317 St. Francis Dr. Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601


317 St. Francis Dr.
Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601
Tel: 1-864-235-1834, Fax: 1-864-235-2486

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Peripheral Neuropathy: A Multifaceted Approach

There are only a few programs out there that offer a multifaceted approach to Peripheral Neuropathy and we are one of them.  At Piedmont Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, PA we take neuropathy seriously.  Not only do we have the skills needed to properly diagnose if or what kind of neuropathy you have we also have multiple options available to treat it.  And not just ones that are intended to cover up your symptoms.  We offer treatments that reverse the signs and symptoms of disease, help your body regenerate, and those that enhance health in related areas like the vascular and musculoskeletal systems.  We try to be comprehensive from a cost point of view as well.  We understand that not all treatments work for all people and that some treatments are out of reach for some and not others.  We strive a offer a full spectrum of options and work along side of you to help select those that make the most sense for you and your condition.   Learn more about the treatment options we offer for peripheral neuropathy at piedmontpmr.com.

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Realief For Peripheral Neuropathy

Realief is a system of care directed toward the treatment of peripheral neuropathy.   By making use of a cloud based program this laser treatment can actually reverse signs such as numbness, decreased pin prick, and vibration.   Symptoms including pain, hot and cold sensations, and decreased balance can improve as well.   Learn more about Realief for Peripheral Neuropathy.

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Peripheral Neuropathy Signs versus Symptoms

In medicine signs and symptoms are not the same thing.  For example with peripheral neuropathy someone might complain of numbness, tingling, or hot and cold sensations in the foot but on physical exam they may have loss of pin prick or vibratory sense up to the knee.   By performing a careful evaluation of the peripheral neuropathy signs, rather then just relying on symptoms, a more accurate assessment can be made.   Learn more about peripheral neuropathy by visiting the Medical Conditions and Treatment Options links on piedmontpmr.com.

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