Peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition where nerves are damaged causing weakness, burning pain, numbness, tingling, and debilitating balance problems. There are over 100 different causes of peripheral neuropathy!!  Poor blood flow to the nerves, toxic levels of sugar in the blood (diabetes), chronic infections, pesticide exposure and genetic variants are just a few of the causes of this debilitating condition. Even auto-immunity can cause nerve damage!

Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in an affected area include:

  • Numbness/Tingling
  • Burning Pain
  • Unusual sensation or loss of sensation
  • Muscle weakness
  • Deep Stabbing Pain
  • Balance Problems

These symptoms often negatively affect quality of life, including problems at work, sleep disturbances, family time, finances, and freedom. People living with peripheral neuropathy often miss out on important things in life, like birthdays, travel, and special events.

The good news is peripheral nerves can and do heal! The key issue is to help the nerves heal and stop whatever is causing the nerve damage in the first place. When we can identify the underlying cause of the neuropathy and provide proper support for the nerves, it optimizes the ability for the nerves to heal!

Rising Chiropractic now offers a

NEW, non-invasive, and non-surgical therapy protocol that combines the best of cutting-edge medical treatments to resolve neuropathy suffering!!

We have designed an extensive diagnostic evaluation process to help determine if you or your loved one is a candidate for our program. With its 97% success rate, this program helps thousands get of medications, avoid surgeries, and get back to living life on their terms.

Click here to learn how this program helped Martie get her life back.

Do you or someone you love live with peripheral neuropathy? Our mission at Rising Chiropractic is help you rise above your limitations and trust your innate power to live in health. We are here to create a healthier community—and that starts with you.

To learn more, call our office today at (706) 524-8077 to schedule a neuropathy evaluation.