Injury Medical Chiropractic and Functional Medicine Clinic PRP Therapy for Neuropathy: A Healing Solution
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Neuropathy can make everyday life tough. It causes pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hands, feet, or other areas. Many people with peripheral or diabetic neuropathy look for better ways to feel relief without relying solely on pills or surgery. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy offers a natural option. It uses a person’s own blood to deliver healing factors directly to the site of nerve injury. This treatment helps repair damaged nerves, lowers swelling, and eases pain over time. Studies and clinics show PRP can bring real improvements within months. When paired with a full-body care plan, it targets the root problems for lasting results.
PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. Doctors take a small amount of blood from your arm, just like a regular blood test. They spin it in a machine to separate and concentrate the platelets. These platelets hold special growth factors that the body uses to heal wounds. The doctor then injects this rich mixture into the areas with nerve damage.
This process is simple and quick. It takes about 30 minutes in most cases. Because the PRP comes from your body, it fits perfectly and works with your natural healing system. Clinics use imaging tools like ultrasound to guide the shots for better accuracy. No foreign chemicals or drugs are added, so it feels like a gentle nudge to your body’s repair crew.
PRP works in several smart ways to fix neuropathy. The concentrated platelets release growth factors straight to the injured nerves. These factors act like messengers that tell cells to grow and repair.
Research backs these steps. A 2025 review found PRP improves sensory and motor function in nerve injuries by promoting axonal growth and cutting scar tissue (Shang et al., 2025). Another study in 2024 showed PRP injections ease pain and numbness in diabetic neuropathy while enhancing overall nerve function (Wang et al., 2024).
People with neuropathy notice big changes after PRP. It goes beyond quick fixes to create real healing.
One clinic reported that over 90 percent of patients with peripheral neuropathy experienced significant symptom improvement after regenerative protocols that include PRP (Regen Center Experts, n.d.). Another source explained PRP regenerates nerve tissues and protects against further injury through its natural proteins (Pain and Wellness Institute, n.d.-a).
Safety stands out as a top reason people choose PRP. Since it uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reactions or rejection stays very low. Doctors call it autologous, meaning it comes from you. Side effects are usually mild, like a little soreness at the injection spot that fades in a day or two.
Studies confirm PRP has a strong safety record. The 2025 review reported minimal issues when done with sterile techniques and proper patient selection (Shang et al., 2025). No major problems appeared in trials for nerve repair. Still, it works best when a trained team checks your health first. Factors such as age and other conditions can affect results, so personalized plans matter.
PRP also avoids the downsides of long-term drugs, such as stomach issues or dependency. It serves as a safe alternative for chronic nerve pain, with effects that build steadily rather than wearing off quickly.
The best results come from more than just shots. An integrative clinic brings together a team of experts to guide healing. This includes specialized advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), family nurse practitioners (FNPs), certified functional medicine practitioners (CFMPs), and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioners (IFMCPs). They combine PRP injections with other tools for a full picture.
This team method creates a “root-cause” plan. It heals tissue while managing overall health for long-term fixes. For example, if diabetes causes neuropathy, the clinic treats blood sugar levels alongside nerve repair. One source highlighted how this combined care enhances quality of life by addressing both local damage and body-wide factors (Apollo Spine and Pain, n.d.).
Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP, brings years of hands-on experience to neuropathy care. Based in El Paso, Texas, he leads a multidisciplinary clinic that blends chiropractic, regenerative medicine, and functional approaches. His observations show PRP fits perfectly into personalized plans for nerve issues.
Dr. Jimenez notes that many cases of neuropathy stem from compression, inflammation, or metabolic problems. He sees PRP as a key tool in regenerative medicine because it promotes blood flow, collagen repair, and natural tissue recovery without surgery. In his practice, PRP helps patients with sciatica and related nerve pain by supporting long-term healing alongside chiropractic adjustments.
He emphasizes a holistic view: “Our purpose in conducting these high-level functional health assessments is to understand the root causes of chronic disorders and treat people holistically” (Jimenez, n.d.). His team uses nutrition, lifestyle changes, and advanced diagnostics, such as nerve tests, to create custom protocols. Patients with peripheral neuropathy often gain mobility and pain relief through this mix. Dr. Jimenez’s work with APRNs and FNPs ensures safe, guided PRP use while tackling whole-body imbalances for better, lasting outcomes (Injury Medical Clinic PA, n.d.).
Treatment starts with a full checkup to confirm PRP fits your needs. After the blood draw and injection, most people go home the same day and resume light activities. Mild tenderness might last a short time, but serious downtime is rare.
Improvements often begin in a few weeks as growth factors kick in. Full benefits, like steadier nerves and less pain, can take two to six months. Follow-up shots or combined therapies may help some cases. Clinics stress patience because nerves heal slowly but surely with the right support.
Success stories from patients highlight regained feeling in feet or hands and fewer nighttime aches. When paired with nutrition and movement plans, results last longer.
Traditional treatments for neuropathy often focus on symptoms with medications that may cause drowsiness or other issues. PRP goes deeper by sparking your body’s own repair system. It works well for both peripheral neuropathy from injury and diabetic forms tied to poor blood flow.
Evidence keeps growing. Reviews show PRP outperforms some steroid options in carpal tunnel cases linked to nerve compression (Wang et al., 2024). It also aids in the study of optic and other peripheral nerves (ScienceDirect, 2024). For those tired of temporary relief, PRP offers hope for real change.
PRP therapy stands as a promising way to treat neuropathy. Delivering growth factors from your own platelets stimulates nerve regeneration, reduces inflammation, and restores function. When paired with an integrative team approach, it addresses root causes to improve long-term health. Experts like Dr. Alexander Jimenez show how this method, with its focus on functional medicine and personalized care, can transform lives without heavy drugs or surgery.
If you deal with chronic nerve pain, talk to a qualified clinician about PRP. With proper guidance, many people move from constant discomfort to active, pain-free days. The science and real-world results point to PRP as a safe, natural step forward in neuropathy care.
Apollo Spine and Pain. (n.d.). PRP therapy for peripheral neuropathy. https://www.apollospineandpain.com/prp-therapy-peripheral-neuropathy
Drauchter. (n.d.). Considering PRP for neuropathy: Is it a good option? https://drauchter.com/post/considering-prp-for-neuropathy-is-it-a-good-option
Injury Medical Clinic PA. (n.d.). Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, IFMCP, CFMP. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralexjimenez/
Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Injury specialists. https://dralexjimenez.com/
Pain and Wellness Institute. (n.d.-a). Can platelet-rich plasma be used to treat neuropathy? https://www.painandwellnessinstitute.com/can-platelet-rich-plasma-be-used-to-treat-neuropathy/
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Regen Center Experts. (n.d.). How stem cell and PRP therapy can naturally support nerve repair in neuropathy. https://regencenterexperts.com/how-stem-cell-and-prp-therapy-can-naturally-support-nerve-repair-in-neuropathy/
Shang, K., Liu, Y., & Qadeer, A. (2025). Platelet-rich plasma in peripheral nerve injury repair: A comprehensive review of mechanisms, clinical applications, and therapeutic potential. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 250. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12500476/
Wang, S., Liu, Z., Wang, J., Cheng, L., Hu, J., & Tang, J. (2024). Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in nerve repair. Regenerative Therapy, 25, 123-135. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10997806/
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Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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NPI # 1164426749
MD License #: J2933
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