Neuropathy Treatment
Restore Nerve Function. Regain Your Quality of Life.
What Is Neuropathy?
Neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the nerves, most commonly affecting the hands and feet (known as peripheral neuropathy).
When nerves aren’t functioning properly, they can send incorrect signals, or no signals at all, leading to a wide range of symptoms.
Common symptoms include:
- Burning or sharp pain
- Tingling or “pins and needles” sensations
- Numbness in hands or feet
- Sensitivity to touch
- Muscle weakness
- Loss of balance or coordination
How Neuropathy Affects Everyday Life
Neuropathy doesn’t just cause discomfort, it impacts how you live.
Many patients struggle with:
- Difficulty walking or standing for long periods
- Trouble sleeping due to burning or tingling sensations
- Fear of falling or balance issues
- Reduced ability to feel temperature or pain (which can lead to injury)
- Frustration from ongoing, unexplained symptoms
For some, even simple activities like grocery shopping, exercising, or getting through a workday can become difficult.
And because symptoms often worsen over time, early treatment is critical.
What Causes Neuropathy?
- Diabetes (one of the most common causes)
- Poor circulation
- Nerve compression or spinal issues
- Injury or trauma
- Inflammation
- Vitamin deficiencies
- Certain medications
- Chronic health conditions
Who Is a Candidate for Neuropathy Treatment?
- Burning, tingling, or numbness in your hands or feet
- Diabetic nerve pain
- Sensitivity to touch
- Weakness or loss of coordination
- Pain that worsens at night
- A feeling like you’re wearing “gloves” or “socks” when you’re not
Neuropathy affects both younger and older adults, and symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Even if you’ve been told “there’s nothing that can be done,” there are still options to help improve your condition.
What to Expect at Milton Spine and Wellness
We take a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to neuropathy care.
Step 1: Consultation & Evaluation
We take time to understand your symptoms, medical history, and how neuropathy is affecting your daily life.
Step 2: Functional Assessment
We evaluate nerve function, circulation, and any underlying issues contributing to your condition.
Step 3: Customized Treatment Plan
Every patient is different. Your care plan is designed specifically for your needs and goals.
Step 4: Targeted Therapies
Your treatment may include:
1. Therapies to improve circulation
2. Techniques to stimulate nerve function
3. Spinal care to reduce nerve interference
4. Lifestyle and nutritional recommendations
Our goal is to support your body’s ability to heal, not just temporarily reduce symptoms.
Benefits of Neuropathy Treatment
- Reduced tingling, burning, and numbness
- Improved circulation
- Better nerve communication and function
- Increased balance and coordination
- Improved comfort when walking or standing
- Better sleep and overall quality of life
How Long Does Treatment Take?
General Expectations:
- Early improvements: Reduced discomfort and better circulation
- Ongoing progress: Improved nerve response and function
- Long-term care: Continued support to maintain results
Is Neuropathy Treatment Safe?
Ready to Take Control of Your Neuropathy?
Why Choose Milton Spine and Wellness?
Many neuropathy treatments focus only on symptom management.
We take a different approach by focusing on:
- Identifying underlying causes
- Improving circulation and nerve function
- Creating personalized care plans
- Supporting long-term healing and stability
You’re not just managing neuropathy, you’re actively working to improve it.