If you are a patient at Park Cities Neuropathy and Wellness in Dallas, TX, you may notice numbness, tingling, or pain in your hands or feet. These symptoms are often signs of neuropathy, a condition that affects the peripheral nerves. Neuropathy can develop from diabetes, injuries, infections, or other health conditions. Addressing it early can help manage discomfort and improve your daily life.
Neuropathy can develop from multiple factors that impact nerve health. Diabetes is one of the most common causes, but physical trauma, repetitive stress, vitamin deficiencies, and chronic illnesses can also contribute. Genetics, age, lifestyle choices, and prolonged exposure to toxins may increase the risk. Understanding these factors and identifying the exact cause is critical for effective treatment and timely intervention.
The symptoms of neuropathy can vary depending on the nerves affected. Common signs include numbness, burning sensations, sharp or shooting pain, muscle weakness, and coordination problems. Some patients also experience increased sensitivity to touch, while others may notice reduced reflexes or difficulty performing daily tasks. Symptoms often start gradually and may worsen over time, potentially leading to permanent nerve damage if untreated.
Chiropractic care supports patients with neuropathy by improving comfort, mobility, and overall function. At Park Cities Neuropathy and Wellness, treatment begins with gentle adjustments to reduce irritation and encourage proper spinal alignment. For some patients, spinal decompression may be added to relieve pressure and allow the body to recover more effectively. When appropriate, targeted exercises help strengthen muscles, improve movement, and make daily activities easier. Each plan is carefully tailored to the patient’s needs to reduce discomfort and protect nerve function over time.
Whether you are dealing with foot, diabetic, or peripheral neuropathy, our team at Park Cities Neuropathy and Wellness in Dallas, TX, is here to help. Contact us at (214) 739-2225 to learn more about our care options and schedule your appointment. You can also explore our website to see the full range of services we offer. When you need a chiropractor near you, you can count on our dedicated professionals to provide personalized care.
One of the treatment technologies we use to increase blood flow and repair the nerve is our state of the art Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) unit. The infrared light signals Vasoendothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), which signals the onset of angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is the creation of the new blood vessels, which is needed in order to repair nerve damage. These blood vessels grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients needed to heal and repair. This technology has 21 peer-reviewed studies published with a 97% success rate in treating peripheral neuropathy.
We use state of the art digital electro therapeutic stimulation to assist in the growth of the nerves called Nerve Re-Education. This is used by the Cancer Centers of America in order to help those going through Chemotherapy rebuild the nerves. Nerve Re-Education can even be done at home, so therapy can be done daily! The result can be immediate in both pain relief and restoration of normal sensation.
Proper nutrition in support of our other Vital Components is necessary for optimal tissue and nerve repair. Our Advanced Nutritional Therapies have been to designed to accelerate the healing process by affecting the complex processes of inflammation, blood flow, and bioavailable nitric oxide.
In synergy with your home treatments consisting of infrared & electrostimulation therapy, we also treat you comprehensively in the clinic based on whatever additional conditions you may be dealing with. We do everything ranging from chiropractic care, massage and physical therapy, acupuncture, laser stimulation, whole body vibration, and more based on what you specifically need.
6711 W Northwest Hwy
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