Our Comprehensive Services
Specialized treatments tailored to your unique condition. We focus on finding the root cause of your pain, not just masking the symptoms.
At Eagle Rock Neuropathy and Pain in Idaho Falls, we offer a wide range of advanced treatments and therapies designed to address chronic pain, nerve conditions, and related disorders. Our approach combines traditional medicine with innovative, evidence-based techniques to provide comprehensive neuropathy treatment in Idaho Falls for patients throughout Eastern Idaho, including Shelley, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Rexburg, Rigby, and Ririe.
Idaho Falls Neuropathy Treatment Services
Peripheral Nerve Pain Relief Idaho Falls — Get to the Root Cause and Finally Get Relief
At Eagle Rock Neuropathy & Pain Center, we specialize in diagnosing and treating the underlying causes of nerve pain using advanced, non-invasive testing and a groundbreaking Medicare-covered procedure called Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS). Our comprehensive neuropathy treatment in Idaho Falls serves patients throughout Eastern Idaho.
🔑 Key Takeaways: Idaho Falls Neuropathy Treatment
- • Success Rate: 90-95% patient success rate with Medicare-covered Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS)
- • Procedure: 30-minute outpatient treatment with immediate pain relief
- • Coverage: Fully covered by Medicare and most major insurance plans
- • Conditions Treated: Diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, chronic peripheral neuropathy
- • Location: Serving Idaho Falls and 100-mile radius including Pocatello, Rexburg, Jackson WY
Last updated: August 13, 2025 | Medical content reviewed by Dr. Kert Howard, DPM
Advanced Diagnostic Testing
We use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools based on NIH neuropathy guidelines to pinpoint the true source of your nerve dysfunction:
Computerized Neuromechanical Testing
Measures how your nerves, muscles, and joints interact during motion to detect functional abnormalities.
ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) Testing
Assesses involuntary nerve control of circulation, sweating, and other vital functions affected by neuropathy.
These advanced diagnostics allow us to customize your treatment with unmatched precision.
Medicare-Covered Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) in Idaho Falls
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation is our primary treatment focus — and the reason so many patients travel to us for help.
This minimally invasive outpatient procedure involves placing a tiny stimulator directly next to the nerve causing your pain. It sends gentle electrical pulses that retrain the nerve, interrupt pain signals, and restore function — without drugs or major surgery.
Benefits of PNS:
- Covered by Medicare and most major insurers
- 30-minute outpatient procedure
- No hospital stay required
- Long-lasting pain relief
- No opioids or systemic medications
Conditions We Treat with PNS
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Post-surgical nerve pain
- Idiopathic peripheral neuropathy
- Numbness, burning, tingling, or shock-like pain
- Failed back surgery syndrome
- Nerve injuries
Why Choose Eagle Rock?
Specialized Expertise
One of the only regional providers specializing in Medicare-approved neuromodulation
Complete Diagnostics
Full in-house diagnostic testing capabilities
Proven Results
90–95% success rate with personalized care
Quick Recovery
Fast recovery times with long-term outcomes
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Let's find the exact nerve causing your pain — and fix it at the source. We proudly serve patients throughout Eastern Idaho including Idaho Falls, Shelley, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Rexburg, Rigby, and Ririe.
📚 Evidence-Based Pain Management
Clinical Guidelines: Treatment approaches follow CDC Pain Management Guidelines and International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) best practices
Medical Review: Pain management protocols reviewed by Dr. Kert Howard, DPM, with 15+ years experience
Outcome Data: 90-95% patient satisfaction rates based on validated pain assessment scales
Last Updated: August 13, 2025
Our Evidence-Based Approach to Pain Management
We believe in treating the whole person, not just the pain. Our multidisciplinary approach follows established medical guidelines and addresses:
- Physical causes of pain
- Nutritional and metabolic factors
- Psychological impacts of chronic pain
- Lifestyle and environmental contributors
Our goal is to help you reduce or eliminate your reliance on medication while improving your overall quality of life.
We proudly offer Medicare-covered neuromodulation procedures as part of our comprehensive approach to pain management.
Chronic Pain Management
Our comprehensive, evidence-based pain management programs are designed to address a wide range of conditions, from neuropathic pain to complex regional pain syndrome. Our board-certified specialists integrate multiple therapies following CDC guidelines for optimal, long-term results.
🔑 Key Takeaways: Pain Management
- • Evidence-based protocols following CDC and IASP guidelines
- • 90-95% patient satisfaction with multimodal approach
- • Board-certified specialists with 15+ years experience
- • Medicare-covered neuromodulation procedures available
Treatment Options Include:
- Targeted therapeutic injections
- Neuromodulation procedures (Medicare covered)
- Customized movement and activity plans
- Radiofrequency ablation for nerve pain
- Medication optimization and reduction plans
Regenerative Medicine for Joint Pain Relief
At Eagle Rock Neuropathy and Pain Center, we redefine the treatment of joint pain through a cutting-edge, science-driven approach to regenerative medicine. Our protocol harnesses the body's natural healing potential, targeting the root causes of joint pain to restore function, reduce discomfort, and enhance quality of life.
