The Nerve Plate: Neuropathy Stimulation Therapy
Deep, targeted vibration stimulation for the feet and lower legs, designed to engage the nerve pathways dulled by peripheral neuropathy — one component of our comprehensive, drug-free neuropathy program.
When Your Feet Stop Talking to Your Brain
Peripheral neuropathy damages the small nerves of the feet and legs, producing burning, tingling, pins-and-needles, numbness — and, quietly, something just as serious: a loss of the sensory feedback your brain uses for balance. That's why neuropathy patients so often feel unsteady, especially in the dark or on uneven ground.
Medications may dull the discomfort, but they don't restore the conversation between your feet and your brain. Our neuropathy program is built around therapies that stimulate and support nerve function directly.
How Stimulation Therapy Works
During a session, you rest your feet on the Nerve Plate while it delivers controlled vibration to the feet and lower legs. It looks similar to a fitness vibration plate — but it isn't one. The Nerve Plate operates at different frequencies, chosen to stimulate more deeply and engage the nerve pathways and mechanoreceptors of the feet — the same pathways neuropathy suppresses — while promoting circulation in the lower extremities.
Sessions last about 30 minutes and are comfortable and relaxing. Most patients describe the sensation as a strong, steady vibration felt deeper than a standard vibration plate.

One Piece of a Complete Neuropathy Program
No single device fixes neuropathy — which is exactly why we don't rely on one. The Nerve Plate works alongside the other technologies in our program:
Neuropathy Stimulation FAQs
The information on this page is for general educational purposes and is not medical advice. Individual results vary. Please consult Dr. Faulkenberry to determine whether the Nerve Plate is appropriate for your condition.
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