Neuropathy Treatment in Irving TX
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Neuropathy is one of the most progressive and undertreated conditions in conventional medicine. Most patients are given gabapentin or told to manage their symptoms — while the underlying nerve damage continues to worsen.
At Ethos Chiropractic, Longevity and Wellness, Dr. Jason Black takes a fundamentally different approach. We identify the specific cause of your neuropathy, target the nerve damage with the most advanced non-surgical protocols available, and produce measurable, documented outcomes — not symptom management.
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What Is Neuropathy — And Why Does It Keep Getting Worse?
Neuropathy — damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves — produces burning, tingling, numbness, sharp pain, and weakness, most commonly in the hands and feet. It affects an estimated 20 million Americans and is one of the most common reasons patients visit our clinic.
The reason neuropathy progresses for most patients is that medication does not address the underlying nerve damage. Gabapentin, Lyrica, and similar drugs reduce the pain signal — they do not restore nerve function, improve circulation, or reverse the neurological damage driving your symptoms.
Neuropathy is progressive by nature. Without treatment targeting the actual nerve tissue and its underlying cause, the condition worsens — often leading to balance problems, falls, ulceration, and in severe cases, amputation in diabetic patients.
Dr. Black has spent 30 years developing a multi-modal approach to neuropathy that produces measurable improvement in nerve function — not just temporary pain relief.
Dr. Jason Black’s Approach to Neuropathy
Common Causes of Neuropathy We Identify and Treat
- Diabetic Neuropathy — peripheral nerve damage from chronically elevated blood sugar; the most common form of neuropathy
- Compressive Neuropathy — nerve compression from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or carpal tunnel at the spine or extremity level
- Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy — peripheral nerve damage as a side effect of cancer treatment
- Idiopathic Neuropathy — neuropathy with no identified cause — often responds well to our protocols even when conventional treatment has failed
- Nutritional Deficiency Neuropathy — B12, B6, folate, and other deficiencies that damage the myelin sheath
- Autoimmune Neuropathy — nerve damage driven by immune system dysfunction
- Vascular Neuropathy — nerve damage from compromised circulation and reduced oxygen delivery to peripheral nerves
- Toxic Neuropathy — nerve damage from medication, alcohol, or environmental toxin exposure
Identifying the specific type and cause of your neuropathy is the essential first step. Our protocols are customized to the underlying mechanism — not applied generically.
How We Evaluate Neuropathy at Ethos
Every neuropathy patient begins with a comprehensive evaluation personally conducted by Dr. Jason Black. Our goal is to identify the specific type of neuropathy, the underlying cause, and the degree of nerve involvement — before recommending any treatment.
Your evaluation includes:
- Detailed Neuropathy History: Onset, location, character of symptoms (burning, tingling, numbness, sharp pain, weakness), progression, medications, prior diagnoses, and relevant medical history including diabetes, cancer treatment, and autoimmune conditions.
- Neurological Examination: Sensory testing across multiple modalities — light touch, vibration, temperature, proprioception — to map the distribution and severity of nerve involvement.
- Reflex and Muscle Strength Testing: Assessment of deep tendon reflexes and peripheral muscle function to identify motor nerve involvement.
- Vascular Assessment: Evaluation of peripheral circulation and its contribution to nerve health and oxygenation.
- Spinal Examination: Identification of compressive spinal contributors including disc herniations, stenosis, and misalignment that may be contributing to peripheral nerve dysfunction.
- Thermography: Infrared imaging to document temperature differentials and autonomic nerve dysfunction patterns.
- Digital X-Rays (when indicated): On-site imaging for compressive neuropathy cases — available for $95 when clinically necessary.
We only recommend treatment when we believe we can produce clinically meaningful outcomes. You will leave your evaluation knowing your diagnosis, what is causing it, and whether our protocols are appropriate for your specific case.
