Neuropathy Pain Relief

Manage Nerve Pain without surgery

A proven, non-invasive treatment approach is providing lasting relief for peripheral neuropathy sufferers.

Did you know that over 20 million Americans suffer from peripheral neuropathy? This condition causes weakness, numbness, and pain—usually in the hands and feet. Often these symptoms start small but progressively worsen, affecting your ability to walk, sleep, and enjoy daily activities. Many people turn to medications or injections for temporary relief, only to find the pain returns when treatment ends.

At Sarasota Spine & Joint, we offer a comprehensive, non-surgical neuropathy protocol that addresses the root cause of nerve pain and provides lasting results.

Why Medications and Injections Are Not Enough

Before turning to long-term medications or nerve block injections, understand what you may be signing up for:

  • Gabapentin and Pregabalin side effects: dizziness, drowsiness, memory problems, and weight gain
  • Risk of dependency with opioid-based pain medications
  • Nerve block injections provide only temporary relief—pain returns within weeks or months
  • Injection risks include infection, nerve damage, and allergic reactions
  • Medications mask symptoms but do not address the underlying nerve damage

Are You a Candidate for Our Neuropathy Program?

If you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you may benefit from our treatment:

  • Do you experience burning, tingling, or numbness in your feet or hands?
  • Has neuropathy disrupted your sleep or made it difficult to walk?
  • Are you taking multiple medications to manage your nerve pain?
  • Have previous treatments provided only temporary relief?
  • Do you want to improve your quality of life without relying on daily medications?
  • Have you been told your neuropathy is ‘permanent’ with no other options?

If you answered yes to any of these, schedule a no-cost consultation to learn if our program is right for you.

Symptoms of Neuropathy

Common symptoms of peripheral Neuropathy include, but are not limited to:

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Burning, tingling, and numbness in feet and hands

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Weakness and loss of balance

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Sharp, stabbing pain

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Loss of sensation

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Difficulty walking

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Sleep disruption from nighttime pain