Diabetic Neuropathy

Protecting Your Nerves Before They’re Gone

Diabetic Neuropathy

Burning, tingling, or numb feet are more than “just part of diabetes.”
They’re signs that high blood sugar has begun damaging the tiny blood vessels and nerves that keep your feet alive with sensation, a condition called diabetic neuropathy.

What’s Happening Inside Your Nerves

When glucose levels stay high, sugar molecules attach to nerve proteins, creating oxidative stress and inflammation.
This starves nerves of oxygen and nutrients, causing them to misfire or die off.
Early symptoms often include:

  • Tingling or “pins and needles” in the feet
  • Burning pain, especially at night
  • Numbness or loss of temperature sensation
  • Balance problems or frequent stumbling

Without intervention, these changes can progress to ulcers, infections, or permanent loss of sensation.

Why You Should Act Now

Nerves heal slowly. Each month of uncontrolled inflammation or poor circulation can set recovery back by weeks. Acting early keeps nerves alive and responsive to treatment.

What Can Help?

We combine advanced technology with whole-body care:

  • Infrared electromagnetic therapy to boost circulation and nutrient delivery.
  • Precise chiropractic adjustments to improve spinal-nerve communication and foot biomechanics.
  • Acupuncture (select clinics) to enhance blood flow and reduce pain signaling.
  • Metabolic coaching to stabilize blood sugar and lower systemic inflammation.
  • Rehab exercises to rebuild balance and coordination.

Every patient begins with diagnostic nerve testing and a custom plan built to restore sensation safely.

Prevent Nerve Loss Before It’s Permanent

If you’re diabetic and experiencing tingling or numbness, don’t wait for it to fade. It’s your warning sign.
Call today to schedule your neuropathy evaluation before further damage occurs:

  • Grand Island: (308) 384-4955
  • Hastings: (402) 249-5500
  • Kearney: (308) 222-4400
  • Columbus: (402) 265-6800
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