Condition / Diagnosis

Neuropathic Pain

Nerve pain, diabetic neuropathy, and CRPS. Restoring the nervous system ability to regulate pain signals.

When the Nervous System Loses Its Volume Knob

Neuropathic pain arises when the nervous system’s capacity to modulate pain signals is compromised. The signal is no longer proportional to the stimulus. Mild touch becomes burning. Rest becomes fire. The system is misfiring — and the question is why.

In many cases, the underlying drivers are metabolic: diabetic neuropathy driven by chronic hyperglycemia, small fiber neuropathy associated with insulin resistance, neuroinflammation sustained by elevated inflammatory cytokines, and a microbiome that has disrupted the gut-brain axis. Medications can blunt the signal — but only terrain change can restore modulation.

Conditions We Address

  • Diabetic peripheral neuropathy
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • Postherpetic neuralgia
  • Small fiber neuropathy
  • Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
  • Central sensitization and allodynia

Fix the Terrain

Effective Interventions for This Condition

Orthobiologics (PRP / BMAC)

Concentrated biological growth factors reintroduced to the damaged tissue environment to restart the healing cascade.

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Metabolic Optimization

Systemic inflammation reduction protocol — addressing the metabolic root beneath the pain signal before any localized treatment.

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Peptide Therapy

Targeted signaling peptides that activate the body’s repair pathways, reduce neuroinflammation, and support tissue regeneration.

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the Terrain?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Padda. We will review your history, identify the biological root of your pain, and build a protocol designed to restore — not just manage.

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