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Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms, and Natural Relief

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord—typically affecting the hands, feet, legs, or arms. These nerves help control movement, sensation, and coordination. When they’re impaired, your daily comfort and mobility can suffer.

At Connected Movement, we take a natural, whole-body approach to managing neuropathy symptoms and improving your quality of life.


Common Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy

Symptoms can vary based on the nerves affected, but may include:

  • Burning, tingling, or stabbing pain
  • Numbness or decreased sensation
  • Muscle weakness or lack of coordination
  • Cramping or electric shock-like sensations
  • Sensitivity to touch or temperature
  • Balance issues or difficulty walking

Some people experience symptoms that come and go, while others notice a progressive worsening over time.


What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?

There are many potential causes of peripheral nerve damage. The most common include:

  • Diabetes (leading cause in the U.S.)
  • Injuries or trauma (e.g., car accidents)
  • Poor circulation
  • Vitamin deficiencies (especially B12 and other B vitamins)
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Toxins or medications (including chemotherapy)
  • Infections (e.g., shingles, Lyme disease)
  • Alcoholism
  • Spinal disc compression or nerve impingement

How We Treat Peripheral Neuropathy at Connected Movement

We focus on restoring nerve function, reducing pain, and helping you move freely again. Your custom care plan may include:


1. Neuropathy-Focused Therapies

We use non-invasive, drug-free modalities to:

  • Stimulate circulation
  • Reduce nerve inflammation
  • Support nerve repair and regeneration

These therapies aim to restore sensation and reduce numbness or tingling.


2. Chiropractic and Spinal Decompression

If nerve compression in the spine is contributing to your symptoms, gentle chiropractic adjustments and decompression therapy can help relieve pressure and restore proper nerve communication.


3. Corrective Movement and Rehabilitation

Targeted neuromuscular retraining exercises help:

  • Reconnect the brain-body pathway
  • Improve balance and coordination
  • Rebuild muscle strength

These are essential for regaining function—especially in the feet, legs, and hands.


4. Nutritional Testing and Support

Nutritional imbalances can play a major role in nerve health. We test for vitamin deficiencies and offer personalized coaching to improve internal support for nerve regeneration.


5. Soft Tissue Therapy

Massage, dry needling, and myofascial release techniques help:

  • Improve blood flow to nerve-dense tissues
  • Loosen tight muscles that may compress nerves
  • Reduce inflammation in surrounding areas

Can Peripheral Neuropathy Be Reversed?

In some cases, yes—especially when caught early. While some nerve damage may be permanent, many patients experience:

  • Reduced pain and tingling
  • Improved mobility and balance
  • Increased strength and control

Early treatment and consistency are key to successful long-term outcomes.


Let’s Get You Back to Feeling Like Yourself

Peripheral neuropathy can feel confusing, frustrating, and even isolating—but you don’t have to live with it. At Connected Movement, we believe EVERY BODY IS AN ATHLETE—and that includes yours.

We’re here to help you:

  • Understand what’s happening in your body
  • Find natural, effective solutions
  • Regain confidence in how you move and feel

Relief is Possible—And It Starts Today

If you're experiencing symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, don't wait. Let’s get to the root of the issue and build a plan that works for your body, your lifestyle, and your goals.

Contact Connected Movement today to take your first step toward relief and recovery.




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