Every year, millions of people face an invisible battle with peripheral neuropathy. It may begin with tingling fingers or burning feet, but for many, it escalates to constant discomfort, balance issues, and even an inability to stay active. It’s a frustrating and isolating condition—but it doesn’t have to be permanent. Penrose Physical Therapy is offering new hope with cutting-edge treatments and practical solutions to reclaim your life.
What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?
Nerves act like communication lines, transmitting messages between your brain and body. When these lines are damaged, often due to conditions like diabetes or circulation problems, the result is peripheral neuropathy. Hands, feet, and legs are most affected, leading to symptoms that interfere with daily life.
For diabetics, high blood sugar damages blood vessels, which reduces nutrients to the nerves. Over time, this starves the nerves, causing pain, tingling, and even numbness.
Key Symptoms to Watch For
Neuropathy doesn’t always announce itself loudly. It may begin with:
- Mild tingling or “pins and needles” feelings.
- Burning pain that interrupts your sleep.
- Muscle weakness or numbness that hinders movement.
These symptoms can escalate, but there’s hope.
Breaking the Cycle of Neuropathy
At Penrose Physical Therapy, we’re empowering patients with innovative solutions:
- Nurturing Nerve Health Through Movement
Simple exercises—like walking or swimming—can enhance blood flow to your nerves. These small steps lead to significant improvements over time.
- Advanced Therapies for Faster Relief
We use pulsed radiofrequency therapy, a revolutionary, non-invasive technique that repairs damaged nerves and reduces pain. We have used pulsed radio frequency to help nerves heal. One individual had a nerve injury 10 years ago and had residual weakness in his hand and daily numbness that after 6 treatments was resolved. He had full strength and sensation back in his hand that he hadn’t had in years! Penrose PT is committed to regenerative medicine.
- Everyday Adjustments for Big Results
- Inspect your feet daily to catch early signs of irritation.
- Wear properly fitting, supportive footwear.
- Incorporate regular stretching to ease stiffness.
And for diabetics, stable blood sugar is a vital defense against worsening symptoms.
Join Us for a Free Workshop
We’re thrilled to invite you to our upcoming community workshop on January 23rd. Learn about effective neuropathy treatments and how you can regain control of your life. Give us a call to find out more information about our upcoming workshop.
With Penrose Physical Therapy, relief isn’t just a dream—it’s a reality.
Visit us at:
1445 Galaxy Dr. NE, Suite 301
Lacey, WA 98516
Contact us:
Phone: 360-456-1444
Email: info@penrosept.com