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Neuropathy Care in Dallas

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Neuropathy, often referred to as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition that affects the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. These nerves are responsible for sending signals between your central nervous system and the rest of your body—controlling sensation, movement, and overall function.

Neuropathy Care in Dallas

About Neuropathy

Neuropathy, often referred to as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition that affects the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. These nerves are responsible for sending signals between your central nervous system and the rest of your body—controlling sensation, movement, and overall function.

When these nerves become damaged or irritated, communication is disrupted. This can lead to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning sensations, weakness, or sharp pain—most commonly in the hands and feet. For many people in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, neuropathy can make everyday activities more difficult and significantly impact quality of life if left untreated.

At Back to Health, we take a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to neuropathy care. Instead of only managing symptoms, we focus on identifying and addressing the underlying causes of nerve dysfunction. Through targeted chiropractic adjustments, supportive therapies, and personalized care plans, our goal is to improve nerve function, reduce discomfort, and help you regain better control and confidence in your daily life.

Neuropathy Treatment in Dallas–Fort Worth

Neuropathy can make even the simplest daily tasks feel difficult and frustrating. Whether you’re dealing with constant tingling, burning pain, or loss of sensation, these symptoms can interfere with your mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. At Back to Health, our approach focuses on identifying the root cause of your nerve dysfunction—not just managing symptoms—so you can experience real, lasting improvement.

We take a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to care, creating personalized treatment plans designed to restore nerve function, improve circulation, and reduce pain. Our goal is to help you regain confidence in your movement and get back to living comfortably.

Common Neuropathy Symptoms

  • Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
  • Burning, sharp, or stabbing pain
  • Increased sensitivity to touch
  • Muscle weakness
  • Loss of balance or coordination
  • Difficulty walking or gripping objects
  • Sensation of wearing gloves or socks when you’re not
  • Changes in sensitivity to temperature

Chiropractic Care for Neuropathy

  • Targeted chiropractic adjustments to relieve pressure on affected nerves
  • Therapeutic exercises to improve circulation, mobility, and nerve function
  • Nutritional guidance to support nerve repair and overall health
  • Deep tissue laser therapy to reduce inflammation and stimulate healing at the cellular level

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What's behind it

Common Causes of Neuropathy

Understanding the source helps shape a care plan that targets the root—not just the symptoms.

Diabetes

Diabetic neuropathy is the most common form of peripheral neuropathy. High blood sugar levels over time can damage nerves throughout the body, most often in the legs and feet.

Spinal Misalignment

Subluxations in the spine can compress or irritate nerves, leading to neuropathic symptoms in various parts of the body. Chiropractic adjustments help restore proper alignment and nerve function.

Autoimmune Disorders

Conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome can cause the immune system to attack peripheral nerves, leading to inflammation and nerve damage.

Vitamin Deficiencies

Deficiencies in vitamins B1, B6, B12, and E can lead to nerve damage. Proper nutrition and supplementation are important components of neuropathy management.

Repetitive Stress

Repetitive motions from work or daily activities can compress peripheral nerves, leading to conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and other entrapment neuropathies.

Infections & Toxins

Certain infections such as shingles, Lyme disease, and hepatitis C can damage peripheral nerves. Exposure to toxins including heavy metals and certain medications can also cause neuropathy.

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