Peripheral Neuropathy Specialists in Dallas — Relief for Leg & Foot Nerve Pain
Nerve pain in the legs and feet may come from diabetes, trauma, or compression after an accident. Damaged nerves cause numbness, burning, or loss of strength. Without treatment, neuropathy can progress into permanent disability. Learn more about Ankle & Foot Pain and Wrist & Hand Pain.
Burning or tingling in legs/feet
Numbness after trauma
Weakness or foot drop
Night pain disrupting sleep
Loss of balance or coordination
Why Choose Us?
Fellowship-trained orthopedic & pain doctors
EMG and nerve conduction studies
Non-opioid-first: cortisone, PRP, therapy
Minimally invasive options when needed
Nerve conduction (EMG) studies
Physical therapy and balance training
Cortisone or biologic injections
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Spinal cord stimulation for severe cases
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Yes. Nerves in the leg or foot can be stretched or compressed during accidents, causing burning, tingling, or weakness. Trauma-related neuropathy often responds to injections, therapy, or PRP. Learn more on our Peripheral Neuropathy page.
If numbness, burning, or weakness persists for more than 2–3 weeks, EMG and nerve studies should be performed. These tests pinpoint which nerves are damaged and guide treatment. Learn more about diagnostics on our Therapies page.
Yes. Cortisone injections can reduce nerve inflammation, and PRP supports natural healing. Injections are often combined with therapy to restore balance and strength. Learn more about biologic injections on our PRP page.
Diabetic neuropathy develops gradually from high blood sugar, while traumatic neuropathy occurs suddenly after accidents or injuries. Both cause numbness, burning, and weakness. Our team personalizes care for both types. Learn more at Peripheral Neuropathy.
No. Many patients improve with therapy, injections, or biologics. Surgery or nerve grafts are reserved for severe or non-responsive cases. Our fellowship-trained doctors provide the least invasive path possible. Learn more on our Treatments page.
Delaying care risks permanent nerve damage and chronic pain. Early diagnosis with EMG and therapy ensures the best recovery. Seeing a specialist quickly helps prevent long-term disability. Explore more at our Leg, Hip & Foot Hub.