Peripheral Neuropathy Specialist in Bentonville, AR

Numbness. Tingling. Burning. Weakness. If you’re dealing with neuropathy, you know how frustrating and painful it can be. It affects how you walk, sleep, and specifically your quality of life.
At The F.A.R.M. Clinic, we specialize in non-invasive, drug-free solutions for nerve pain. Our goal is to help your nerves heal, restore function, and get you back to doing what you love—without constant discomfort.
You don’t have to settle for “managing” your symptoms. We’re here to help you actually improve them.
A professional examines a patient's wrist to check for neuropathic pain.
A doctor examines a neuropathic patient's feet.

What Is Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy happens when nerves outside your brain and spinal cord become damaged. It often affects the hands and feet first, but symptoms can spread.
You may notice:
• Numbness or tingling • Burning or sharp pain • Muscle weakness or cramping • Balance issues or unsteady walking •Increased sensitivity to touch • Feeling like you're walking on pins and needles
•No Feeling at all
Neuropathy can be caused by many different things—diabetes is one of the most common. But it can also be triggered by poor circulation, old injuries, autoimmune conditions, or even certain medications used for cancer treatment.

What Causes Neuropathy?

Neuropathy isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” condition. It can be triggered by:
A person stretching to get rid of neuropathic pain.
Diabetes or prediabetes
Vitamin deficiencies (especially B12)
Nerve compression (like spinal issues)
Chemotherapy
Autoimmune conditions
Infections
Alcohol use
Toxins or certain medications
Poor circulation
Understanding your root cause is key to getting real results. That’s what we focus on during your first visit.
A person holds their painful wrist because of neuropathic pain.

When Should You Seek Help?

If your symptoms are:
Getting worse
Making walking or sleeping difficult
Affecting your balance, safety, or independence
…it's time for a thorough evaluation. Nerve damage doesn't always get better on its own, but early care makes a difference.

How We Treat Neuropathy at The F.A.R.M. Clinic

Our approach is gentle, natural, and customized. We're not just covering up symptoms—we’re working to restore nerve function and stimulate healing. Your treatment plan may include:

Class IV Laser Therapy

Promotes nerve repair and reduces inflammation.

Shockwave Therapy

Stimulates circulation and tissue regeneration.

Spinal Decompression

(if related to nerve compression)

Nerve Rebuilder

Helps re-educate damaged nerves.


Your plan is built for your body, your condition, and your goals.

Chiropractic Adjustments

Improves alignment and nerve flow.

Let’s Get You Back on Your Feet—Literally

If you’re tired of feeling pins and needles, waking up with foot or hand pain, or being afraid of losing your balance—you’re not alone. And you don’t have to just live with it.
Become a new patient today and take your first step toward real relief and stronger nerves.
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