Advanced Neuropathy & Nerve Repair Treatment in Redmond, OR
Neuropathy can change the way you move through your day. What starts as mild tingling in the feet or fingertips can turn into burning, numbness, balance changes, or a constant sense that your legs are not fully steady. If you are looking for neuropathy treatment in Redmond, OR, you may already feel frustrated by temporary fixes that do not address why the nerves are struggling in the first place.
At Advanced Pain Solutions, we take time to understand what may be affecting your nerve health, from circulation challenges to metabolic stress or spinal mechanics. In some cases, regenerative medicine may be discussed as part of the plan, especially when the focus is supporting cellular tissue repair and healing and improving how tissues respond over time.
As a regenerative medicine clinic in Redmond, we may also consider non-surgical regenerative therapy, peripheral nerve pain therapy, and other supportive services when it fits your needs. You may hear these options described as orthobiologic pain relief treatments, and when appropriate, they are part of Advanced Pain Solutions’ regenerative care.
If you are ready for a more organized approach to nerve care, schedule a consultation to review your symptoms and explore next steps.
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Understanding Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy develops when the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become irritated or damaged. These nerves support sensation, movement, and balance. When they are under stress, symptoms can show up in everyday ways, like burning, tingling, numbness, weakness, or feeling unsteady on your feet.
Diabetes is one common contributor, but it is not the only one. Circulation challenges, chronic inflammation, nutritional factors, repetitive stress, and past injuries can also play a role. Because neuropathy often builds gradually, it can be easy to dismiss early signs until they begin interfering with sleep, walking, or confidence in motion.
At Advanced Pain Solutions, we use a structured neuropathy relief protocol to guide care in a more organized way. The goal is to identify what may be contributing to nerve irritation and then build a plan that supports healthier nerve function over time. Your evaluation helps determine whether this approach fits your needs and what next steps make the most sense for your daily routine and goals.
Common Causes of Neuropathy
Neuropathy can have many possible causes. A focused evaluation helps identify what may be contributing to your symptoms. Common contributors include:
Diabetic Nerve Damage
Over time, high blood sugar can affect the small blood vessels that nourish nerves, especially in the feet. When nerve tissue does not get consistent oxygen and nutrients, symptoms may build gradually, such as burning, tingling, numbness, or a reduced ability to feel temperature or pressure.
Circulatory Challenges
Nerves rely on healthy circulation to function well. When blood flow is limited, nerves may become more sensitive and less able to recover, which can contribute to burning, heaviness, coldness, or changes in sensation. Poor circulation may also slow healing in the feet, increasing discomfort during walking or standing.
Spinal Compression or Structural Stress
Nerves travel from the spine into the arms and legs. If there is ongoing irritation along that pathway, symptoms can show up farther away from the source, including tingling, numbness, weakness, or sharp, radiating discomfort. Structural stress, disc changes, or joint irritation can all be possible contributors.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Nerve health depends on specific nutrients that support energy production and signal transmission. When key nutrients are low, nerve signaling may become less stable, leading to pins and needles, burning sensations, fatigue, or muscle weakness. Nutrition is not the only factor, but it can be an important piece to evaluate.
Chronic Inflammation
Inflammation can increase nerve sensitivity and make symptoms feel more persistent. When the body stays in an inflamed state, repair processes may slow down, and nerves can become more reactive to normal input. These conditions may contribute to burning discomfort, soreness, or heightened sensitivity that flares without a clear trigger.
- Burning or electric‒like pain in the feet or hands.
- Numbness or reduced ability to feel touch or temperature.
- Tingling that worsens at night.
- Muscle weakness or heaviness in the legs.
- Loss of balance or unsteadiness while walking.
- Cramping or sharp shooting pain.
- Increased sensitivity to light touch.
How We Approach Neuropathy Treatment in Redmond, OR
We tailor neuropathy care to your lifestyle and exam findings. Many patients use our at-home program with guided devices and regular checkups. When symptoms are more advanced, we may add in-office therapies such as infrared light, electrostimulation, chiropractic support, and spinal decompression to improve function.
At‒Home Treatment Program and Progress Checkups
Our at-home treatment program is built for consistency. We provide clear instructions and the tools needed to complete specific therapies at home, then schedule regular checkups to track changes in sensation, balance, and comfort. This structure helps you stay engaged between visits while we adjust the plan as your needs evolve.
Infrared Light Therapy
Infrared light therapy may be used to support nerve repair by helping create a healthier environment for irritated nerves. It is often considered when circulation and tissue recovery appear to be part of the problem. We monitor your response over time and pair it with other therapies that support steadier nerve function.
Electrostimulation Therapy
Electrostimulation can help activate nerve pathways and support nerve regeneration. For some patients, it is useful when symptoms include numbness, altered sensation, or reduced control in the feet or hands. We incorporate it as part of a broader protocol aimed at improving nerve signaling and functional stability over time.
