5.0 Google rating (954) 953-4208
Conditions

Neuropathy Conditions

Neuropathy is peripheral nerve dysfunction — damage to or degeneration of the peripheral nervous system (the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord) — that produces sensory symptoms (burning, numbness, tingling, sharp pain), motor symptoms (weakness, balance problems), and in severe cases autonomic symptoms (heart rate, digestion, blood pressure dysfunction).

The word "neuropathy" describes a symptom category, not a single disease. The cause determines the treatment. Treating all neuropathy the same way — as most neuropathy programs do — produces inconsistent results because the interventions are matched to a label, not a root cause.

At Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic, neuropathy is addressed through The Rebuild Neuropathy Protocol™ — a diagnosis-first, root-cause-matched treatment system that identifies your neuropathy type before designing a protocol from six available modalities.

The 5 Neuropathy Types Addressed at Rebuild Regen

Diabetic neuropathy: Caused by chronic hyperglycemia damaging small blood vessels that supply peripheral nerves. Typically presents symmetrically in the feet and lower legs. Protocol addresses microvascular support (laser, shockwave) plus metabolic optimization.

Peripheral neuropathy (idiopathic and non-diabetic): Nerve damage without a confirmed metabolic cause. Often reflects incomplete diagnosis — Elizabeth investigates nutritional deficiencies, inflammatory patterns, and other causes that initial workups may have missed.

Compressive neuropathy: Mechanical compression from disc herniation, stenosis, or soft tissue entrapment (piriformis, carpal tunnel). Decompression is a component of this protocol alongside regenerative support.

Metabolic neuropathy: Thyroid disease, B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, and other metabolic conditions producing nerve damage. Root cause correction is the first step.

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN): Post-chemotherapy nerve damage. Protocol focuses on nerve regeneration support appropriate to post-oncology patients.

Why Diagnosis-First Matters

Most neuropathy programs charge $10,000 to $20,000 for a fixed bundle applied to all neuropathy patients regardless of type. The Rebuild Neuropathy Protocol™ starts with diagnosis because the six modalities available (Class IV laser, shockwave, IV nutritional infusion, hormonal correction, metabolic optimization, and mechanical decompression) are not all equally relevant to every neuropathy type. Matching modality to cause produces better outcomes than applying a blanket protocol.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy produces burning, tingling, numbness, or sharp electric pain — most commonly in the feet and lower legs (stocking-glove pattern). Some patients have hand involvement. Balance problems and sensitivity to touch (allodynia) are also common. Symptoms are typically worse at night.

Is neuropathy reversible?

Nerve regeneration capacity depends on neuropathy type, duration, and severity. Early-stage neuropathy with an addressable root cause produces the best reversal outcomes. Long-standing severe neuropathy has more limited but still meaningful treatment goals (progression arrest, symptom improvement).

When Neuropathy Requires Neurologist Involvement

Rapidly progressive neuropathy, significant motor weakness affecting gait, autonomic dysfunction (cardiac, bowel, bladder), or neuropathy with an unresolved etiology requiring EMG/nerve conduction studies warrants neurological specialist evaluation. Elizabeth identifies these cases and coordinates appropriate referral.


Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic 3320 N Federal Hwy #101, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064 (954) 953-4208 | rebuildregenmedical.com

See The Rebuild Neuropathy Protocol™ | Diabetic Neuropathy | Peripheral Neuropathy

Ready to start your recovery?

Schedule a consultation at Rebuild Regen Medical Clinic in Lighthouse Point, FL.