Neuropathy Treatment in Plano, TX
Neuropathy refers to nerve damage that can cause pain, numbness, and weakness, primarily in the hands and feet. Treatment is essential to manage symptoms and prevent progression. Board-certified Dr. Robert J. Nocerini, MD, provides specialized care to help patients regain comfort and function. His personalized approach focuses on identifying the underlying cause and tailoring treatments for the best possible outcomes. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online now! We are conveniently located at 7704 San Jacinto Pl Suite #200 Plano, TX 75024.


Table of Contents:
What is peripheral neuropathy?
Are there different types of neuropathy?
What are the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy?
What causes peripheral neuropathy?
Symptoms like sharp pain, tingling, and weakness in the hands or feet often indicate peripheral neuropathy. At Northstar Joint and Spine in Plano, TX, our dedicated team uses a specialized, evidence-based approach to effectively treat peripheral neuropathy. This protocol has helped hundreds of patients find lasting relief and improve their quality of life.
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become damaged. Although it can impact various bodily functions, the most noticeable symptoms typically include pain, tingling, or weakness in the hands, arms, feet, or legs.
If left untreated, peripheral neuropathy often progresses and worsens. Early intervention and professional care are essential to reduce the risk of lasting nerve damage and improve overall nerve health.
There are several types of neuropathy, with four main forms being the most recognized:
Peripheral neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is the most common type and primarily affects the nerves in the hands and feet. It is frequently associated with diabetes and vascular conditions.
Autonomic neuropathy
Autonomic neuropathy targets the nerves that control involuntary bodily functions, including heart rate, digestion, and blood pressure regulation.
Proximal neuropathy
Proximal neuropathy is less common and usually causes pain and weakness on one side of the body, often affecting the thigh, hip, or buttock area.
Focal neuropathy
Focal neuropathy involves sudden weakness or pain in a single nerve or group of nerves, often affecting the face, torso, or leg. It typically occurs abruptly and can affect any nerve.
Each type of neuropathy requires a tailored approach to diagnosis and treatment. Early detection and management can help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Working closely with your healthcare provider ensures you receive the most effective care based on your specific condition. Understanding the differences between these types can guide better treatment decisions.
Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy vary depending on the type, location, and severity of nerve damage. Common signs include:
⦁ Tingling, numbness, burning, or sharp pain in the hands and feet
⦁ Reduced sensitivity to temperature changes or touch
⦁ Muscle weakness and cramps
⦁ Problems with balance and coordination, leading to difficulty walking
⦁ Changes in sweating patterns, such as excessive sweating or dryness
⦁ Autonomic symptoms like increased heart rate, digestive issues such as constipation or diarrhea, urinary problems, and sexual dysfunction including erectile difficulties and vaginal dryness
In some cases, symptoms may progress to include muscle wasting or loss of reflexes. Early recognition and treatment are crucial, as untreated neuropathy can lead to severe discomfort, mobility challenges, and diminished quality of life. Prompt medical care helps protect nerves from further damage and supports better long-term outcomes.
Peripheral neuropathy can result from a wide range of underlying causes, including chronic diseases, infections, toxins, and physical damage. Common contributors include:
⦁ Diabetes is the leading cause of neuropathy worldwide
⦁ Certain cancers and tumors that compress or invade nerves
⦁ Chemotherapy treatments are known to damage nerve tissue
⦁ Autoimmune disorders, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, that attack the nerves
⦁ Infections like Lyme disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, hepatitis B and C, and HIV
⦁ Blood cancers like lymphoma
⦁ Exposure to toxic substances, including heavy metals, alcohol abuse, and certain medications
⦁ Nutritional deficiencies, especially of vitamins B1, B6, B12, and E
⦁ Chronic kidney or liver disease, which can lead to toxin buildup affecting nerves
Understanding the root cause is vital for effective treatment and managing peripheral neuropathy symptoms. Early diagnosis and addressing the underlying condition can help slow progression and improve nerve health.
At Northstar Joint and Spine, we understand that each patient’s experience with peripheral neuropathy is unique. That’s why we offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and health goals. Our multidisciplinary approach combines the latest diagnostic tools with advanced therapies designed to target nerve damage and promote healing. By focusing on comprehensive care, we aim to not only relieve symptoms but also improve your overall nerve function and quality of life.
Our dedicated team at Northstar Joint and Spine is committed to guiding you every step of the way. From the initial evaluation to ongoing management, we prioritize clear communication and patient education to empower you in your healing journey. With hundreds of patients benefiting from our proven protocols, you can trust us to deliver effective, compassionate care focused on lasting relief and renewed well-being. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online now! We are conveniently located at 7704 San Jacinto Pl Suite #200 Plano, TX 75024. We serve patients from Plano TX, Willow Bend TX, Frisco TX, Allen TX, Addison TX, North Dallas TX, and surrounding areas.

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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Back Pain
▸ Chronic Pain
▸ Epidural Steroid Injections
▸ Spinal Cord Stimulation
▸ Viscosupplementation
▸ Genicular Nerve Blocks
▸ Facet Injections
▸ Joint Injections
▸ Sacroiliac Joint Injections
▸ Lumbar and Cervical
▸ Facet Medial Branch Blocks
▸ Diagnostic Nerve Blocks
▸ Medication Management
▸ Neck Pain Doctor
▸ Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
▸ Headaches
▸ Suboxone
▸ Botox for Migraines
▸ Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
▸ Spine
▸ Joints
▸ Muscles
▸ Bones