Neuropathy Care in Murfreesboro, TN

Neuropathy Care in Murfreesboro, TN — Comprehensive Treatment for Nerve Pain and Peripheral Neuropathy

At Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN, we specialize in advanced neuropathy care for patients dealing with the burning, numbness, tingling, and nerve pain that peripheral neuropathy causes. We understand how debilitating these symptoms can be — affecting your sleep, your mobility, and your ability to enjoy everyday life. Our multi-modal neuropathy treatment program is designed to address the root causes of nerve damage and support real, measurable recovery. Call (615) 953-9007 to schedule your neuropathy evaluation today.

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Understanding Neuropathy and Its Impact

Neuropathy — also called peripheral neuropathy — is a condition in which the peripheral nerves, those outside the brain and spinal cord, become damaged or dysfunctional. These nerves are responsible for transmitting signals between your central nervous system and the rest of your body, including your limbs, organs, and skin. When they are damaged, the result is often a range of uncomfortable and sometimes disabling symptoms.

Common neuropathy symptoms include burning sensations in the feet or hands, numbness or reduced sensation, sharp or stabbing nerve pain, tingling or a “pins and needles” feeling, muscle weakness, loss of coordination and balance, and sensitivity to touch or temperature. Many patients with neuropathy find that their symptoms worsen at night, interfering with sleep and overall wellbeing. Left untreated, neuropathy tends to progress — which is why early, comprehensive intervention is so important.

At Magnolia Medical Center, we treat multiple types of neuropathy, including diabetic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, peripheral neuropathy, idiopathic neuropathy, toxic neuropathy, and compression neuropathy. We also treat specific neuropathy symptoms such as burning feet, numbness, tingling, nerve pain, and loss of balance.

Our Multi-Modal Neuropathy Treatment Program

What makes our neuropathy care at Magnolia Medical Center different is our comprehensive, multi-therapy approach. Rather than applying a single treatment, we combine multiple evidence-informed therapies to target nerve health from several angles simultaneously — improving blood flow, supporting nerve regeneration, reducing inflammation, and restoring function. Your care plan is built specifically around your type of neuropathy, your symptom severity, and your overall health picture.

Our neuropathy treatment program may include:

Combined Electrochemical Therapy (RST-Sanexas): The RST-Sanexas neuropathy system delivers advanced electrical cell signaling therapy to stimulate nerve repair, improve circulation, and reduce pain signals — one of the most advanced tools available for peripheral neuropathy treatment.

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy: PEMF uses targeted electromagnetic pulses to improve cellular communication, reduce inflammation, and support the regeneration of nerve tissue. It is a gentle, non-invasive therapy with a well-established safety profile.

Nutrient Injection Therapy: Targeted injections of vitamins, amino acids, and minerals — including key nutrients essential for nerve health — can help correct deficiencies that contribute to nerve damage and support the healing process from within.

Oxygen Therapy: Enhanced oxygen delivery supports cellular repair, improves circulation in compromised tissue, and helps reduce the oxidative stress associated with nerve damage.

Shockwave Therapy: Acoustic wave therapy promotes circulation and cellular repair in areas affected by neuropathy, particularly useful in cases involving compression or soft tissue involvement.

Vibration Therapy: Controlled vibration stimulation helps retrain the nervous system, improve proprioception, and reduce neuropathic symptoms — particularly helpful for patients experiencing balance issues and loss of coordination.

Red Light and Infrared Therapy: Photobiomodulation using red and near-infrared light wavelengths penetrates deep into tissue to improve mitochondrial function, reduce inflammation, and support nerve regeneration.

Decompression Therapy: When neuropathy symptoms are associated with spinal or joint compression, targeted decompression therapy can relieve pressure on affected nerves and reduce pain.

Regenerative Medicine Options: In appropriate cases, regenerative medicine therapies may be incorporated into your neuropathy care plan to support tissue healing and nerve recovery. Learn more about our regenerative medicine services.

A Personalized Approach to Neuropathy Recovery

Every neuropathy patient at Magnolia Medical Center begins with a comprehensive evaluation. We assess the severity and distribution of your symptoms, review your medical history and any underlying conditions such as diabetes or autoimmune disease, and identify the specific type of neuropathy you are dealing with. If your neuropathy has a systemic or metabolic root cause — such as poor blood sugar control, nutritional deficiencies, or immune dysfunction — we may also incorporate our functional medicine services to address those underlying drivers.

Our goal is not simply to reduce your symptoms in the short term. We aim to slow or stop the progression of nerve damage, stimulate regeneration where possible, and help you reclaim a quality of life that neuropathy has taken from you. Our patients often experience gradual but meaningful improvements in sensation, pain levels, balance, and sleep — improvements that compound over time with consistent treatment.

If you’ve been told that neuropathy is something you just have to live with, we encourage you to explore what comprehensive, multi-modal care at Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro, TN can do. Call (615) 953-9007 to get started.

Neuropathy Care FAQs

What is peripheral neuropathy and what causes it?

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the peripheral nerves — those outside the brain and spinal cord — become damaged or dysfunctional. Common causes include diabetes, chemotherapy, toxic exposures, nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, and compression of nerve structures. In some cases, the cause cannot be identified, which is referred to as idiopathic neuropathy. At Magnolia Medical Center, we work to identify contributing factors and address them as part of your care plan.

Can neuropathy be reversed or improved with treatment?

While not all nerve damage can be fully reversed, many patients experience significant improvements in symptoms — including reduced pain, improved sensation, and better balance — with comprehensive, multi-modal neuropathy care. The extent of recovery depends on factors such as the type and severity of neuropathy, how long it has been present, and the underlying cause. Early intervention generally leads to better outcomes, which is why we encourage patients not to wait.

What makes Magnolia Medical Center’s neuropathy treatment different?

Unlike approaches that rely on a single therapy or simply mask pain with medication, our neuropathy care program combines multiple targeted treatments — including RST-Sanexas electrochemical therapy, PEMF, nutrient injections, infrared light therapy, and more — to address nerve health from multiple angles. This multi-modal approach allows us to target the root causes of nerve damage while also reducing symptoms and supporting regeneration simultaneously.

Is neuropathy treatment painful?

Most of our neuropathy therapies are non-invasive and well-tolerated. Treatments like PEMF, red light therapy, vibration therapy, and the RST-Sanexas system are gentle and generally cause little to no discomfort. Nutrient injections may involve minor temporary discomfort at the injection site. Our team is committed to your comfort throughout the treatment process and will always explain what to expect before starting any therapy.

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

Results vary from patient to patient depending on the severity and type of neuropathy. Some patients begin noticing improvement within the first few weeks of treatment. For others, more gradual improvement occurs over a series of months. Because neuropathy is a progressive condition, consistency with your treatment plan is essential. Our team monitors your progress closely and adjusts your plan as needed to maximize your results.

Do you treat neuropathy caused by diabetes or chemotherapy?

Yes. We have extensive experience treating both diabetic neuropathy and chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, two of the most common forms of peripheral neuropathy. For diabetic neuropathy, we also consider addressing the metabolic factors contributing to nerve damage through our functional medicine program.

How do I get started with neuropathy treatment at Magnolia Medical Center?

Call (615) 953-9007 or use our online appointment request form to schedule your neuropathy evaluation. During your first visit, we’ll thoroughly assess your symptoms, review your health history, and develop a personalized care plan designed to address your specific type of neuropathy. Our team in Murfreesboro, TN is ready to help you take the first step toward relief.

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