Are You Ignoring the Early Signs of Neuropathy?

Tingling. Numbness. A weird burning sensation in your feet or hands. Maybe you just chalked it up to aging or poor circulation. But these small annoyances could be the early warning signs of something much bigger: neuropathy.

Ignoring these signs is easy—until it gets worse. And the longer you wait, the harder it becomes to reverse.

Let’s talk about what’s really going on and what you can do about it (before it becomes permanent).

What is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is damage to the nerves outside of your brain and spinal cord. It often starts in the hands or feet, with symptoms like:

  • Numbness or tingling

  • Burning or shooting pain

  • Sensitivity to touch

  • Muscle weakness

  • Loss of balance or coordination

Over time, these symptoms can disrupt your sleep, your mobility, and your quality of life.

Common Causes Most Doctors Overlook

Many people are told their neuropathy is “idiopathic,” meaning the doctor doesn’t know what’s causing it. But at Active Spine and Joint Institute, we dig deeper. Some often-overlooked causes include:

  • Diabetes and prediabetes

  • Nerve compression in the spine

  • Poor circulation

  • Medication side effects

  • Vitamin deficiencies

  • Toxin exposure

In short: you don’t have to live with the mystery. We help uncover what’s behind your symptoms—and offer real solutions.

Our Active Nerve Method

We use a proven, multi-faceted approach designed to restore nerve function and reduce symptoms. Treatment options may include:

  • ECST – stimulates blood flow and promotes nerve regeneration

  • PulseWave Therapy – reduces inflammation and breaks up scar tissue

  • Low-Level Light Therapy – increases cellular energy and healing

  • At-Home Devices – continue your care between visits for faster results

  • Chiropractic Care – improves spinal alignment and reduces nerve pressure

  • Balance Therapy – helps prevent falls and restores stability

  • Targeted Supplements – to support nerve health from within

For more advanced cases, regenerative cell therapy may also be considered.

When to Take Action

If you’re noticing any early signs—tingling, numbness, burning pain—don’t wait.

“The earlier you treat neuropathy, the more likely you are to avoid permanent nerve damage.”

Concerned your symptoms might be neuropathy? Call Active Spine and Joint Institute today for a free nerve screening. Your nerves (and your future self) will thank you.

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