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PRP Therapy for Neuropathy: Healing Damaged Nerves

PRP Therapy for Neuropathy: Regenerative Nerve Repair Backed by Chiropractic Science

Neuropathy brings daily challenges like burning pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the feet, hands, or legs. Many people in El Paso and beyond search for real relief that goes beyond pills or quick fixes. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy offers a natural path forward. It uses your blood’s healing power to target damaged nerves directly. At Chiropractic Scientist, Dr. Alex Jimenez and his team blend PRP with chiropractic care and functional medicine to address root causes and support long-term nerve health.

This approach helps stimulate nerve repair, reduce swelling, and ease pain in conditions such as peripheral and diabetic neuropathy. Research shows improvements often appear within months. When combined with spinal adjustments and whole-body support, PRP becomes part of a comprehensive plan to improve mobility and comfort.

What Is PRP Therapy?

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma. The process starts with a simple blood draw from your arm. A machine spins the blood to concentrate platelets, which are rich in growth factors. These natural proteins tell your body how to heal.

Doctors then inject the PRP right into areas with nerve damage. At Chiropractic Scientist in El Paso, imaging guidance, such as ultrasound, makes every shot precise. The whole visit takes about 30 minutes, and patients go home the same day. Because PRP comes from your body, it matches perfectly and works with your natural repair system.

Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP, explains that PRP fits right into chiropractic science. It supports tissue recovery without surgery, helping patients return to active lives faster.

How PRP Therapy Supports Damaged Nerves

PRP delivers concentrated growth factors straight to injured nerves. These factors act like messengers that kick-start repair.

  • Stimulates nerve regeneration: Growth factors such as NGF and BDNF promote the regrowth and reconnection of damaged nerve fibers. This rebuilds clear signal pathways.
  • Reduces inflammation: PRP calms harmful swelling chemicals while boosting helpful anti-inflammatory signals. Less swelling means less nerve pressure and pain.
  • Boosts blood flow and tissue healing: PRP increases new blood vessel growth with VEGF. Improved circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to nerves, helping them recover.
  • Supports protective cells: It helps Schwann cells, which insulate nerves like wrapping on a wire. Stronger insulation improves nerve speed and strength.
  • Eases pain at the source: Instead of just masking symptoms, PRP repairs the damage that causes burning or shooting pain.

A 2025 review confirms PRP promotes axonal growth and reduces scar tissue in nerve injuries. Another 2024 study found it improves sensory and motor function in diabetic neuropathy by lowering pain and numbness.

Chiropractic care adds value here. Spinal misalignments can pinch nerves and worsen neuropathy. Adjustments relieve that pressure, while PRP heals the tissue underneath. Together, they create faster, lasting relief.

Key Benefits of PRP for Peripheral and Diabetic Neuropathy

Patients at Chiropractic Scientist report real changes with PRP. The treatment focuses on repair, not just symptom control.

  • Long-lasting pain relief: Many notice less discomfort in weeks, with full benefits building over two to six months as nerves heal.
  • Better nerve function: Improved strength, balance, and feeling in hands or feet make walking, gripping, and daily tasks easier.
  • Less need for medications: PRP can reduce reliance on pain pills or steroids and their side effects.
  • Faster recovery from injury or diabetes-related damage: It speeds tissue repair and protects nerves from further harm.
  • Higher quality of life: More energy for work, family, and hobbies without constant nerve pain.

One resource notes PRP regenerates nerve tissue and supports natural proteins that protect against ongoing injury. Another highlights how it rejuvenates skin and soft tissue while easing neuropathy symptoms.

Is PRP Therapy Safe?

Safety is a big reason patients choose PRP at Chiropractic Scientist. Since the material comes from your blood, the risk of an allergic reaction or rejection is very low. Side effects are usually mild soreness at the injection site that fades quickly.

Studies show PRP has an excellent safety record when performed with sterile techniques and proper screening. Dr. Jimenez stresses patient-specific plans to ensure the best outcomes. Factors like overall health or other conditions get checked first.

PRP avoids the long-term risks of strong drugs, such as stomach problems or dependency. It serves as a safe, natural option for chronic nerve pain with effects that last.

The Integrative Chiropractic Approach to Neuropathy

The best results happen when PRP works with a full team. At Chiropractic Scientist in El Paso, Dr. Alex Jimenez leads a multidisciplinary group of APRNs, FNPs, CFMPs, and IFMCPs. They combine PRP with chiropractic adjustments, nutrition, and functional medicine.

