Neuropathy Treatment in Buffalo, NY

Learn about numbness, tingling, and nerve-related symptoms and how chiropractic care in Buffalo may help support function and mobility.

Common Symptoms

Numbness or tingling

Burning or shooting pain

Weakness in the hands or feet

Sensitivity to touch

Balance or walking difficulty

Overview

Neuropathy Care in Buffalo, NY

Neuropathy can cause numbness, tingling, burning, weakness, or unusual sensations that affect comfort and movement. These symptoms can be frustrating, especially when they interfere with walking, sleeping, or daily tasks.

At WNY Spine Chiropractic, we help patients in Buffalo and Niagara Falls evaluate nerve-related symptoms and determine whether chiropractic care may support better function.

What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy refers to nerve dysfunction or irritation. It can affect the hands, feet, arms, legs, or other areas depending on which nerves are involved.

Because nerve symptoms can come from many different causes, identifying the source is an important first step.

Common Symptoms of Neuropathy

Symptoms may include:

  • Numbness or tingling
  • Burning or shooting pain
  • Weakness in the hands or feet
  • Sensitivity to touch
  • Balance or walking difficulty

Common Causes and Contributing Factors

Neuropathy symptoms may be related to:

  • Nerve compression or irritation
  • Spinal disc or joint issues
  • Poor circulation or metabolic conditions
  • Past injuries
  • Repetitive strain or inflammation

How Chiropractic Care May Help Neuropathy Symptoms

Chiropractic care may help when nerve symptoms are related to spinal restriction, disc irritation, posture, or compression along the nerve pathway.

Our focus is to improve movement, reduce irritation where possible, and support better function. We’ll also recommend medical evaluation when symptoms suggest a condition that needs additional care.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

We’ll discuss your symptoms, where they occur, what makes them better or worse, and whether they may be connected to the spine or nearby structures.

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