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How Chiropractic Care Benefits Peripheral Neuropathy Sufferers

February 05, 20234 min read

Are you suffering from chronic pain and discomfort that makes it difficult for you to carry out your daily activities? If so, you may have peripheral neuropathy. This is a condition that can make it difficult for you to cook, clean, or even get out of bed in the morning. Fortunately, there are multiple treatment plans that could help you, and that includes chiropractic care. How can a chiropractor help you recover from peripheral neuropathy? Keep reading to learn more.

How Do You Know You Have Peripheral Neuropathy?

There are several signs and symptoms that could indicate that you have peripheral neuropathy. Some of the most common early symptoms include:

  • You may feel like there are shooting pains traveling down your arms and legs.

  • You might notice a pins and needles sensation on certain parts of your body.

  • You may notice some numbness or tingling that may start to spread to other parts of your body.

If peripheral neuropathy is allowed to get worse, the symptoms may progress. For example, you might notice a burning sensation in certain parts of the body, or you might have a difficult time moving your arms and legs at all. Furthermore, the symptoms may come and go over time. The sooner this condition is diagnosed, the faster it can be treated.

Proper Diagnosis Is Key

Before developing a treatment plan, a chiropractor will go through the process of providing you with an accurate diagnosis. There are different reasons why you might develop peripheral neuropathy. For example, if you have diabetes, you may be diagnosed with a condition known as diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Or, you may have been involved in an accident that led to peripheral nerve damage.

After figuring out the cause, a chiropractor will try to figure out exactly which nerve is causing you problems. For example, there might be a nerve in your wrist that has led to some form of peripheral neuropathy, or there might be nerves in your feet that have made it difficult for you to walk properly. Identifying the location of your peripheral neuropathy plays an important role in developing a comprehensive treatment plan.

A Chiropractor Has Multiple Treatment Options

Once the chiropractor has isolated the impacted nerves, he or she will get to work developing a treatment plan. For example, a chiropractor may use a series of adjustments to free nerves that may have been trapped, pinched, or impinged. Then, a chiropractor may use other treatment options, such as massage therapy and acupuncture, to treat inflammation that could be contributing to peripheral neuropathy.

The chiropractor may also provide you with corrective exercises you can do at home. These exercises are important because they may help you keep your joints, muscles, ligaments, and nerves properly lined up while also providing vulnerable parts of your body with the support they require.

Another extremely promising treatment option is a 510(k) medical device known as The ReBuilder 2407. As a matter of fact, chiropractors are getting a 94% success rate when using The ReBuilder. Remember, the goal of chiropractic treatment is to not only treat the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy but also to prevent them from coming back.

Work With a Chiropractor for Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment

If you suffer from peripheral neuropathy, you understand that this can have an adverse impact on your quality of life. Fortunately, this is not necessarily something that you need to live with. A chiropractor can work with you to identify exactly why you have developed peripheral neuropathy and where it is coming from. Then, he or she can customize a treatment plan to meet your needs. By adequately addressing the root cause of peripheral neuropathy, it is possible to help you restore your functionality and mobility, which can help you make a significant difference in your overall quality of life.

In closing, if you don’t have a local chiropractor and need help overcoming peripheral neuropathy, please give us a call. Our Doctor of Chiropractic can help you determine which treatment option is the best for you then put you on the road to recovery. So give us a call. We’re here to help!

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Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.

Dr. Rich Benjamin graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2005. He is certified in the Gonstead technique and was President of the Gonstead Study Club during his tenure at Sherman. He specializes in Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain and Peripheral Neurological in Fort Mill, SC.

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