Peripheral neuropathy refers to nerve damage or irritation that occurs outside the brain and spinal cord. It can cause tingling, burning, numbness, weakness, and balance problems. Diabetes is common, but other causes include spine-related nerve compression, injuries, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune disease, infections, and medication effects (e.g., some chemotherapy). Because causes differ, your plan should be personal—not one-size-fits-all (Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas [MANA], n.d.). Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas
No. Most clinics are clear that chiropractic is not a cure. However, it can help manage symptoms and improve function by reducing joint restriction, easing mechanical nerve irritation, and supporting safer movement patterns. Many patient-education pages state that results improve when chiropractic integrates with exercise, balance training, and lifestyle changes (MANA, n.d.; Pain & Wellness Institute, n.d.). Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas+1
Gentle spinal and extremity adjustments to restore motion and reduce local nerve irritation.
Soft-tissue therapy to decrease guarding and improve circulation.
Progressive exercise—mobility, strength, and balance—to stabilize joints and protect nerves.
Lifestyle coaching—sleep, nutrition, glucose control, and foot care when needed.
Add-ons when appropriate—traction/decompression, nerve-gliding, and acupuncture/electro-acupuncture in some clinics (Lowery Chiropractic, 2025; Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). lowerychiropractic.com+1
Bottom line: Active care plus gentle manual therapy often beats passive care alone for daily function and long-term maintenance (Lowery Chiropractic, 2025). lowerychiropractic.com
For most patients, chiropractic care is a low-risk procedure when delivered after a thorough examination and when any potential red flags are ruled out. Quality clinics tailor techniques to account for age, bone density, medications, diabetes, or chemotherapy history, and co-manage with your primary care clinician or neurologist when needed (Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic
Seek urgent medical care first if you have: sudden severe weakness, bowel or bladder changes, groin numbness, rapidly worsening numbness with foot wounds, fever, unexplained weight loss, or a cancer history with new bone pain.
It’s a team effort. In diabetic neuropathy, maintaining glucose control and practicing proper foot care are essential; chiropractic care also includes mobility and balance training. In spine-related neuropathy (pinched nerves), imaging, medications when appropriate, and specialist referrals may be part of the plan, while chiropractic and rehab address mechanical drivers (Pain & Wellness Institute, n.d.; MANA, n.d.). painandwellnessinstitute.com
Low-force adjustments (manual or instrument-assisted): calm restricted joints without heavy force.
Mobilization & traction/decompression: reduce pressure in irritated segments in selected cases.
Myofascial work & nerve-gliding: ease tight tissues and help nerve mobility.
Balance & gait training: reduce fall risk and improve confidence.
Graded strength & posture work: protect joints and support nerve pathways through better mechanics (Lowery Chiropractic, 2025; Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). lowerychiropractic.com+1
Results depend on cause, severity, and duration. Some patients experience relief within weeks, while others progress slowly over several months. Programs that combine hands-on care with exercise, balance training, and lifestyle support report the best outcomes in terms of comfort and function (Lowery Chiropractic, 2025; Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). lowerychiropractic.com+1
Common causes include diabetes, mechanical compression from discs or joints, medication effects, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune disease, infections, alcohol overuse, and trauma. Your clinician may order labs or imaging to clarify the cause (MANA, n.d.). Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas
Possibly. Chiropractic is complementary. Some people reduce medication needs as movement and sleep improve, but medication decisions belong to your prescribing clinician (Pain & Wellness Institute, n.d.). painandwellnessinstitute.com
Begin with low-force methods, gentle mobilization, and tolerance-based progressions for exercise and nerve gliding. Techniques are adjusted to your comfort (Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic
Care is usually more frequent early, then tapers as you gain skills and stability. Clinics re-test to confirm progress and adjust plans (Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic
Daily foot checks, short walk intervals, simple balance drills near a counter, gentle mobility, and a sleep routine. For diabetic cases, follow medical guidance on glucose and footwear management. Additionally, consider incorporating anti-inflammatory nutrition under the guidance of a clinician (MANA, n.d.). Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas
Weeks 1–4: Calm & Protect
Low-force adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, gentle mobility, and nerve gliding; home foot care and fall prevention; short walking intervals (Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025). Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic
Weeks 5–8: Rebuild
Progress strength (hips/core/ankles), posture training, balance and gait drills; ergonomic coaching; consider traction or acupuncture where appropriate (Lowery Chiropractic, 2025). lowerychiropractic.com
Weeks 9–12: Function & Maintain
Job/sport-specific activities, endurance, and agility; re-test outcomes; set a long-term self-care plan with periodic check-ins (Pain & Wellness Institute, n.d.). painandwellnessinstitute.com
After a crash or workplace/sport injury, nerves may be irritated by joint dysfunction, swelling, or scar tissue. A good program addresses alignment and soft tissue, rebuilds movement patterns, orders or refers for imaging when indicated, and documents objective findings (strength, sensation, gait, function) that support clear return-to-work or return-to-play decisions (Pain & Wellness Institute, n.d.; MANA, n.d.). painandwellnessinstitute.com+1
Not a cure, but helpful: Chiropractic within an active rehab plan can reduce neuropathy symptoms and improve function.
Safety first: Screen for red flags, personalize techniques, and co-manage with your medical team.
A whole-person approach wins: gentle adjustments, exercise, balance, and smart lifestyle changes lead to better long-term results.
(MANA, n.d.; Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic, 2025; Pain & Wellness Institute, n.d.; Lowery Chiropractic, 2025). lowerychiropractic.com+3Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas+3Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic+3
Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas. (n.d.). Chiropractic care for peripheral neuropathy. Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas
Pain & Wellness Institute. (n.d.). Can chiropractic care help my neuropathy?. painandwellnessinstitute.com
Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic. (2025, April 7). Can a chiropractor help with neuropathy?. Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic
Lowery Chiropractic. (2025, July 23). How chiropractic care offers relief from peripheral neuropathy. lowerychiropractic.com
Pain & Wellness Institute. (n.d.). Tackling chronic back pain: A guide to pain management. painandwellnessinstitute.com
Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic. (2025, April 30). Finding balance: The power of chiropractic and holistic wellness. Waukee Wellness & Chiropractic
Lowery Chiropractic. (2025, Apr. 30). How chiropractic care can help manage peripheral neuropathy. lowerychiropractic.com
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