Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment

Discover meaningful relief from nerve-related pain and sensation issues with our personalized Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment a gentle, non-invasive approach designed to restore nerve health, reduce tingling and discomfort, and help you get back to feeling your best.

What is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is a nerve disorder typically felt in the legs and feet and, less often, in the arms and hands. For many people, it shows up as nerve pain in the foot, such as burning, stabbing, or electric-like sensations.

What Are The Symptoms Of Peripheral Neuropathy? 

Symptoms of foot neuropathy can vary but usually involve some combination of numbness, tingling, or a “pins and needles” feeling. Patients may also report symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in hands. This makes simple tasks difficult. In some cases, even light touch can cause discomfort, and nerve pain in the foot may feel sharp, burning, or throbbing. Often, the symptoms are worse at night and interfere with sleeping. Patients often report feeling like they’re walking on marbles or on cotton balls.

What to Expect From Our Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Plan?

Our approach to treatment for peripheral neuropathy in the feet, legs, and hands is designed to be thorough, personalized, and focused on supporting nerve health and function.

Signature Neuropathy Care Program

Our targeted treatment approach focuses on nerve regeneration through a custom combination of therapies, including:

Summus Class IV LASER Therapy

Normatec Compression

Whole Body Vibration

Supplements

Comprehensive Evaluation

We begin with a detailed neurological assessment to accurately diagnose your condition and understand the extent of nerve damage.

Progress Evaluations

We begin with a detailed neurological assessment to accurately diagnose your condition and understand the extent of nerve damage.

Personalized Report of Findings

You’ll receive a clear diagnosis along with a customized care plan outlining the recommended treatments, expected outcomes, estimated timeline for results and associated costs.

What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy can develop for many reasons. Below are some of the most common causes:

Physical Injuries

Trauma or injury to the nerves especially in the hands and feet can lead to peripheral neuropathy. Symptoms may appear immediately after an injury or develop gradually over time.

Diabetes

Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are the leading causes of peripheral neuropathy, particularly when blood sugar levels are poorly controlled. Over time, elevated glucose can damage nerves a condition known as diabetic polyneuropathy. Because of this, most diabetes care teams regularly screen for signs of nerve damage.

Chemical Exposure

Exposure to harmful substances, including some medications, chemotherapy and excessive alcohol, can cause nerve damage. In some cases, neuropathy is a known side effect of a necessary medication; in others, it’s an unintended consequence that requires attention if symptoms arise.

 

Viral Infections

Certain viral infections can affect the nerves and lead to peripheral neuropathy. Shingles is one of the most common examples, though other viruses that impact nerve tissue can also be culprits.

Physical Injuries

Trauma or injury to the nerves especially in the hands and feet can lead to peripheral neuropathy. Symptoms may appear immediately after an injury or develop gradually over time.

Viral Infections

Certain viral infections can affect the nerves and lead to peripheral neuropathy. Shingles is one of the most common examples, though other viruses that impact nerve tissue can also be culprits.

Diabetes

Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are the leading causes of peripheral neuropathy, particularly when blood sugar levels are poorly controlled. Over time, elevated glucose can damage nerves a condition known as diabetic polyneuropathy. Because of this, most diabetes care teams regularly screen for signs of nerve damage.

Chemical Exposure

Exposure to harmful substances, including some medications, chemotherapy and excessive alcohol, can cause nerve damage. In some cases, neuropathy is a known side effect of a necessary medication; in others, it’s an unintended consequence that requires attention if symptoms arise.

 

Discover How Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Has Helped Others

Hear directly from them as they share their experiences with our care.

“After 18 sessions of neuropathy therapy, I have greatly improved feeling in both legs and feet. I encourage you to connect with Beach Chiropractic to experience a quality of life change!”

Don

Discover How Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Has Helped Others

We’re proud to help our patients find lasting relief and a better quality of life. Hear directly from them as they share their experiences with our care.

“After 18 sessions of neuropathy therapy, I have greatly improved feeling in both legs and feet. I encourage you to connect with Beach Chiropractic to experience a quality of life change!”

Don

Take the First Step Toward Lasting Nerve Relief

Experience a personalized, non-surgical approach to peripheral neuropathy treatment designed to reduce tingling, numbness, and pain so you can move and live more comfortably.