Neuropathy Treatment in Murfreesboro, TN

Neuropathy often causes numbness, tingling, burning pain, and balance issues—most commonly in the feet and hands. At The Disc Doctor in Murfreesboro, TN, we provide non-surgical, drug-free neuropathy treatment focused on improving nerve function and addressing underlying causes.

Each care plan is personalized, combining proven therapies like StemWave™ Therapy, Laser Therapy, Spinal Decompression, NervePlate™, and Terra Pure Labs Nutritional Nerve Support to help you move, sleep, and live without discomfort again.

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Understanding Neuropathy

What is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy refers to nerve damage that leads to a range of symptoms, including pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness, most commonly in the limbs. This condition can occur when nerves are damaged or injured, disrupting the normal flow of communication between the brain and the rest of the body. Neuropathy can vary in severity, and in many cases, it can be managed effectively with the right treatment.

Common Neuropathy Symptoms

Spot the Early Warning Signs of Nerve Damage

Nerve damage can start off subtly, with mild symptoms that are easy to ignore. Early detection is key to preventing further damage and reducing long-term discomfort. If you’re experiencing any of the following signs, it’s crucial to address them before they worsen:

  • Tingling or a “pins and needles” sensation

  • Numbness or weakness in the hands, feet, or legs

  • Burning pain or sharp, shooting discomfort

  • Loss of coordination or balance issues

These symptoms can start mildly but progress over time if left untreated, affecting your ability to walk, sleep, or perform daily tasks. Early intervention can help prevent the condition from advancing and improve your quality of life.

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Common Causes of Neuropathy

Understanding the Triggers

Neuropathy can be caused by various factors, including diabetes, injuries, infections, chemotherapy, alcoholism, and autoimmune diseases, all of which can lead to nerve damage and disrupt normal nerve function.

Common Causes of Neuropathy:

  1. Diabetes: High blood sugar levels over time can damage nerves, particularly in the feet and hands.

  2. Injuries: Physical injuries or accidents can lead to nerve damage, causing neuropathy in specific areas.

  3. Infections: Some infections, such as shingles or HIV, can result in neuropathy.

  4. Chemotherapy: Certain cancer treatments can damage nerves, leading to peripheral neuropathy.

  5. Alcoholism: Chronic alcohol consumption can lead to nerve damage and neuropathy.

  6. Autoimmune Diseases: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus can attack nerves, causing damage.

Why Conventional Neuropathy Treatments Fall Short in Providing Lasting Relief

Many traditional neuropathy treatments focus on masking the pain rather than addressing the underlying nerve damage. Medications, injections, and even surgery may provide temporary relief, but they don’t offer a long-term solution or repair the damaged nerves.

At The Disc Doctor, we offer advanced, non-invasive therapies that target the root causes of neuropathy. Instead of just numbing the pain, our treatments are designed to heal the nerve damage and restore proper nerve function, helping you achieve lasting relief without the need for medications or surgery.


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Why The Disc Doctor is Your Best Choice for Neuropathy Treatment in Murfreesboro

At The Disc Doctor, we use the latest, most advanced non-surgical techniques to help restore nerve function and reduce inflammation. Our holistic approach combines cutting-edge therapies with a focus on healing the root cause of neuropathy, not just masking the symptoms

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Laser Therapy

Our FDA-cleared laser therapy stimulates tissue repair and promotes nerve regeneration, reducing pain and inflammation without the need for invasive procedures.

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Spinal Decompression

Spinal misalignment often contributes to nerve compression. Through spinal decompression, we relieve pressure on the nerves, improving nerve communication and reducing symptoms of neuropathy.

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NervePlate™ + Nutritional Nerve Support

NervePlate™ technology supports nerve regeneration, while our nutritional nerve support helps enhance the healing process by delivering essential vitamins and nutrients to damaged nerves.

Patient Testimonials & Success Stories

Don't take our word for it; take a look at what our life-long patients have to say!

StemWaveTherapy

Uses focused acoustic waves to stimulate natural healing in damaged tissues, reducing pain and promoting faster recovery.

Nerve Support Therapy

We use, nutritional support, and neuromuscular rehabilitation to heal nerves and restore function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our treatments or conditions?

Find answers here to help guide you toward the right solution for your pain and recovery.

Q1: What causes peripheral neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is caused by damage to the peripheral nerves, which can result from various factors, including diabetes, physical injuries, infections, chemotherapy, alcoholism, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic issues. It disrupts the normal communication between the brain and the body, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, especially in the hands, feet, or legs.

Q2: Can neuropathy be treated without surgery or medication?

Yes, neuropathy can be treated effectively without surgery or medication. At The Disc Doctor, we offer non-invasive therapies such as Laser Therapy, Spinal Decompression, StemWave™, and NervePlate™ Therapy. These treatments focus on addressing the root causes of nerve damage, reducing inflammation, and promoting nerve regeneration to provide long-term relief.

Q3: Is laser therapy safe?

Yes, Laser Therapy is safe. It is a non-invasive, pain-free treatment that uses light energy to promote healing and reduce inflammation. It stimulates the body's natural healing processes without any disruption to tissues, making it a safe and effective treatment option for neuropathy and other pain conditions.

Q4: How long does it take to feel results?

Results vary from person to person, but many patients report experiencing relief within a few sessions. Typically, improvement can be seen in the first few weeks, as the therapies begin to reduce pain, inflammation, and promote nerve regeneration. The treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs for optimal results.

Q5: Does insurance cover neuropathy treatment?

No, our treatments are non-surgical. We focus on gentle, non-invasive therapies like Laser Therapy, Spinal Decompression, and StemWave Therapy, which work to heal damaged nerves without the need for surgery or long recovery times.

Q6: Is the treatment completely safe?

If we are going to do this we have to state something along the lines of, insurance mainly covers chemical options (drugs, injections, creams, etc.), invasive procedures (surgery, nerve ablations, electric nerve stimulators), and physical therapy for pain management of neuropathy, and 14-24% of unmanaged neuropathy result in amputation.

Our program is a holistic nerve regeneration program and is typically not covered by any insurance. 

Q7: What makes The Disc Doctor different?

The Disc Doctor stands out because we focus on non-surgical, personalized treatments designed to address the root causes of your pain and discomfort. Unlike traditional methods that only mask the symptoms, we use advanced technologies like Spinal Decompression and Laser Therapy to provide lasting relief and restore nerve function. Our team of specialists is committed to offering individualized care to help you regain your quality of life without the need for surgery or medication.

Take the First Step Toward Lasting Neuropathy Relief in Murfreesboro

Don't let nerve pain control your life any longer. At The Disc Doctor, we’re dedicated to helping you find relief with advanced, non-surgical treatments. Start your journey toward a pain-free life today!

We proudly serve Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Franklin, and the surrounding areas.

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