Peripheral Neuropathy

The Best Way To Manage Peripheral Neuropathy…

July 07, 20251 min read

If you're living with PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY…


…you know how challenging it can be to manage the numbness, tingling, and pain that come with this condition. 


While there's no one-size-fits-all solution, there are several effective strategies you can use to reduce your symptoms and improve your overall quality of life.


#1. Lifestyle modifications

Adopting healthy habits such as…


…a balanced diet


…exercising regularly


…and managing stress can help support your nervous system and reduce the impact of neuropathy on your daily life.


#2. Blood sugar control

If your peripheral neuropathy is caused by diabetes, keeping your blood sugar levels within a healthy range is crucial for preventing further nerve damage and managing your symptoms.


#3. 29 Point Sensory Exam™ 

The 29 Point Sensory Exam™ is a non-invasive, pain-free assessment that can be completed in just one office visit. 


By mapping out how your nerves function we can: 


  • Identify which nerves are damaged 


  • How much the nerves are damaged 


  • And if we are able to help you get relief


If you're ready to gain a deeper understanding of your diabetic neuropathy…


Click Here To Learn More About The 29 Point Sensory Exam Now >>>


Remember, whether your diabetic neuropathy affects one foot or both, you have the power to take control of your condition and improve your quality of life. 


Don't hesitate to seek the support and resources you need to start your journey towards better foot health.


Talk again soon, 


Dr. John Owings, DC.


P.S. Remember Your Only One Click Away From A Happier, Healthier You…

Dr. Owings received his Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Communications in 1991 at the University of Alaska and then received his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 1996 at Palmer College. Since then, he has been in private practice in Grand Rapids. Dr. Owings is licensed by the State of Michigan and is certified in chiropractic by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE).

Dr. John Owings

Dr. Owings received his Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Communications in 1991 at the University of Alaska and then received his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 1996 at Palmer College. Since then, he has been in private practice in Grand Rapids. Dr. Owings is licensed by the State of Michigan and is certified in chiropractic by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE).

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