Tired of Being Told to “Just Live With Neuropathy"?

If you’re dealing with tingling, numbness, or nerve pain—and not getting real answers—there may be a different approach that actually focuses on improving nerve function.

You want to stay active, feel steady on your feet, and trust your body again—but nerve symptoms can make even simple activities feel uncertain.

If you’ve been dealing with neuropathy, you’ve probably already been through the cycle:

  • You’ve seen multiple providers
  • You’ve had tests done… maybe even been told everything “looks normal”
  • You’ve been prescribed medications
  • And at some point, you were likely told:
    “You may just have to live with this.”

For many people, that’s the most frustrating part — not just the symptoms, but the lack of real answers.

You might be wondering:

  • Why is this happening?
  • Why isn’t anything actually fixing it?
  • Is this just going to keep getting worse?

At Tandem, we hear this story every single week.

Here’s what many people are never told:

In many cases, neuropathy isn’t just about “nerve damage”—

It’s about how well your nerves are communicating.

When that communication is disrupted, you experience:

  • Pain
  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Instability

But when communication improves, symptoms can improve.

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord aren’t functioning properly.

These nerves control sensation, movement, and balance—so when communication is disrupted, symptoms begin to appear.

Common symptoms include:

  • Burning or tingling
  • Numbness
  • Sharp or shooting pain
  • Loss of balance or coordination

Most traditional care focuses on managing symptoms with medications like Gabapentin, Lyrica, or Cymbalta.

While these may help reduce pain, they don’t address the underlying nerve dysfunction.

That’s why many people are told their condition is:

  • Chronic
  • Progressive
  • Or something they’ll need to manage long-term

A Different Approach: Focus on Nerve Function

Instead of only trying to reduce symptoms, what if you could actually improve how your nerves function?

At Tandem, we use a technology called STIMPOD to help stimulate and support nerve communication.

Patients often describe the sensation as a gentle tapping or buzzing along the nerve.

The goal is to:

  • Improve nerve signaling
  • Calm overactive pain pathways
  • Support the body’s natural healing processes

For many people, this can lead to:

  • Reduced pain
  • Improved sensation
  • Better balance and confidence in movement

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What is Stimpod? Hows does it Work?

STIMPOD uses targeted pulsed stimulation to activate and support the nervous system. It is designed to:

  • Enhance nerve signaling
  • Improve circulation around nerves
  • Reduce abnormal nerve firing
  • “Wake up” underperforming sensory pathways

Treatments are:

  • Non-invasive
  • Comfortable
  • Adjustable to your tolerance

Most patients describe it as a mild tapping sensation—and can return to normal activities immediately after.

This May Be A Good Fit For You If:

  • You’ve tried medications but still have symptoms
  • You’re dealing with nerve-related pain, tingling, or numbness
  • You feel unsteady or worried about balance
  • You want a non-invasive, drug-free approach

STIMPOD works best when combined with movement-based care to help your body respond better to treatment.

Patient Success Story

Curious If STIMPOD Could Help You?

Curious If This Could Work for You? The best way to know is to experience it for yourself.

We’re offering a limited number of Free STIMPOD Discovery Visits

During your visit, you’ll:

✓ Feel how the device works
✓ See how your body responds
✓ Ask questions about your condition
✓ Find out if you’re a good candidate

📞 Call (504) 407-3477 to claim your spot

⚠️ Limited availability each month

Get Your Free Neuropathy Guide!