
Nerve Pain & Neuropathy
Nerve Pain, or Neuropathy, is an umbrella term that refers to damage or irritation of the nerves. Nerves can become damaged due to the effects of diseases like diabetes, Guillaine-Barre Syndrome, or Myasthenia Gravis, due to poor circulation to extremities like the hands and feet, due to traumatic damage of the nerves, or due to lifestyle decisions such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
Neuropathy and Nerve Pain present with a combination of weakness, pain, sensation changes, numbness, tingling, electrical sensation or hot or cold flushes. Some or all of these symptoms may be present depending on the type of Neuropathy as well as the region of the body being affected.
The variation in symptoms is due to the nature of nerves. Nerves control muscles, convey sensation, communicate between the brain and elements of the body, and coordinate reflexes. Nerves are made up of a combination of controlling and sensing fibers, and everyone's nerves are subtly different according to their unique anatomy. Because everyone's neurological anatomy is different, and damage to nerves affects different nerves in varied ways, treatment of Neuropathy always begins with comprehensive assessment, and a thorough discussion of findings as well as any relevant radiology, clinical test results and treatment reports.
Management and assessment of Nerve Pain depends on the pathological cause of your neuropathy. These details are carefully explored during your first assessment, which sets the foundation for reducing pain and improving comfort. Your treatment plan will be personalised to target the underlying cause, with a focus on easing discomfort, restoring pain-free movement, and building strategies to lower the chance of future flare-ups.
At Atlas Physio, we support you with clear guidance, structured care, and ongoing monitoring both in the clinic and at home. We make access simple by being open seven days a week, offering evening appointments, providing bulk billing for eligible clients, and ensuring no gap fees for WorkCover or TAC clients. Get in touch today to take the first step toward moving with ease and confidence, supported by care that is practical, dependable, and designed to deliver lasting results.