Burning or shooting pain in your hands or feet
Persistent tingling or numbness in your extremities,
A heavy, weighted feeling in your hands or feet.
Balance problems or numbness while walking
Thermal Imaging Exam to Assess Nerve Health
Personalized Neuropathy Severity Report
Initial Consultation with a Neuropathy Specialist
Dr. Christopher Pellow, D.C., has been changing lives in the Denver area since 2001, helping thousands of people reach their health goals, from newborns to senior citizens and everything in between. Dr. Pellow maintains a strong dedication to operating with the fundamental values of dependability, reliability, honesty and integrity. He has co-authored a book titled, “Cruise Ship or Nursing Home” and is privileged to provide assistance to people on their journey to full health.
Dr. Tamara Johnson, MD is a family medicine physician and has been practicing for 38 years. She graduated from University of Nebraska – College Of Medicine in 1984.
She is licensed in Nebraska and Colorado.
Dr. Kevin Nelson, DC is originally from Ohio, where he earned his undergraduate degree in biology, with a minor in Spanish. He then went on to earn his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Cleveland Chiropractic. Dr. Nelson graduated in 2002, having been awarded the clinic excellence award and the teacher assistant award in radiology. While pursuing his chiropractic degree, Dr. Nelson was president of the Motion Palpation Club. He is committed to lifelong learning, and has completed postgraduate education on advanced adjusting and rehabilitation techniques.
Dr. Frank “Sonny” Nye, DPT, focuses on musculoskeletal rehabilitation and movement. He prioritizes quality patient care and communication with the goal of achieving positive outcomes. He loves getting to know patients and ensures that everyone he works with feels supported in their mission to move better and get back to what they love doing.
Brenna received her bachelor’s degree in molecular & cellular biology from Fort Lewis College in 2010. In 2013, she earned her bachelor of science in nursing from CU Denver and continued on to get her Master of Science in Nursing at CU Colorado Springs in 2020.
Brenna worked as a registered nurse for years, seeing patients in various settings such as cardiac, surgical, orthopedic, neurology, and oncology. She loves helping people reach their health goals and get back to their favorite activities. She enjoys spending time in nature camping, hiking, snowshoeing, gardening and playing with her golden retriever.
Pauline Sok is a Nurse Practitioner that is certified in Adult Gerontology and Acute Care. She attended University of Colorado College of Nursing for her bachelor’s degree in nursing. While working on the neuroscience floor and clinic at University of Colorado Hospital, she completed her master of science in nursing at University of Northern Colorado.
When she has free time, Pauline and her husband enjoy hiking in the mountains and traveling and exploring new places. She also enjoys fitness, loves trying new workouts and doing yoga. She also enjoys attending concerts and listening to music.
Danielle relocated to Castle Rock five years ago with her husband. She moved here from her life-long home of beautiful Naples, Florida. She has more than 25 years of experience working in pediatric, chiropractic and customer service roles. As Practice Manager, her main objective is to facilitate quality care for patients and the ultimate work experience for the care team. Danielle partners with patients to facilitate treatment and payment options for immediate and long-term needs. With her servant leadership style, you will see Danielle providing service to patients and support to the care team. As a wife and mom, Danielle loves spending time with her family, which includes 4 boys and a sassy cat. Some of her favorite pastimes are baseball and hockey. Her position at Advanced Regenerative Health allows her to fulfill the passion and calling to help others.
Neuropathy happens when the nerves are damaged or not working correctly—most often in the feet, but sometimes in the hands as well.
It can be triggered by a range of causes, including diabetes, spinal issues, injuries, chemotherapy, or, in some cases, no clear cause at all. About 30% of neuropathy cases remain unexplained.
Symptoms can range from mild tingling or burning to intense, life-disrupting pain. But neuropathy isn’t just about pain—it can also cause numbness and loss of sensation, making it hard to feel your feet or hands. Many people experience balance problems, turning everyday tasks into real challenges.
Peripheral neuropathy refers to a group of disorders that occur when the nerves responsible for carrying signals between your brain, spinal cord, and the rest of your body become damaged or inflamed.
When these nerves are damaged, it can result in persistent burning, numbness, tingling, chronic pain, and even loss of balance or coordination.
Tired of quick fixes, prescription pads, and endless appointments with no real answers? Our approach is different—because real healing starts with getting to the source of the problem.
We begin with a detailed evaluation to understand the severity of your neuropathy, then build a customized treatment plan designed just for you. Our mission is to support true nerve repair—not just offer temporary relief.
If you’ve been stuck in the same loop with no progress, you’re not alone. That cycle keeps far too many people in pain.
Let’s change that—starting with our Comprehensive Neuropathy Screening to see if our proven Nerve Method is right for you.
Take the first step toward lasting relief. We’re ready when you are.
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when nerves in the body's extremities, such as the hands, arms, and feet, are damaged. It is a very common, chronic disease that affects more than 20 million Americans. The electrical wiring in your body is breaking down - Feet and hands can’t communicate with the brain, and the brain can’t communicate with the feet and hands
The causes of peripheral neuropathy can be difficult to pinpoint, as symptoms are varied, but some of the common causes include:
Diabetes or insulin resistance
Poor diet and nutrition
Chronic Inflammation
Chemotherapy
Autoimmune diseases
Poor circulation
Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy are varied and may include tingling feet, tingling arms, numbness, pain, and burning.
Our skilled healthcare team can get to the bottom of your nerve damage and put you on the path to real recovery — not simply mask the pain with medication. Early treatment is best, so please contact us today.
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