How Ethos Treats Neuropathy
Our advanced neuropathy protocols combine the most effective nerve-regenerating and circulation-restoring therapies available — producing measurable improvement in nerve function that medication alone cannot achieve.
Class IV Medical Laser Therapy
Our most powerful tool for peripheral nerve regeneration. FDA-cleared photobiomodulation at therapeutic wavelengths penetrates deep into peripheral nerve tissue — stimulating ATP production, reducing neuroinflammation, accelerating myelin sheath repair, and improving microcirculation to oxygen-deprived nerves. Clinically proven to reduce neuropathic pain and improve nerve conduction velocity in multiple peer-reviewed studies.
InLight Photo-Modulation Therapy
Polychromatic light therapy using near-infrared wavelengths to improve nitric oxide release and microvascular circulation in the peripheral tissues. Delivers oxygen and nutrients to damaged nerve tissue, reduces ischemic nerve pain, and supports the cellular environment needed for nerve healing. Highly effective for diabetic and vascular neuropathy.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
For compressive neuropathy driven by lumbar or cervical disc herniation or stenosis — computerized decompression relieves the structural nerve root compression at its source, allowing peripheral nerve symptoms to resolve as the central compression is removed.
Chiropractic Adjustments
Correction of spinal misalignments and joint dysfunction that compromise nerve root function and peripheral nerve health. Restoration of proper spinal mechanics improves nerve signal transmission and reduces the chronic neurological stress contributing to neuropathic symptoms.
Functional Nutrition and Blood Sugar Optimization
Medical-grade nutritional protocols targeting the metabolic and inflammatory drivers of neuropathy. For diabetic patients, we address insulin sensitivity, glycemic control support, and anti-inflammatory nutrition. For all neuropathy patients, we provide B12, alpha lipoic acid, and targeted supplement protocols shown to support nerve healing and myelin repair.
PiezoWave Sound Wave Therapy
Acoustic wave technology improving circulation, breaking down fibrotic tissue around compressed nerves, and reducing chronic inflammation in the peripheral tissues affected by neuropathy. Particularly effective for plantar neuropathy and lower extremity symptoms.
Corrective Exercise and Balance Rehabilitation
Condition-specific exercise protocols to address proprioceptive deficits, balance impairment, and muscle weakness caused by motor nerve involvement. Critical for fall prevention and functional restoration in advanced neuropathy cases.
Hormone Optimization
For patients with neuropathy driven or worsened by hormonal imbalance — our medically supervised hormone optimization protocols address the systemic contributors to nerve dysfunction and inflammation that standard neuropathy treatment overlooks.
What to Expect from Neuropathy Treatment at Ethos
What Our Neuropathy Patients Experience
- Identification of the specific type and cause of their neuropathy
- Measurable reduction in burning, tingling, and numbness — tracked at each visit
- Improved sensation and nerve function over the course of treatment
- Better balance, coordination, and confidence walking
- Reduced dependence on gabapentin and other neuropathy medications
- Slowing or reversal of neuropathy progression
- Improved sleep quality as nighttime symptoms decrease
Is Ethos Right for Your Neuropathy?
We evaluate every neuropathy patient carefully and only recommend treatment when we believe we can produce meaningful outcomes. You may be a strong candidate if:
- You experience burning, tingling, numbness, or sharp pain in your feet or hands
- Your symptoms are worsening despite medication
- You have diabetic, chemotherapy-induced, or idiopathic neuropathy
- You have balance problems or difficulty walking due to loss of sensation
- You want to reduce or eliminate gabapentin or similar medications
- You have been told nothing more can be done for your neuropathy
The best first step is a complimentary consultation and evaluation with Dr. Black. We will tell you honestly whether our protocols are appropriate for your case — and what a realistic outcome looks like.
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Don’t Let Neuropathy Progress Further — Get Evaluated Today.
Book a complimentary consultation with Dr. Jason Black — 30 years · 30,000+ patients · Irving TX.
We only recommend treatment when we believe we can produce meaningful results for your specific case.
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