  • Imaging-guided PRP injections: Ultrasound ensures that the growth factors reach the exact nerve sites.
  • Chiropractic spinal care: Adjustments correct misalignments that compress nerves, especially in cases of sciatica or peripheral nerve compression. This opens pathways, allowing PRP to work better.
  • Metabolic and nutritional support: The team checks for deficiencies and recommends foods or supplements that fight inflammation and feed nerves.
  • Functional medicine root-cause focus: They look at gut health, hormones, stress, and toxins to address the underlying causes of neuropathy rather than just treating symptoms.
  • Personal injury and wellness plans: For patients injured in accidents, chiropractic care and PRP speed recovery and build long-term resilience.

This “root-cause” method heals tissue and manages whole-body health for lasting resolution. Dr. Jimenez’s approach blends evidence-based chiropractic with regenerative therapies, giving patients in El Paso options that feel natural and effective.

Dr. Alex Jimenez’s Clinical Observations on PRP and Neuropathy

Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP, IFMCP, known as El Paso’s Scientific Chiropractor, brings over 25 years of experience to neuropathy care. At Chiropractic Scientist, he sees how spinal issues often contribute to nerve problems. Misalignments can put pressure on nerves, worsening pain and numbness.

In his practice, Dr. Jimenez uses PRP as a key regenerative tool alongside chiropractic adjustments. He notes that PRP promotes blood flow, collagen repair, and natural tissue recovery without invasive surgery. Patients with peripheral neuropathy or sciatica-related nerve pain often gain better mobility and reduced symptoms through this combined method.

“Our purpose in conducting these high-level functional health assessments is to understand the root causes of chronic disorders and treat people holistically,” Dr. Jimenez shares. His team uses nerve tests, imaging, nutrition plans, and lifestyle changes to create custom protocols. Many El Paso residents with diabetic or injury-related neuropathy report steadier nerves and less nighttime pain.

By integrating PRP with chiropractic science, Dr. Jimenez helps patients avoid long-term medication and move toward active, pain-free lives. His work at Chiropractic Scientist emphasizes personalized, evidence-based care for the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.

What to Expect from PRP Treatment

Care begins with a thorough exam to determine whether PRP is right for you. After the quick blood draw and guided injection, most people resume light activities right away. Mild tenderness may last a day or two, but serious downtime is rare.

Improvements usually start in a few weeks. Full nerve repair and pain relief can take up to six months as growth factors do their job. Follow-up visits may include additional PRP sessions or chiropractic adjustments to achieve the best results.

Patients often share stories of regained feeling in their feet or hands and fewer daily aches. When paired with the clinic’s nutrition and movement guidance, benefits tend to last longer.

Why Choose PRP with Chiropractic Care Over Traditional Options

Many traditional neuropathy treatments focus only on symptoms with medications that can cause drowsiness or other issues. PRP at Chiropractic Scientist goes deeper by activating your body’s own repair system. It works well for peripheral neuropathy from injury and diabetic forms linked to poor circulation.

Evidence keeps growing. Reviews show PRP helps more than steroids alone in some nerve compression cases. It also supports peripheral nerve recovery in studies. For those seeking natural solutions, PRP plus chiropractic offers hope for real change without heavy drugs.

Conclusion

PRP therapy offers a promising approach to treating neuropathy by delivering natural growth factors that repair nerves, reduce inflammation, and restore function. At Chiropractic Scientist in El Paso, Dr. Alex Jimenez and his team make PRP part of a bigger plan that includes chiropractic adjustments and functional medicine. This integrative method targets root causes for better, longer-lasting results.

If nerve pain affects your daily life, consider a consultation at Chiropractic Scientist. With science-backed chiropractic and regenerative care, many people move from constant discomfort to stronger, more comfortable days. Contact the clinic today to learn how PRP and personalized protocols can support your nerve health.


References

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

Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Injury & pain specialist. Chiropractic Scientist. https://chiropracticscientist.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/

Pain and Wellness Institute. (n.d.-b). Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. https://www.painandwellnessinstitute.com/can-platelet-rich-plasma-be-used-to-treat-neuropathy/

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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DC: Doctor of Chiropractic
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CFMP: Certified Functional Medicine Provider
MSN-FNP: Master of Science in Family Practice Medicine
MSACP: Master of Science in Advanced Clinical Practice
IFMCP: Institute of Functional Medicine
CCST: Certified Chiropractic Spinal Trauma
ATN: Advanced Translational Neutrogenomics

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TCA: Texas Chiropractic Association: Member ID: 104311
AANP: American Association of Nurse Practitioners: Member  ID: 2198960
ANA: American Nurse Association: Member ID: 06458222 (District TX01)
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