Treatment for Neuropathy in Legs and Feet
Living with neuropathy can make everyday activities, such as walking, climbing stairs, or even standing, frustrating and uncomfortable. Tingling, numbness, burning, or sharp pain in your feet or legs can interfere with work, exercise, and daily routines. Neurostimulation therapy is a minimally invasive approach that uses gentle electrical signals to target affected nerves, easing pain and restoring function.
American Endovascular’s affiliated neuropathy doctors in New York City offer minimally invasive neuropathy treatment, such as neurostimulation, for patients diagnosed with neuropathy in the legs and feet. With offices in Brooklyn, Harlem, and Queens, American Endovascular’s affiliated neuropathy centers focus on addressing your unique symptoms, improving mobility, and helping you regain comfort and confidence in everyday life.
Benefits of Neuropathy Treatment
Living with neuropathy can bring challenges, but modern treatment options deliver new hope. Neurostimulation therapy provides meaningful advantages for those seeking effective, long-lasting relief and improved function. Among the benefits of neuropathy treatment are:
- Effective, long-lasting pain relief
- Improved sensation in the feet
- Minimally invasive procedure
- No tingling or buzzing sensations
- Enhanced mobility and quality of life
- Lower risk of neuropathy-related injuries
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American Endovascular recommends neuropathy treatment with neurostimulation therapy for patients experiencing chronic nerve pain in the legs or feet who have not found relief through traditional methods. Ideal candidates seek effective, minimally invasive solutions to improve pain, sensation, and mobility. Treatment candidates include:
- Patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy
- Those with chronic nerve pain in the legs or feet
- Individuals with numbness or tingling symptoms
- Patients who have tried other treatments without success
- Those looking for a minimally invasive neuropathy treatment
- Patients looking to improve their quality of life and mobility
How to Prepare for Neuropathy Treatment
Preparing for neurostimulation therapy involves a comprehensive evaluation and clear communication with your care team. Proper preparation helps ensure a smooth treatment experience and optimal results. Follow this neuropathy treatment preparation checklist:
- Provide a detailed review of your medical history and symptom timeline
- Complete any necessary diagnostic exams or imaging before treatment
- Inform your provider about all current medications, including supplements
- Arrange for transportation to and from your treatment session
- Choose comfortable clothing to wear on treatment day
- Set up your home environment for easy access and recovery
Neurostimulation for Neuropathy
Neurostimulation therapy is a minimally invasive treatment designed to target nerves causing pain, tingling, or numbness. During your session, your neuropathy doctor places small electrodes on the affected area. These electrodes deliver gentle electrical signals to the spinal cord, stimulating nerve function, reducing discomfort, and enhancing communication between nerves and the brain.
Sessions are quick, usually lasting 30–60 minutes, and you remain awake and comfortable throughout. Most patients notice gradual symptom relief after several treatments. Neurostimulation is highly customizable, allowing your doctor to adjust the intensity and location of stimulation to match your specific symptoms. Over time, therapy helps restore sensation, reduce pain, and improve discomfort in the legs and feet.
Recovery for Neurostimulation Therapy
After neurostimulation, most people go home the same day. You may notice some soreness or swelling at the incision sites, which is normal. Light activity, such as short walks, is encouraged, but avoid heavy lifting or twisting. Over the next few weeks, your pain relief will be fine-tuned with your neurostimulation device settings, and swelling should improve. By six to twelve weeks, many people can return to their usual daily activities, and most experience steady pain relief by about three months. Your doctor will check in regularly to make sure your device is working just right.
What to Expect After Treatment for Neuropathy
Many patients begin to notice improvements in their pain, tingling, or burning sensations within the first few days to weeks. The device works by gently interrupting pain signals before they reach the brain, so activities like walking, sleeping, or doing daily tasks often become easier. Pain relief can be gradual and is adjusted over time with follow-up visits.
With consistent neurostimulation therapy, you can gradually notice reduced pain, less numbness, and improved mobility in your legs and feet. Following your neuropathy doctor’s guidance helps maintain long-term results, so you can move more comfortably, regain confidence in daily activities, and participate in things you may have avoided due to discomfort.
Why Choose American Endovascular for Neuropathy Treatment
Choosing American Endovascular for neuropathy treatment means getting care from a team of experienced specialists who understand the complexities of nerve pain. Our affiliated neuropathy centers in New York City, including Harlem, Queens, and Brooklyn, offer advanced diagnostic testing and minimally invasive neuropathy treatment designed to target the cause of your symptoms. With minimally invasive neurostimulation, state-of-the-art technology, and compassionate support every step of the way, we focus on helping you regain comfort, mobility, and a better quality of life.
Neuropathy Doctors in NYC
American Endovascular’s affiliated neuropathy doctors in NYC are board-certified interventional radiologists who specialize in neurostimulation for patients with chronic nerve pain. They are highly skilled in treating the type of neuropathy you have and finding you relief that lasts.
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