Neuropathy

Neuropathy


Neuropathy is pain, weakness, or numbness due to nerve damage. It can affect any part of your body and become quite intense, even when performing daily tasks like walking or opening jars. Our staff is dedicated to offering neuropathy pain relief taking in consideration noninvasive methods.



Our doctors take your condition very seriously, and we must help prevent balance problems, falls, and fractures that this condition so often causes.

Using Laser Therapy to Treat Neuropathy


At Strength Medical Group in Panama City, Florida, we offer patients new solutions to help those suffering from neuropathy. These treatments will bring some relief from the symptoms and give you back a normal life. Request an appointment today with our chiropractic center to learn more and see if this treatment helps you.

Our team is thrilled to bring patients a non-invasive option for treating and managing neuropathy symptoms with laser therapy. This treatment will help manage pain and inflammation while promoting the regeneration of healthy tissues. It works by increasing circulation in your problem area, bringing more water, oxygen, and other important nutrients to the affected area. When this happens, healing can begin as swelling, inflammation, stiffness, and muscle spasms are reduced.

What is Neuropathy?


Neuropathy is commonly referred to as a disease of the peripheral nerves, which may cause symptoms like weakness, pain, numbness, tingling, and more. People who may be at risk of developing this condition are those with autoimmune disorders, diabetes, individuals going through chemotherapy, and senior citizens, among others. Nationwide, it’s estimated that over 42 million Americans suffer from the disease every day.

Signs You May Have Neuropathy

  • Tingling 
  • Numbness (especially in the hands and feet)
  • Loss of coordination and reflexes 
  • Hot, itchy, or burning sensations in hands or feet
  • Pain or pressure (especially at night)
  • Changes in sensation to temperature or touch
  • Muscle weakness
  • Difficulty walking or moving legs
  • Cramps
  • Loss of dexterity or muscle control
  • Falling

Understanding Neuropathy

Neuropathy usually impacts the feet and hands. Unfortunately, neuropathy often keeps sufferers from participating in hobbies, sports, family events, and other favorite activities.

What's worse, for many, the condition is so severe or distracting that it causes their work or overall health to decline, which leads to negative effects in major areas of their lives. These are not minor issues that will resolve on their own. In some cases, neuropathy can even get worse over time, causing severe pain, further nerve damage, and possibly amputation.

The good news is that these issues do not have to be permanent. Our skilled healthcare team can get to the bottom of your nerve damage and put you on the path to real recovery -- not simply mask the pain with medication, which often come with unwanted side effects. We do this by performing a complete, in-depth physical analysis to pinpoint the underlying cause of your symptoms.

With an accurate diagnosis, we'll recommend a specific therapy option or other procedure. We offer a unique, 
FDA-approved treatment that uses a combination of advanced medical equipment, therapies, and other interventions.

After treatment, many of our patients experience:

  • Improved function of feet and hands
  • Immediate and long term relief of tingling, numbness, and other symptoms
  • Reduction in pain medications and no need for surgery
  • A return to an active lifestyle
  • Ability to sleep through the night without discomfort
  • Improved mood and more vitality for life

Laser Therapy to Improve Results & Reduce Pain

Many of our neuropathy treatments are enhanced through the use of our Class IV laser therapy system, which delivers specific red and near-infrared wavelengths of laser light to induce a therapeutic effect within the body. This increases circulation, decreases swelling, and reduces pain. It is proven to stimulate tissue repair and growth and accelerate the healing process by decreasing inflammation, pain, and scar tissue formation.



Many patients find that laser treatments help give them both quick and long term pain relief as well as dramatic overall improvement in their neuropathy.

Laser treatments are safe, comfortable, and improve healing. 

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