Peripheral Neuropathy
What You Need to Know
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become irritated or damaged.
It often shows up as tingling, numbness, burning, or sharp pain in the feet, legs, or hands. For some, it can also cause weakness, balance problems, or difficulty sleeping.
Flare-ups can feel unpredictable, and medications often bring only short-term relief. Over time, symptoms may worsen — leaving people frustrated, anxious, or fearful of losing independence.
When nerve pain and numbness keep returning, it doesn’t just limit movement — it impacts confidence, sleep, and quality of life.
Why Most Treatments Fail — and Why We’re Different
Too often, the “standard pathway” for neuropathy looks like this:
The Problem?
- Medication may mask discomfort, but it doesn’t improve nerve function.
- The result? Tingling, burning, and weakness continue to interfere with walking, sleep, and daily activities.
That’s where TW Chiropractic is different
- We don’t chase symptoms; we focus on restoring nerve health and retraining your body to move confidently again.
- Our system targets the nerves directly while improving how your spine, muscles, and circulation work together.
Our Integrated Treatment Model
- Pulsed Radio-Frequency Therapy (tPRF) – a breakthrough, non-invasive treatment that calms overactive nerves, improves circulation, and helps “reset” abnormal pain signals.
- Chiropractic Care – restores spinal and joint motion, easing mechanical irritation on nerve pathways.
- Targeted Rehab – balance, mobility, and strength exercises to retrain coordination and stability.
- Lifestyle Coaching – practical advice on activity, nutrition, and stress management to support long-term nerve recovery.
At TW Chiropractic, every plan is built around precision, time, and education.
By combining technology, hands-on care, and functional rehab, we don’t just ease neuropathy symptoms — we help you regain confidence, control, and comfort in daily life.
Quick Stats
Affects over 20 million people in the U.S. alone, most with symptoms like tingling, numbness, or burning pain.
TPRF therapy can reduce neuropathic pain intensity by 50–70 %, with improvements often lasting 3–6 months after a short course.
Rapid relief – many patients notice easier walking, less burning, or better sleep within their first few sessions.
Improved balance and coordination documented after 8 weeks of multi-site stimulation protocols.
Activates the parasympathetic nervous system, improving rest, recovery, and healing responses.
A Smarter Way to Treat Peripheral Neuropathy
Step 1: Relieve the pain
We use Pulsed Radio-Frequency therapy to calm overactive nerves and chiropractic care to restore healthy nerve mechanics.
Step 2: Support your recovery
We address posture, circulation, and lifestyle triggers that aggravate symptoms — giving you practical solutions.
Step 3: Rebuild movement
Balance and mobility exercises retrain your body, reduce stiffness, and restore coordination.
Step 4: Restore function
Strengthening stabilising muscles in the feet, legs, and spine improves walking confidence and balance.
Step 5: Reframe your beliefs
Neuropathy doesn’t have to mean decline. With the right care, comfort and independence can improve.
Step 6: Build long-term resilience
With ongoing tPRF sessions, balance work, and lifestyle support, we’ll help you maintain nerve health and confidence for the long term.
Why Pulsed Radio-Frequency Is a Breakthrough for Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is often managed with medication alone — but drugs only mask symptoms.
Pulsed Radio-Frequency (tPRF) works differently, targeting the nerves directly and restoring normal signalling.
- Reduces burning, tingling, and numbness in hands and feet
- Non-invasive, drug-free, and safe
- Improves sleep, balance, and quality of life
- Works alongside chiropractic care to support nerve and joint health
With tPRF, we’re not just easing symptoms — we’re helping patients restore comfort, confidence, and independence.