Skip to content

Neuropathy Treatment in Colorado Springs

Woman with foot pain

Tingling in your feet. Numbness in your toes. Burning pain that’s worse at night. Neuropathy can wear you down fast, especially when it starts changing how you walk, sleep, or feel steady on your feet. If you’re dealing with these symptoms in Colorado Springs, you’re not alone, and you deserve clearer answers than “just live with it.”

Neuropathy isn’t a single diagnosis; it’s a set of nerve-related symptoms that can have more than one driver. Our goal with natural chiropractic care is to reduce irritation, improve function, and, when possible, slow further progression.

NEW PATIENTS

What This Condition Can Feel Like

Neuropathy often starts quietly. A little pins-and-needles. A “dead” spot on the foot. Then it becomes harder to ignore. Many people report burning, stabbing, or electric sensations; reduced feeling in the feet or hands; or pain that flares at rest. Some notice balance issues, muscle weakness, or the odd feeling of walking on cotton.

If symptoms are spreading, intensifying, or affecting stability, it’s time for an evaluation.

Why Neuropathy Can Be So Tricky

The condition may be linked to metabolic stress (including blood sugar issues), prior injuries, repetitive strain, circulation changes, and irritation or pressure along the nerve pathway. Structure matters, too. When joints lose normal motion, surrounding tissues can tighten, increasing strain on nerves. That can affect how well signals travel, and how well blood flow reaches the tissues that need it.

Focusing only on the painful area doesn’t always lead to lasting change. We look at patterns, not just symptoms.

Evaluating the Problem at a Deeper Level

Care starts with a detailed history and exam, including where symptoms are located, when they’re worse, how long they’ve been present, and what you’ve already tried. When appropriate, we take detailed X-rays to identify structural stressors such as degenerative changes, arthritic patterns, misalignments, or areas that may be contributing to nerve interference.

Neuropathy care shouldn’t be a generic plan. It should fit what your body is actually doing.

Natural Care Options We May Use

Based on your findings, your plan may include techniques designed to improve alignment, restore motion, and encourage better nerve and blood flow from the top down, including:

  • Instrument-assisted adjustments (such as ArthroStim®) to restore motion in affected joints
  • Drop-table techniques, often used for pelvic alignment
  • Manual adjustments to legs and extremities when needed
  • Vibration platform therapy to help retrain small stabilizing muscles in the feet
Along the way, we’ll also discuss daily habits that may contribute to nerve irritation, such as footwear, movement patterns, and recovery routines.

Patient Success Story

A long-time patient for about 12 years, told us his biggest goal was simple: “Don’t let this get worse.” With consistent chiropractic care, he shared that his neuropathy hasn’t progressed over the years. The sensations didn’t fully disappear, but they also didn’t take over his life. For him, the win was practical: he could keep walking comfortably and sleep without neuropathy pain interrupting his night.

In another case, we paired chiropractic care with nutritional guidance because the symptom pattern suggested more than one driver behind the irritation. Over time, the patient reported a full resolution of neuropathy symptoms. It was a reminder that structure and chemistry can work together, for better or worse.

Take the Next Step Toward Neuropathy Relief

You don’t have to rely only on options that mask symptoms. If you’re looking for natural neuropathy care in Colorado Springs, a clear evaluation can help you understand what may be driving the discomfort and what to do next.

Contact Freedom Chiropractic to schedule an evaluation and receive a plan tailored to your needs.
Book a Neuropathy Evaluation

divider

Neuropathy Treatment Colorado Springs CO | (719) 533-0303