Low Back Pain and Neuropathy of the Feet in Charleston SC
Do you have low back pain and neuropathy of the feet in Charleston SC? Low back pain and neuropathy in the feet and hands can be complex and confusing. It is common for patients to undergo back surgery or injections hoping their feet will improve only to find out they do not. Sometimes they are even worse after the procedure. It's possible to have low back issues such as degeneration or herniated discs as well as peripheral neuropathy. It is important to understand they are two separate issues. If you understand which causes each nerve pattern, then you can help figure out which one (or both) you are suffering from.
Differentiating Between Conditions
It's crucial to distinguish between neuropathic symptoms originating from the low back versus true peripheral neuropathy (PN). Unlike low back issues, PN usually affects both feet simultaneously in a "sock-like" distribution, starting from the toes. Low back issues will be in one leg– not both at the same time. It starts high and moves down in a stripe pattern. Neuropathy starts in both feet at the toes and moves upward. This distinction is vital, especially for patients who have undergone unsuccessful low back surgeries or injections hoping to relieve foot symptoms. If you have undergone back treatments and your feet have not improved that is another sign that your back is not the cause.
Treatment Approaches in Charleston SC
Traditional treatments for peripheral neuropathy often include painkillers like gabapentin, which manage symptoms without addressing underlying nerve damage. Our approach is to find out exactly what is causing the foot pain. We integrate regenerative therapies aimed at supporting nerve healing and improving function. These therapies focus on enhancing sensory nerve regeneration, offering potential for significant improvement in quality of life. The success of our regenerative clinical treatment can be tremendous for those that are candidates.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
9:30am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 3:00pm
Wednesday
9:30am - 6:00pm
Thursday
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Friday
9:30am - 12:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
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Neuropathy and Spine Center of South Carolina
2408 Ashley River Rd Suite Z
Charleston, SC 29414