Relief from Nerve Pain, Numbness & Tingling Through Precision Diagnosis and Minimally Invasive Treatments
Peripheral neuralgia occurs when nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become irritated, compressed, or damaged. Whether caused by diabetes, injury, disc herniation, or inflammation, these nerve conditions often result in burning pain, tingling, or muscle weakness. At REGENIQUE, we use clinical and imaging-based evaluations to pinpoint the exact source of nerve entrapment, helping you get the right treatment before the damage becomes permanent.
You feel burning, stabbing, or shock-like pain in your arms, legs, or torso.
There’s persistent numbness or tingling in specific areas.
Muscle weakness affects your grip, walking, or coordination.
Symptoms worsen at night or with activity.
Over-the-counter pain relief doesn’t help.
You have diabetes or a history of injury, trauma, or disc problems.
We specialise in non-surgical, image-guided pain relief for nerve disorders—so you can regain mobility and comfort without delay.
Dr. Tushar B Munnoli has advanced training in nerve-related pain. Using clinical tests and ultrasound guidance, he accurately identifies and treats compressed or inflamed nerves.
From nerve-stabilising medications to physiotherapy, steroid injections, and nerve blocks—we personalise every plan for maximum comfort and recovery.
We aim to relieve nerve pressure before it worsens. Early intervention means you can avoid long-term complications or unnecessary surgery.
It can result from nerve compression, diabetes, injuries, herniated discs, infections, or autoimmune conditions that damage the nerves.
Symptoms include burning pain, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and hypersensitivity in the affected areas.
Not always. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can significantly improve or reverse symptoms and prevent long-term damage.
Yes. We offer ultrasound-guided nerve blocks to reduce pain and inflammation around the affected nerves.
No. Most cases respond well to non-surgical treatments. Surgery is only recommended in severe or unresponsive cases.