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Peripheral neuropathy — distinguishing mechanical from systemic.

Burning, tingling, or numbness in the hands or feet has many possible causes. Where the cause is mechanical nerve compression, our treatment can help directly. Where it is systemic, we work alongside your medical team.

First consultation$88 · 45 min with a doctor
Typical durationTreatment timelines vary significantly by underlying cause.
Treatment typeNon-surgical, drug-free
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Self-check

Recognise these symptoms?

  • Burning, tingling, or numbness in the extremities
  • Sharp, shooting pain
  • Loss of sensation or coordination
  • Symptoms that worsen at night

If three or more sound familiar, a 45-minute clinical assessment will tell you what is producing them — and whether our care is the right path for your condition.

Book consultation — $88

What it is

Peripheral neuropathy describes symptoms produced by damage to or compression of peripheral nerves. The cause varies — diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical, chemotherapy-induced, mechanical entrapment, or idiopathic. The right treatment depends on the underlying mechanism.

Our treatment approach

Where the cause is mechanical — nerve entrapment from spinal or joint compression, peripheral nerve impingement — we treat it directly through manual therapy, decompression, and rehabilitative work. Where the cause is metabolic or systemic, we work alongside the patient's medical management to support symptom reduction and movement quality.

Modalities used

  • Low-level laser therapy
  • Spinal decompression therapy
  • Manual therapy
  • Rehabilitative exercise
  • Postural correction

What to expect

Treatment timelines vary significantly by underlying cause. Mechanical neuropathies often respond within 8–12 sessions; metabolic neuropathies typically require ongoing supportive care.

If this matches your symptoms

  • Most cases of neuropathy are non-surgical when treated with the right protocol.
  • Every patient begins with a structured 45-minute clinical assessment with a doctor — $88 introductory consultation.
  • If our care is not the right path for your condition, we will say so and refer you on.
Frequently asked

Common questions.

Our patient-care team is happy to walk through anything else over the phone or WhatsApp.

In most cases, yes. Conservative treatment for neuropathy resolves the condition for the majority of patients without surgery. We will tell you honestly if your case is one where surgical consultation is the right path.
No referral is required. If you have prior imaging — X-ray, MRI, specialist correspondence — bringing it to the first consultation helps the clinician build a more complete picture from the start.
Treatment timelines vary significantly by underlying cause. Mechanical neuropathies often respond within 8–12 sessions; metabolic neuropathies typically require ongoing supportive care.
Book your first consultation

Speak to a clinician about what is causing your pain.

Your first visit is a structured 45-minute assessment — full clinical history, postural and movement screening, and a clear explanation of what we find before any treatment plan is designed.

Reception+65 6904 8400Mon–Fri 8:30–19:00 · Thu 8:30–17:00 · Sat–Sun 9:00–15:30
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In personParkview Square #14-01600 North Bridge Road · Singapore 188778