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neuropathy

Neuropathy is a condition that occurs when there is damage to the nerves. This damage can cause various symptoms, including pain, numbness, and tingling. Our chiropractor at SoCal Neck & Back Injury Center, Lee Chiropractic, Inc in Los Angeles, CA, can provide decompression therapy to help relieve your symptoms.

What Are the Main Neuropathy Symptoms?

When you have neuropathy, you will likely experience one or more of the following symptoms:

Numbness

You may feel like you have lost sensation in the affected area. This loss of feeling can lead to problems with balance, coordination, and an increased risk of injury.

Nerve Pain

Neuropathy pain can range from mild to severe. It may feel like a prickling, tingling, or burning sensation. This nerve pain may be constant, or it may come and go.

Muscle Weakness

If the nerves that control your muscles are damaged, you may experience muscle weakness. This weakness can make it difficult to perform everyday tasks.

Changes in Skin Sensations

You may notice your skin feels unusually hot or cold. You may also decrease your ability to sense touch or pressure.

Digestive Problems

Neuropathy can cause problems with digestion, including nausea, vomiting, and constipation.

How Does Decompression Therapy Help Neuropathy?

Decompression therapy is a neuropathy treatment that uses a decompression table to stretch the spine and relieve pressure on the nerves. This stretching can help improve nerve function and reduce pain.

A decompression table has a padded surface that you lie on. The table is attached to a machine, gently pulling on the body and decompressing the spine. The decompression process is gradual and takes place over a few minutes.

Contact Our Chiropractic Clinic in Los Angeles, CA, for Neuropathy Treatment

If you are living with neuropathy, decompression therapy can help. Our chiropractor at SoCal Neck & Back Injury Center, Lee Chiropractic, Inc in Los Angeles, CA, can provide decompression therapy to help relieve your symptoms. Contact our office at (323) 375-5147 to schedule an appointment.

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