The gold standard therapy for peripheral nerve injuries involves surgical repair, which is invasive and leads to major variations in therapeutic outcomes. Because of this, smaller injuries often go untreated. However, alternative, noninvasive routes of administration are currently unviable due to the presence of the blood-nerve barrier (BNB), which prevents passage of small molecules from the blood into the endoneurium and the nerve. This paper demonstrates that ligands on the surface of nanoparticles, called polymersomes, can enable delivery to the nerve through noninvasive intramuscular injections. Polymersomes made from polyethylene glycol (PEG)-