Peripheral neuropathy can cause debilitating pain, numbness, and weakness, making everyday tasks a challenge. If you’re seeking relief, our specialists are here to offer cutting-edge treatments that go beyond symptom management. Here’s why seeing a specialist at our institute for peripheral neuropathy can make all the difference:
Peripheral neuropathy can result from a range of causes, from diabetes to nerve damage or autoimmune conditions. Our specialists use advanced diagnostic tools like nerve conduction studies and EMG (electromyography) to pinpoint the underlying cause of your neuropathy. With a clear diagnosis, we create a personalized treatment plan that targets the root of your condition, not just the symptoms.
We offer stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine as part of our innovative approach to treating peripheral neuropathy. These cutting-edge treatments harness the body’s natural healing processes to repair damaged nerves and reduce inflammation, providing long-term relief and potentially reversing nerve damage. This forward-thinking option is designed for patients looking for non-invasive, yet highly effective, treatments.
Our specialists provide minimally invasive treatments like nerve blocks and radiofrequency ablation, which can significantly reduce pain by targeting specific nerves that are causing discomfort. These procedures are designed to offer quick relief with minimal downtime, allowing you to get back to your daily routine without lengthy recovery periods.
At Innovative Spine & Pain Institute, we understand that peripheral neuropathy impacts more than just your nerves. That’s why we offer comprehensive care, including physical therapy, medications, and advanced pain management techniques like spinal cord stimulation. These therapies work together to alleviate symptoms like numbness and tingling while improving your strength, mobility, and overall function.
We offer neuromodulation treatments such as spinal cord stimulators and peripheral nerve stimulators. These devices modulate nerve activity to interrupt pain signals before they reach the brain, offering significant relief for patients with chronic neuropathy pain. This advanced technology provides a long-term solution to managing and reducing persistent nerve pain.
Beyond treating your current symptoms, we focus on providing you with lifestyle changes, nutritional advice, and preventative care strategies to manage and reduce the risk of your neuropathy worsening. Our long-term support ensures that you maintain optimal nerve health and quality of life moving forward.
By choosing Innovative Spine & Pain Institute, you’re not just managing peripheral neuropathy—you’re taking proactive steps toward healing with some of the most advanced treatments available today. Let us help you regain your independence, reduce your pain, and get back to enjoying life to the fullest.
Dr. Harris is board certified in anesthesiology and interventional pain management by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dr. Harris earned his medical degree at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN and then went on to complete his training in both anesthesiology and pain medicine at Weill-Cornell NY Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. Dr. Harris has over 14 years of experience managing and treating various chronic pain injuries utilizing the most advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques and procedures. In his spare time, Dr. Harris enjoys traveling, watching movies, sports, and spending time with his family.
Terri has been board certified as a Family Practice Nurse Practitioner by the American Nurses Credentialing Center since 2003. She earned her RN degree at The Christ Hospital School of Nursing, her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing at the University of Cincinnati and her Masters of Science at Northern Kentucky University specializing as a family nurse practitioner. She has 23 years of experience in hospital and outpatient nursing and 12 years of experience in pain management. Terri is happily married, has two children, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, who are the joy of her life. Reading, volunteering, and spending time with family and friends are important to her and make her happy.