Peripheral Neuropathy affects millions of people. Typically, peripheral neuropathy is a condition affecting diabetics and older members of our community. Generally those with peripheral neuropathy (PN) experience burning feet, a sensation of pins and needles, restless legs or some combination of each. Most medical doctors will say there is no solution other than... more pills.
PN is typically associated with decreased circulation to the nerves in the arms, hands, legs and feet; those areas farthest away from the heart. This can be caused by exposure to toxins, "gunk" in the arteries and problems processing sugar. That's why so many diabetics are affected.
So, here is what we know. If the circulation to the extremities can be increased over a long enough period of time and if adequate blood sugar can be maintained over a long enough period of time, the chances are good that the often maddening symptoms of PN can be reduced or even resolved!
Understand PN is a REALLY big health problem! Balance problems can develop resulting in unnecessary falls. Ulcers can develop on the feet that just don't heal frequently necessitating actual amputation! I won’t even discuss the horrifying statistics on that one. Suffice to say, PN ulcers on the feet significantly increase the risk of dying early.
If PN is caught early enough, and patients meet a general criteria, amazing changes are possible and available at American Integrated Chiropractic. Dr. Sullivan has invested substantial research time and follows a documented treatment protocol to help this potentially debilitating condition.
Are you suffering with peripheral neuropathy? Can we help you? The only way to know for sure is contact the office, schedule a consult with Dr. Sullivan and discuss the possibilities.
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment, Portland Oregon
(503) 226-4500
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