Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the central nervous system and the rest of the body. This condition can cause symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning pain, and muscle weakness, often in the hands and feet. Peripheral neuropathy can result from various factors, including diabetes, infections, injuries, and certain medications. 

Chiropractic care offers a non-invasive and effective approach to managing peripheral neuropathy. At Urban Chiropractic, chiropractors use various techniques to treat this condition, each tailored to the patient’s specific needs. Here are some of the methods employed: 

  1. Spinal Adjustments: This core chiropractic technique involves applying controlled force to the spine to correct misalignments and improve spinal function. Spinal adjustments can help reduce pressure on the nerves, alleviate pain, and improve overall mobility. By restoring proper alignment, chiropractors can help reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. 
  2. Soft Tissue Therapy: This technique involves the manipulation of soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments, to reduce tension and improve flexibility. Soft tissue therapy can help alleviate pain and discomfort associated with peripheral neuropathy and enhance overall mobility. Techniques such as myofascial release and trigger point therapy are commonly used to address muscle tightness and promote healing in the affected areas. 
  3. Therapeutic Exercises: Incorporating specific exercises into the treatment plan can help strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility, providing better support and reducing the likelihood of further nerve damage. Chiropractors often recommend a regimen of stretches and strengthening exercises tailored to each patient’s condition. These exercises can help improve overall function and reduce the impact of peripheral neuropathy on daily activities. 
  4. Postural Correction: Poor posture can contribute to peripheral neuropathy by placing additional strain on the nerves. Chiropractors at Urban Chiropractic provide guidance on proper posture and ergonomics to help patients maintain good posture in their daily activities. This may include recommendations on workstation setup, proper sitting and standing techniques, and tips for reducing strain during activities. 
  5. Lifestyle Advice: Chiropractors also offer lifestyle advice to help patients manage their condition and prevent future nerve damage. This may include recommendations on physical activity, nutrition, and habits to avoid, such as poor posture or repetitive movements. Stress management techniques, such as relaxation exercises and mindfulness, may also be recommended to help reduce the impact of peripheral neuropathy on overall well-being. 
  6. Cold and Heat Therapy: Applying cold or heat to the affected areas can help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. Chiropractors may recommend the use of cold packs or heating pads as part of the treatment plan. Alternating between cold and heat therapy can provide additional relief from the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. 

Chiropractic care at Urban Chiropractic offers a comprehensive approach to alleviating discomfort caused by peripheral neuropathy. By employing a combination of spinal adjustments, soft tissue therapy, therapeutic exercises, postural correction, lifestyle advice, and cold and heat therapy, chiropractors can help patients achieve a pain-free life and improve their overall well-being.