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Neuropathy

Do you experience tingling, burning, numbness, or sharp pain in your hands or feet? Does it sometimes feel like you’re wearing socks or gloves when you’re not? These are common signs of neuropathy, a condition caused by damage or dysfunction of the nerves.

Neuropathy

Neuropathy can affect balance, coordination, and your ability to perform daily activities. If left untreated, symptoms can worsen, leading to long-term discomfort and loss of function.

At Greentree Medical Center, we offer non-surgical, drug-free treatments that focus on restoring nerve health, improving circulation, and reducing discomfort—so you can get back to living without constant nerve pain.

Causes and Symptoms of Neuropathy

Neuropathy develops when nerves are damaged or their function is impaired. This can result from a variety of conditions, injuries, or lifestyle factors.

Common Causes Common Symptoms
Diabetes (most common cause) Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
Poor circulation or vascular disease Fatigue and reduced stamina
Nerve compression from injuries or spinal problems Sensitivity to touch or temperature
Autoimmune disorders Weakness in the affected limbs
Vitamin deficiencies (especially B vitamins) Loss of balance or coordination
Chronic alcohol use Feeling like you’re wearing socks or gloves when you’re not
Certain medications or chemotherapy
Infections that affect the nervous system

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Shockwave and Laser Therapy for Neuropathy and Nerve Damage

Two of our most effective neuropathy treatments, Shockwave Therapy and Laser Therapy, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and stimulate nerve repair.

Shockwave Therapy (OrthoPulse)

This non-invasive treatment uses acoustic waves to:

  • Increase blood flow to damaged nerves
  • Break down scar tissue or adhesions that restrict nerve function
  • Trigger the body’s natural healing response to encourage nerve regeneration

treatments for neuropathy in camdenLaser Therapy (K-Laser)K-Laser therapy delivers specific wavelengths of light deep into the affected tissues to:

  • Stimulate cellular energy production for faster repair
  • Reduce swelling and inflammation
  • Improve oxygen and nutrient delivery to nerves
  • Support the growth of new, healthy nerve fibers

Both of these advanced therapies can address both the pain and the underlying nerve damage, leading to better long-term results.

Regenerative Medicine for Nerve Damage

For patients with chronic or severe neuropathy, regenerative medicine offers a way to promote healing at the cellular level and potentially restore nerve function.

Human Cellular Tissue Therapy

Sourced from Wharton’s jelly of donated umbilical cords, this therapy contains:

  • Mesenchymal cells – Support nerve and tissue repair
  • Growth factors – Activate the body’s healing process
  • Cytokines – Regulate inflammation
  • Extracellular matrix proteins – Provide structure for new tissue growth
  • Hyaluronic acid – Improves tissue hydration and nutrient transport

These compounds are injected directly into targeted areas to reduce inflammation and promote regeneration.

regenerative medicine for neuropathy in cherry hill

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

PRP uses your own blood to create a concentrated serum rich in platelets and growth factors.

How it works:

  1. Blood Draw – A small sample is taken from your arm.
  2. Concentration – Platelets are separated in a centrifuge.
  3. Injection – The PRP is injected into the affected area to stimulate healing and nerve repair.

Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by prolonged high blood sugar levels and is one of the most common complications of diabetes. It usually starts in the feet and legs and can progress over time.

Symptoms may include:

  • Numbness or tingling in the feet or toes
  • Burning or stabbing pain
  • Weakness in the legs
  • Loss of balance or coordination

Our approach to diabetic neuropathy focuses on improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and encouraging nerve repair with our non-surgical, drug-free treatments.

Get Relief Today

You don’t have to live with the burning, tingling, or numbness caused by neuropathy. Our Cherry Hill pain management clinic offers proven, non-surgical treatments to restore nerve health and improve your quality of life.

If you or a loved one are suffering with symptoms of neuropathy in Cherry Hill, Camden, Gloucester Township, Winslow Township, Pennsauken and throughout Camden County. Contact us at (856) 761-8100 to schedule a free consultation today.