Why Our Approach is Unique
Unlike traditional treatments that mask symptoms with medications or invasive surgeries, our regenerative medicine protocol focuses on repairing and rejuvenating damaged tissues for long-lasting results.
Our Advanced Protocol Includes:
- Advanced Biologics: Amniotic fluid-derived exosomes and Wharton's jelly with mRNA instructions to stimulate youthful collagen production
- Precision Priming: Photobiomodulation and extracorporeal shockwave therapy to enhance blood flow and cellular receptivity
- Nerve and Tissue Support: Functional electrical stimulation to optimize nerve function and coordinate tissue repair
- Deep Tissue Stimulation: High-intensity focused ultrasound and radiofrequency for fascia and cartilage repair
- Personalized Sequencing: Carefully timed treatment protocols spaced to maximize healing while minimizing tissue stress
Our Protocol in Action
Step 1: Priming
Photobiomodulation boosts circulation, followed by shockwave therapy to enhance blood flow and break down scar tissue
Step 2: Regeneration
Introduction of amniotic exosomes or Wharton's jelly to trigger tissue regeneration
Step 3: Support
Functional electrical stimulation and ultrasound to support nerve function and deep tissue repair
Patient Outcomes
- Restored Mobility: Regenerated tissues and improved nerve signaling lead to better joint function
- Long-Term Healing: Addresses underlying causes of joint degeneration for sustainable recovery
- Minimally Invasive: Non-surgical methods reduce risks and downtime
Our integrative approach is grounded in the latest neurobiology and regenerative medicine research, delivering results that go beyond temporary relief. Each treatment is timed precisely—typically spaced 48 hours apart—to ensure optimal healing.
Additional Services
We offer a range of complementary services to ensure comprehensive care.
Personalized Movement Programs
We provide individualized movement recommendations to complement your treatments and support your recovery.
- Home exercise recommendations
- Ergonomic and posture guidance
- Activity modification strategies
Nutritional Counseling
Proper nutrition plays a vital role in managing inflammation, nerve health, and overall well-being.
- Anti-inflammatory diet plans
- Supplementation protocols
- Metabolic health assessment
Medication Management
Our comprehensive medication management strategy focuses on optimizing efficacy while minimizing side effects.
- Medication reduction plans
- Drug interaction monitoring
- Custom compounded medications
Diagnostic Services
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment. We offer comprehensive assessment options.
- Nerve conduction studies
- Functional movement assessment
- Advanced laboratory testing
Neuropathy Treatment FAQ
Expert answers to common questions about peripheral nerve stimulation, neuropathy treatment, and pain management services in Idaho Falls.
What is the success rate of peripheral nerve stimulation?
Peripheral nerve stimulation has a 90-95% success rate at Eagle Rock Neuropathy Center. This minimally invasive Medicare-covered procedure provides long-lasting relief for diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, and chronic peripheral neuropathy with minimal downtime.
Is peripheral nerve stimulation covered by Medicare?
Yes, peripheral nerve stimulation is fully covered by Medicare and most major insurance plans. Our Idaho Falls clinic works directly with Medicare to ensure patients receive PNS treatment with minimal out-of-pocket costs, making advanced neuropathy care accessible throughout Eastern Idaho.
What are the signs of neuropathy in feet?
Neuropathy in feet presents as burning pain, tingling, numbness, sharp shooting pains, balance problems, and difficulty walking. You may also experience sensitivity to touch, muscle weakness, and the feeling of wearing invisible socks or gloves. These symptoms worsen over time without proper treatment.
How long does peripheral nerve stimulation treatment take?
The PNS procedure takes approximately 30 minutes as an outpatient treatment in our Idaho Falls clinic. Most patients experience immediate pain relief and return to normal activities within 24-48 hours. The stimulator provides continuous nerve pain blocking for long-term relief.
Who is a good candidate for peripheral nerve stimulation?
Good PNS candidates include patients with diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, failed back surgery syndrome, and chronic peripheral neuropathy who haven't found relief with medications. Our Idaho Falls specialists evaluate each patient's specific nerve pain pattern to determine PNS eligibility.
What is the recovery process after peripheral nerve stimulation?
PNS recovery is minimal with most patients returning to normal activities within days. The insertion site requires basic wound care for 7-10 days. Patients typically experience immediate pain relief and progressive improvement over 2-4 weeks as the nerve responds to stimulation therapy.
What are alternatives to peripheral nerve stimulation for neuropathy?
Alternative neuropathy treatments include regenerative medicine, medication management, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications. However, PNS offers superior long-term results with 90-95% success rates compared to 30-60% success rates with traditional treatments according to clinical research.
Ready to Start Your Path to Recovery?
Our specialized treatments have helped thousands of patients find relief from chronic pain and neuropathy. We proudly serve patients throughout Eastern Idaho including Idaho Falls, Shelley, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Rexburg, Rigby, and Ririe.