NEUROPATHY PAIN TREATMENT
Gladly helping patients from Loveland, Greeley, Fort Collins, Evans, Firestone, Longmont, and Southern Wyoming.
Conditions We Can Treat
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
CRPS is a chronic pain and sensory condition that can cause a wide variety of problems including severe swelling and muscle atrophy.
Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetes comes along with many complications. Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy can be the most debilitating and frustrating of all.
Burning and Stabbing Pain
From numbness and tingling to the sharper pain of paresthesia, burning and stabbing pain can seriously interfere with daily life.
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
RSD is a complex set of symptoms that includes chronic pain, swelling and limb discoloration.
Postherpetic Neuralgia
Shingles and similar rash inducing conditions can leave this painful condition behind long after they have gone.
Chemotherapy Induced Neuropathy
While chemotherapy can kill cancer cells and save lives, the damage it causes to nerves in the process can be painful and long-lasting.
Chronic Cancer Pain
The pain that cancer causes is uniquely different in every case. It takes a special knowledge and experience to help alleviate it.
Sciatic and Lumbar Pain
Sciatic and lumbar pain can have many causes, but the lifestyle diminishing effects can be hard to cope with.
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Back surgery is risky stuff, and unfortunately, it can go wrong, leaving the patient in as much – or more – pain than before.
Phantom Limb Syndrome
This is a complex and often misunderstood condition that involves pain-like sensations experienced at the site of a previous amputation.
Postsurgical Neuropathic Pain
Postsurgical Neuropathic Pain refers to a set of symptoms that appear after a surgical procedure, including weakness, numbness and sharp pain.
Lower Back Pain
One of the biggest reasons Americans seek medical treatment, lower back pain affects up to more than 17 million people every year.
Brachial Plexus Neuropathy
Pain in the nerve network that runs from the upper spine through the shoulder, arms, hands and chest, known collectively as the Brachial Plexus.