Nerve Re‒Education
Neuropathy can disrupt how nerves communicate with muscles, which may affect gait, coordination, and confidence in motion. Nerve re-education focuses on retraining those signals through targeted strategies and guided movement. The goal is to help your nervous system respond more accurately so balance and mobility improve in practical ways.
Advanced Nutrition Support
Nerve health is closely tied to metabolic factors, circulation, and nutrient status. Advanced nutrition support may be included to help your body maintain what it needs for healthier nerve function. Recommendations are individualized and realistic, and they are used to complement in-office care, not replace it.
PRP Therapy
PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of your own blood to support the body’s repair response. In neuropathy care, it may be considered when inflammation or slower tissue recovery is part of the overall picture. Many patients like that it aligns with a natural approach and can be integrated with rehab and spinal support.
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy may be discussed for select patients when the exam suggests deeper regenerative support could be helpful. The intent is to encourage the body’s healing response and improve the environment around irritated structures. We only recommend this option when it fits your clinical findings and the goals you want to work toward.
Chiropractic Biophysics and Chiropractic Adjustments
Chiropractic biophysics focuses on postural alignment and structural correction, while chiropractic adjustments support joint mobility and smoother spinal motion. When spinal mechanics contribute to nerve irritation, improving alignment and reducing mechanical stress can support healthier nerve signaling. Care is guided by your exam and often paired with rehab and other therapies.
Spinal Decompression
Spinal decompression may be recommended when the exam suggests nerve pressure or mechanical stress is contributing to symptoms. This approach can include traction-based support for the cervical or lumbar spine, depending on where irritation may be coming from. It is often paired with rehab and posture work to reinforce better movement patterns.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy helps turn nerve care into real-life improvements. We use targeted strengthening, stretching, balance training, and gait-focused work to improve stability and reduce fall risk. Your plan progresses step by step and is adjusted during checkups so improvements in function can keep building over time.
Trigger Point Injections
When neuropathy changes how you stand or walk, certain muscles often tighten to compensate. Trigger point injections may help release stubborn tension patterns that make movement feel harder than it needs to be. We use them to support comfort and mobility, especially when muscle guarding is limiting your rehab progress.
Expert Care for Nerve Health in the Redmond Area
Living in Redmond makes it easy to stay active year-round, whether you are walking Dry Canyon, skiing at Mt. Bachelor, or spending long shifts on your feet.
Neuropathy can gradually change that, making balance feel less reliable or turning simple errands into something you have to plan around. At Advanced Pain Solutions, we work with adults who want clarity and a structured plan that goes beyond short-term symptom control.
We take time to explain what we find and why it matters, then connect each recommendation to a practical goal, like steadier walking, better sleep, or feeling more confident moving through your day.
Local Access & Neighborhoods Served
Located at 1020 SW Indian Ave, Ste 100, Redmond, OR, 97756, our clinic is near local spots like Dry Canyon Trail and the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, with practical access from US-97 and OR-126 for patients coming in from across the region.
Ready to visit us for advanced pain management and regenerative medicine in Redmond, OR? Contact our team to schedule your evaluation.
We proudly serve patients throughout Redmond and nearby Central Oregon communities, including:
Neuropathy Treatment FAQs
Can Advanced Pain Solutions treat neuropathy caused by diabetes in the Redmond area?
Yes. We regularly work with patients experiencing diabetic neuropathy in Central Oregon. Our neuropathy relief protocol is designed to address underlying factors that can drive nerve stress, including circulation and metabolic support. Your exam helps us understand severity and build a plan aimed at improving comfort and day-to-day function over time.
How do your non‒surgical neuropathy treatments differ from standard medications?
Many medications focus on dampening symptoms. Our approach is built around supporting nerve function and mobility with non-surgical care. Depending on your exam, your plan may include infrared light therapy, electrostimulation, nerve re-education, nutritional support, chiropractic care, and spinal decompression. The goal is progress you can measure, without relying only on long-term medication.
Is neuropathy treatment at your clinic covered for patients traveling from Sisters or Prineville?
We see patients from Redmond, Sisters, Prineville, Bend, and nearby communities. Coverage depends on your specific insurance plan and what services are recommended based on your evaluation. Our team can walk you through next steps after your exam and help you understand how benefits may apply to your care plan.
What should I expect during my first neuropathy evaluation in Redmond?
Your first visit includes a comprehensive sensory and motor nerve exam. We assess balance, circulation, reflexes, mobility, and nerve responsiveness to understand how your symptoms are affecting function. From there, we outline a personalized plan based on your goals, such as walking more comfortably, improving sleep, or feeling steadier on your feet.
How long does it typically take to see results from your neuropathy protocol?
Timelines vary based on the cause of neuropathy and how advanced symptoms are. Every case is different, but many patients notice early changes within the first few weeks of consistent care. Following the at-home program and staying consistent with checkups tends to make progress easier to track. We focus on steady, progressive improvements in comfort, circulation, and function rather than quick fixes.
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