simply masking symptoms.

How We Evaluate Neuropathy

At Regen Axis Health, evaluation includes:

  • A detailed review of symptoms, progression, and medical history
  • A focused neurologic and musculoskeletal examination
  • Review of diagnostic studies when available
  • Assessment of potential nerve compression, circulation, and metabolic factors

This comprehensive evaluation allows us to identify the type of neuropathy present and design a targeted regenerative treatment plan.

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Neuropathy Treatments at Regen Axis Health

Regen Axis Health follows a regenerative-first clinical model. Our treatments are designed to calm nerve irritation, improve nerve mobility, and support healing without defaulting to long-term medication dependence.

Regenerative Nerve Hydrodisection

Nerve hydrodissection involves gently separating nerves from surrounding tissues using precise injections. When combined with PRP or platelet lysate, this approach may:

  • Reduce nerve compression
  • Improve nerve mobility
  • Calm chronic inflammation

This treatment is commonly used for peripheral nerve irritation and entrapment.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for Neuropathy

PRP delivers growth factors that support nerve healing and tissue repair. For neuropathy, PRP may be used to:

  • Reduce inflammatory signaling around nerves
  • Support nerve regeneration
  • Improve local tissue health

All PRP treatments are image-guided and physician-performed.

Regenerative Laser and Photomodulation Therapies

Advanced technologies may be used to support nerve recovery, including:

  • Regenerative laser therapy to stimulate tissue repair
  • Red light therapy and photomodulation to support cellular function and circulation

These therapies are non-invasive and often used alongside injection-based treatments.

Supportive Regenerative Therapies

To enhance outcomes, treatment plans may also include:

  • Shockwave therapy to improve circulation and tissue healing
  • Ozone therapy in carefully selected cases to address inflammatory environments

These modalities are integrated based on individual nerve involvement and response to care.

What Results Can Patients Expect?

Regenerative neuropathy treatment focuses on gradual improvement in nerve function and symptom reduction. Many patients experience decreased pain, improved sensation, and better balance over time. Results depend on the severity of nerve damage, duration of symptoms, and underlying health conditions such as diabetes. Our team monitors progress closely and adjusts care plans to support sustained nerve health and functional improvement.

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Why Choose Regen Axis Health?

Regen Axis Health was founded by Dr. Leon Reyfman, an internationally recognized leader in interventional pain and regenerative nerve care, and is supported by a team of board-certified physicians experienced in treating complex nerve conditions. Every treatment is physician-led and guided by a regenerative-first philosophy focused on restoring nerve function and preventing progression.

With high-access scheduling across multiple locations, Regen Axis Health delivers advanced neuropathy treatment without the limitations of traditional pain management models. Take the next step toward improved nerve health and comfort by scheduling a regenerative neuropathy evaluation with Regen Axis Health today.

Frequently Asked Questions Neuropathy

Is neuropathy reversible?

Neuropathy is not always fully reversible, but regenerative treatment may help reduce symptoms, improve nerve function, and slow progression in many patients.

Can diabetic neuropathy be treated without medication?

While medical management is often important, regenerative therapies may complement existing care by supporting nerve health and reducing localized symptoms.

How long does it take to see improvement with neuropathy treatment?

Improvement is typically gradual and may occur over weeks to months as nerve inflammation decreases and healing processes activate.

Is regenerative neuropathy treatment painful?

Most treatments are well tolerated, with minimal discomfort and little downtime, depending on the therapy used.

Can neuropathy affect balance and walking?

Yes. Loss of sensation and nerve dysfunction can impair balance and coordination, which is why early treatment is important.

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