Get Lasting Relief from Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuropathy can be a painful, isolating condition that hinders daily life and regular routines, often making even simple activities a painful ordeal. We understand how peripheral neuropathy can impact your feet, and we’re dedicated to providing supportive, effective neuropathy treatment. Our specialists focus on easing your neuropathy symptoms, treating underlying issues, and helping you restore comfort and freedom of movement.

Get Lasting Relief from Peripheral Neuropathy

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

If you are one of the 20 million people across the United States who suffer from peripheral neuropathy, you know how painful it can be. Neuropathy causes nerve damage that disrupts the normal flow of signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body and often brings a range of uncomfortable symptoms, including tingling, numbness, pain, or weakness in the affected area. For many, these symptoms are especially problematic in the feet, limiting mobility and affecting quality of life.

At StrideCare, we provide neuropathy treatment that focuses on alleviating pain, improving nerve health, and restoring function. Whether your neuropathy is due to diabetes, another medical condition, or unknown factors, our goal is to create a treatment plan that supports your individual needs, empowers you to manage neuropathy effectively, and improves your overall quality of life.

Our Approach to Effectively Treating Neuropathic Pain

Our neuropathy treatment approach is designed to address both the symptoms and root causes of nerve damage, providing you with comprehensive care that focuses on enhancing comfort and improving nerve health. The foot-focused neuropathy treatment services we provide include:

  • Detailed assessment and diagnosis
  • Medications for symptom relief
    Physical therapy
  • Nerve stimulation therapy
  • Lifestyle and self-care guidance

This multi-faceted approach allows us to deliver effective, customized care for peripheral neuropathy in your feet, helping you find relief and regain pain-free peace in your daily life. Call our team now to schedule or book an appointment online to take the first step today.

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Causes of Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuropathy can arise from various causes, affecting people differently based on their medical history and lifestyle. One of the most common causes is diabetes, where high blood sugar levels damage nerves over time. In fact, diabetes-related neuropathy is one of the leading complications for those with diabetes, often resulting in tingling, numbness, and discomfort in the feet.

Other causes of neuropathy include vitamin deficiencies, certain medications, infections, and autoimmune conditions. Nerve damage can also result from physical trauma or prolonged pressure on a nerve. At StrideCare, our team works to identify the root cause of your neuropathy, allowing us to create a treatment plan customized to your specific needs and underlying health conditions.

Common Neuropathy Symptoms and When to Seek Treatment

Recognizing neuropathy symptoms early can help you seek treatment before those symptoms get worse and more serious complications develop. If you’re experiencing any of the following issues in your feet or toes, neuropathy treatment may be beneficial:
  • Tingling or numbness in the feet
  • Burning or shooting pain in the affected areas
  • Muscle weakness or coordination issues
  • Sensitivity to touch or temperature changes
  • Balance problems or frequent falls

If these symptoms sound familiar, our team at StrideCare is here to help get you back on your feet and feeling better fast. Early intervention with neuropathy treatment from one of our podiatry specialists can relieve discomfort, improve mobility, and prevent further nerve damage.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neuropathy

Neuropathy is a condition that results from nerve damage, disrupting the normal flow of signals between the brain, spinal cord, and body. Peripheral neuropathy, which affects nerves in the hands and feet, is particularly common.
Symptoms of neuropathy often include tingling, numbness, pain, muscle weakness, and sensitivity to touch. These symptoms can vary in severity depending on the extent of nerve damage.
Neuropathy treatment typically includes medications for pain relief, physical therapy, nerve stimulation, and lifestyle modifications to manage underlying causes and improve nerve health.
Neuropathy in the feet is often due to diabetes, but other causes include vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, infections, and certain medications. A thorough evaluation can help identify the cause and guide treatment.