Neuropathy care at New Leaf Chiropractic

Burning or shooting pain in your feet or hands, numbness, tingling, or a loss of balance can make everyday activities like walking, standing, or sleeping difficult. These symptoms are often signs of peripheral neuropathy, a condition that affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.

At New Leaf Chiropractic, we offer a neuropathy care program designed to address the underlying causes of nerve-related pain, not just mask the symptoms with medication.

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Do You Experience Any of These?

  • Burning or shooting pain in your feet or hands
  • Numbness or “pins and needles” sensations
  • Weakness or loss of balance
  • Difficulty walking or sleeping due to foot pain
  • Cold sensitivity in your extremities
  • Electric shock-like sensations

If any of these sound familiar, we recommend scheduling an evaluation so we can assess what may be contributing to your symptoms.

How We Help

Our neuropathy protocol combines targeted chiropractic adjustments, nerve stimulation therapy, and customized wellness plans designed to reduce pain, restore function, and slow progression without surgery or medication.

At New Leaf Chiropractic we are partnered with Relief Now, and provide regenerative deep tissue laser therapy and non-surgical spinal decompression.

Every treatment plan is personalized based on your symptoms, health history, and examination findings. Not every patient requires the same combination of therapies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes peripheral neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy can result from several underlying causes, including diabetes, nerve compression, past injuries, certain medications, and other health conditions. An evaluation helps identify what may be contributing to your specific symptoms.

Is neuropathy treatment painful?

No. Our neuropathy protocol uses non-invasive therapies such as chiropractic adjustments, nerve stimulation, and laser therapy, which are generally well tolerated by patients.

How long before I notice improvement?

Every patient responds differently. Some notice changes within the first few weeks of care, while others require a longer treatment plan depending on the severity and duration of their symptoms.

Do I need a referral to be seen?

No referral is required. Call (281) 540-2225 to schedule an evaluation with our team.