Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment in Novato, CA

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Peripheral neuropathy occurs when nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become damaged. This can lead to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning sensations, or weakness in the hands or feet.

At DeSalvo Chiropractic, we provide advanced evaluation and non-drug treatment options designed to help patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy regain comfort and improve nerve function.

Common Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy

What Symptoms Does Peripheral Neuropathy Cause?

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become damaged. These nerves help carry signals between the brain and the rest of the body, particularly the hands and feet.

When these nerves are not functioning properly, patients may experience a range of uncomfortable or painful symptoms.

Some of the most common symptoms include:

Numbness & Tingling

One of the earliest and most common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy is numbness or tingling in the feet or hands. Many patients describe this sensation as a “pins and needles” feeling that may gradually worsen over time.

Common symptoms include:

  • Numbness in the feet or toes
  • Tingling sensations in the legs or hands
  • Reduced sensation in the skin
  • Difficulty feeling temperature changes

Because neuropathy often begins gradually, many people ignore these symptoms until they become more severe.

Burning nerve pain

Burning Nerve Pain

As nerve damage progresses, patients may begin experiencing burning or shooting pain in the feet, legs, or hands. This type of pain can sometimes worsen at night or while resting.

Peripheral neuropathy may cause:

  • Burning sensations in the feet
  • Sharp or electric-like nerve pain
  • Sensitivity to touch
  • Muscle weakness or fatigue
  • Leg cramping or discomfort when walking

 

These symptoms can interfere with sleep, mobility, and daily activities if left untreated.

Balance Problems

Peripheral neuropathy can affect the nerves responsible for coordination and balance. When sensation in the feet is reduced, it becomes more difficult for the body to detect position and movement.

This may lead to:

  • Difficulty maintaining balance while walking
  • Feeling unsteady on your feet
  • Increased risk of tripping or falling
  • Trouble walking on uneven surfaces

 

If neuropathy affects balance or stability, early evaluation is especially important to help prevent falls and worsening nerve damage.

Advanced Peripheral Neuropathy Evaluation

How Do You Accurately Diagnose Peripheral Neuropathy?

At DeSalvo Chiropractic, we perform a comprehensive neuropathy evaluation designed to identify the underlying cause and severity of nerve damage.

Peripheral neuropathy can develop for many reasons, including diabetes, circulation problems, nerve compression, or other health conditions. Because symptoms often progress gradually, proper testing is essential to determine how the nerves are functioning.

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Once peripheral neuropathy is properly evaluated, treatment focuses on improving nerve function and supporting overall spinal and nervous system health.

Care may include:

  • Gentle chiropractic adjustments
  • Circulation support therapies
  • Soft tissue therapy

The goal is to help restore healthy nerve communication throughout the body.

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Peripheral neuropathy often develops gradually, and symptoms can worsen if the underlying nerve damage continues.

Without proper care, neuropathy may lead to:

  • Increasing numbness in the feet
  • Chronic nerve pain
  • Balance problems or falls

 

Early evaluation can help identify nerve dysfunction before symptoms become more severe.

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DeSalvo Chiropractic offers advanced, FDA-cleared technology designed to help stimulate nerve function and improve circulation in affected areas.

This therapy may help reduce symptoms such as:

  • Burning nerve pain
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Sensitivity in the feet
  • Leg fatigue or weakness

 

Many patients seek this treatment as a non-drug option for managing neuropathy symptoms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment

What is peripheral neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become damaged. These nerves carry signals between the brain and the rest of the body, especially the hands and feet. When they are not functioning properly, symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning pain, or muscle weakness may occur.

Early symptoms of peripheral neuropathy often begin in the feet and may include tingling, numbness, or a “pins and needles” sensation. Some people also notice burning sensations, sensitivity to touch, or mild balance problems that gradually worsen over time.

Peripheral neuropathy can develop for several reasons. Common causes include diabetes, poor circulation, nerve compression, injuries, vitamin deficiencies, and certain medical conditions. In some cases, multiple factors may contribute to nerve damage.

Peripheral neuropathy can develop for several reasons. Common causes include diabetes, poor circulation, nerve compression, injuries, vitamin deficiencies, and certain medical conditions. In some cases, multiple factors may contribute to nerve damage.

Many patients look for non-drug approaches to managing neuropathy symptoms. Treatment options may include therapies designed to support nerve health, improve circulation, and reduce nerve irritation. A proper evaluation can help determine which treatment options may be appropriate.

Peripheral neuropathy is typically diagnosed through a detailed evaluation of nerve function and symptoms. At DeSalvo Chiropractic, a 29-Point Sensory Exam is used to assess sensation in the feet and legs and identify areas where nerve signals may be reduced or impaired.

If you are experiencing persistent numbness, tingling, burning pain, or balance problems in the feet or legs, it is important to have your nerves evaluated. Early evaluation can help identify the cause of nerve symptoms and prevent the condition from worsening.

If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, burning pain, or balance problems, schedule a neuropathy evaluation today to determine the cause and explore treatment options.