Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy describes damage to the peripheral nervous system, the vast communications network that transmits information from the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system) to every other part of the body. Peripheral nerves also send sensory information back to the brain and spinal cord, such as a message that the feet are cold or a finger is burned. Damage to the peripheral nervous system interferes with these vital connections. Like static on a telephone line, peripheral neuropathy distorts and sometimes interrupts messages between the brain and the rest of the body.

Patients with peripheral neuropathy often experience unrelenting tingling, numbness, unusual sensations, weakness, or burning pain. These symptoms often make it difficult to walk, sense when an affected area is injured, create changes in hand writing and generally make life miserable for peripheral neuropathy sufferers.

But here is the really bad part about peripheral neuropathy, the part that confuses most doctors and prolongs your misery…Just because you feel symptoms in your feet doesn't mean that's where the problem is. The problem could be the nerves in your feet, but it could also be anywhere along the path from the feet to the parietal lobe in the brain.

The parietal lobe is where all of the sensory information from your peripheral nerves is processed.

Simply put, if the parietal lobe becomes weak you're going to feel symptoms such as tingling, burning, pain, or numbness. These symptoms feel and look like peripheral neuropathy but they're actually caused by a weak parietal lobe.

Most people suffering with symptoms of peripheral neuropathy have a complex combination of causes. Taking a medication like Neurontin® and crossing your fingers and hoping it's going to get better is not going to work.

Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment

We Offer So Much More…A Unique Non-Drug Approach

We use a combination of unilateral spinal adjusting, blood based nutrition, infrared treatment, whole body vibration, oxygen, trigger point massage and other brain-based therapies to address peripheral neuropathy in a very dynamic way. Why not restore normal nerve communication, function and health by healing from the inside out?

The painless, noninvasive treatment has provided relief for many patients without the use of medications such as Lyrica, Neurontin, Cymbalta and others.

No matter what the condition, it is imperative that we perform a thorough and comprehensive exam to determine the exact nature of the patient's condition.

Want to find out if you are a candidate? Call our office at 925-829-8484 to reserve your free consultation with Dr. Widenbaum.

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ONLY $89.00!!

Includes an exam, any necessary x-rays, report of findings, and 2 adjustments (Normally over $600.00)

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