Addressing Numbness and Discomfort in Hands and Feet

Neuropathy in Dyer for individuals experiencing tingling, burning sensations, or weakness in extremities

Neuropathy symptoms like numbness, tingling, burning sensations, or weakness in your hands and feet often develop gradually and can interfere with daily activities, sleep quality, and overall comfort. Body U addresses neuropathy in Dyer using medical-grade equipment designed to support nerve health, improve circulation to affected areas, and help reduce symptom intensity. Treatment plans are customized based on the severity of your symptoms, the underlying factors contributing to nerve dysfunction, and your lifestyle needs, including options for both in-office sessions and home-based therapy.

The treatment approach focuses on supporting the damaged or irritated nerves through therapies that stimulate circulation, provide targeted nerve stimulation, and create conditions that allow nerve tissue to function more effectively. Medical-grade equipment used in neuropathy treatment delivers specific therapeutic signals to the affected areas, working to address the underlying dysfunction rather than simply masking symptoms. Because neuropathy can stem from various causes including metabolic issues, circulatory problems, or nerve compression, your treatment protocol is developed after evaluating your specific condition and symptom pattern.

Request an assessment to identify the severity of your neuropathy symptoms and explore which treatment options may provide relief.

What Proper Neuropathy Treatment Requires

Effective neuropathy treatment begins with understanding the pattern and severity of your symptoms, which areas are affected, and what factors may be contributing to nerve dysfunction. Body U uses diagnostic evaluation to map your symptom distribution and determine which therapeutic modalities will best address your specific neuropathy presentation. Treatment protocols typically involve consistent sessions using equipment that delivers therapeutic signals to the affected nerves, often combined with home-based therapy units that allow you to continue treatment between office visits.

As treatment progresses, many patients notice reduced intensity of burning or tingling sensations, improved sensation in previously numb areas, better balance and coordination, and decreased nighttime discomfort that previously disrupted sleep. The equipment used provides measurable therapeutic output, allowing your provider to track progress and adjust treatment intensity as your nerve function responds. Some patients also notice improved ability to perform tasks requiring fine motor control, such as buttoning clothing or handling small objects.

Treatment duration and frequency depend on how long you've experienced symptoms, the extent of nerve involvement, and how your body responds to therapy. Neuropathy that has been present for years typically requires more extensive treatment than symptoms that developed recently. Your plan may also include recommendations for nutritional support, activity modifications, or other interventions that support nerve health alongside the primary treatment modality.

Answers to Frequent Service Questions

Patients dealing with neuropathy symptoms want to understand what treatment involves, how the equipment works, and what changes they can expect during the process.

  • What happens during a neuropathy treatment session? Sessions involve applying medical-grade equipment to the affected areas, typically your hands, feet, or legs. The equipment delivers therapeutic signals that stimulate nerve function and circulation. Sessions usually last between 30 and 60 minutes, and most patients find the process comfortable with a gentle tingling or warming sensation.
  • How does home-based neuropathy equipment differ from in-office treatment? Home units are designed for convenience and consistent daily use, allowing you to maintain therapeutic support between office visits. While they may deliver lower intensity than clinical equipment, their value lies in frequency of use. Body U provides training on proper home unit operation to ensure you're applying treatment correctly and safely.
  • What determines how quickly symptoms improve? Response time varies based on neuropathy severity, how long symptoms have been present, the underlying cause, and treatment consistency. Some patients notice changes within weeks, while others require several months of regular sessions to experience significant symptom reduction. Neuropathy caused by treatable underlying conditions often responds more favorably than long-standing nerve damage.
  • Why do some neuropathy symptoms worsen at night? Nighttime symptom intensity often increases because reduced activity slows circulation, body position may compress nerves, and fewer distractions make you more aware of sensations. Treatment protocols in Dyer often address nighttime symptoms specifically through circulation support and nerve stimulation techniques that reduce evening discomfort.
  • What should I look for when evaluating neuropathy treatment providers? Look for providers who conduct thorough symptom assessments before recommending treatment, use medical-grade equipment with measurable therapeutic output, offer both in-office and home-based options, and provide realistic expectations about response time based on your specific condition severity.

Body U develops neuropathy treatment protocols using advanced equipment designed to support nerve function and reduce symptom intensity. Contact us to discuss your current symptoms and determine whether this treatment approach is appropriate for your situation.