Neuropathy in Chantilly

Neuropathy in Chantilly

Neuropathy treatment in Chantilly

Neuropathy occurs when the nerves are damaged or not communicating properly with the brain. This can lead to numbness, tingling, burning, weakness, balance issues, or a constant “pins and needles” sensation. While many people are told there is nothing that can be done besides medication, Functional Neurology focuses on restoring nerve function by improving how the brain and nervous system communicate.Our approach identifies which nerves and pathways are involved and creates targeted therapies to help reduce symptoms, improve sensation, and restore better function.

Root Of the Problem

Neuropathy occurs when nerves stop sending clear signals. We find where communication breaks down so we can address the real cause.

Range of Symptoms

Neuropathy can cause numbness, tingling, burning, or weakness. We focus on improving nerve function and restoring clear communication.

Feel Great Again

We use targeted nerve stimulation and brain-based therapies to strengthen pathways that support better walking, standing, and movement.

We’ve assisted countless people in the Chantilly area take steps to live happier, healthier lives by lowering the impact of complex neurological issues on their families.

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Neuropathy in the Chantilly Area

Depending on your specific symptoms, our team may recommend meeting with a provider for a thorough neuropathy evaluation. This helps us determine the cause of your nerve pain, numbness, tingling, or burning sensations.
Our approach focuses on improving nerve function and supporting long-term relief by addressing the underlying factors that contribute to neuropathy.

During your visit, we’ll explore the most effective care options and determine whether our neuropathy program is the right fit for your needs.

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What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy refers to nerve dysfunction that affects sensation, motor control, or both. It can develop gradually or suddenly and may involve the feet, hands, legs, or other areas of the body.Common causes include:

  • Diabetes or blood sugar dysregulation
  • Poor circulation
  • Nutrient deficiencies
  • Peripheral nerve injuries
  • Autoimmune or inflammatory conditions
  • Toxic exposure
  • Post chemotherapy neuropathy
  • Spinal issues affecting nerve flow

Even when the cause is unknown, many cases involve impaired nerve signaling that can improve with proper neurological rehabilitation.

Common Symptoms of Neuropathy

You may be experiencing neuropathy if you notice:

  • Numbness or reduced sensation
  • Tingling or buzzing
  • Burning or electric shock sensations
  • Sharp or shooting pain
  • Muscle cramping or weakness
  • Balance problems or feeling unsteady
  • Coldness in the feet or hands
  • Difficulty walking or standing
  • Sensitivity to touch
  • Restless or uncomfortable legs

These symptoms occur because the nerves are not sending accurate or consistent signals to the brain.

How We Evaluate Neuropathy

Your evaluation focuses on both the peripheral nerves and how the brain interprets sensory information. Testing may include:

  • Sensory and vibration assessments
  • Reflex and motor function testing
  • Balance and gait evaluation
  • Blood flow and circulation screening
  • Proprioceptive and coordination testing
  • Neurological pathway assessments
  • Foot and hand stimulation testing

This helps us determine which nerves are involved and how well they are communicating with the brain.

Neuropathy Treatment Through Functional Neurology

Our treatment focuses on improving nerve signaling, enhancing blood flow, and strengthening the brain’s ability to process sensory input. Your program may include:

  • Sensory nerve retraining
  • Peripheral nerve stimulation
  • Proprioceptive and balance therapy
  • Vibration and tactile stimulation
  • Motor activation exercises
  • Blood flow and circulation enhancement techniques
  • Brain based exercises to improve sensory integration
  • Home based reinforcement exercises

Treatments are customized based on your unique exam findings.

Why Our Approach Works

Traditional care often relies on medication to mask symptoms, but Functional Neurology targets the underlying cause of nerve dysfunction. Our approach is:

  • Drug Free, Vitamin supplementation
  • Focused on restoring nerve communication
  • Based on measurable neurological testing
  • Designed to improve sensation, strength, and balance
  • Effective for both recent and long standing neuropathy

We regularly help patients who have been told they need to “just live with it.”

You Can Improve with Proper Nerve Rehabilitation

Neuropathy does not have to control your daily life. With accurate testing and a personalized treatment plan, nerve function can improve and symptoms can become more manageable.

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