Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment.

Peripheral neuropathy can result from diabetes, infections, trauma, toxins, or nerve compression. Chiropractic care addresses nerve irritation through spinal adjustments, soft-tissue work, and rehabilitative therapies to reduce pain and improve function. We evaluate each case and tailor treatment accordingly.

Improvement timing varies by cause and severity; some patients notice reduced symptoms within weeks, while others need months of consistent care. Progress is monitored and treatments adjusted to maximize nerve recovery and functional gains over time.

Yes. We emphasize noninvasive, evidence-informed therapies such as adjustments, therapeutic ultrasound, laser, and targeted rehab. These approaches carry minimal risk, and we customize plans while coordinating with physicians if diagnostic or medical interventions are needed.

We begin with a thorough history and physical exam to identify contributing factors. Additional diagnostic tests like blood work, nerve conduction studies, or imaging may be recommended to determine underlying causes and guide a safe, effective treatment plan.

Initial visits often last 45 to 60 minutes for evaluation and treatment; follow-up sessions commonly range from 30 to 45 minutes. Frequency is individualized, typically one to three times per week initially, then tapered as symptoms improve.

Outcomes vary. Many patients achieve lasting relief with targeted therapy, lifestyle changes, and addressing underlying conditions. Maintenance visits and ongoing self-care can reduce recurrence risk and help sustain functional improvements over the long term.