Have you ever felt a strange tingling in your feet when you wake up, or a burning sensation in your hands that won’t go away? Maybe there’s numbness that makes walking feel uncertain or unsafe. If this sounds familiar, you could be dealing with peripheral neuropathy. And if you’ve been told there’s nothing you can do but “live with it,” we’re here to tell you otherwise.
Peripheral neuropathy affects millions of people, often linked to conditions like diabetes or poor circulation. It occurs when the nerves in your hands, feet, and legs become damaged, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. For many, the symptoms start small but gradually worsen, making daily activities difficult and frustrating.
But there’s hope—and you don’t have to face it alone.
Join us at Penrose Physical Therapy for a free Neuropathy Workshop this January. This isn’t just another lecture; it’s an opportunity to learn real, actionable strategies that could help ease your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
What to Expect at the Workshop:
- Discover what’s really happening with your nerves and why neuropathy develops.
- Learn simple exercises that promote nerve health and reduce pain.
- Explore cutting-edge treatments like pulsed radiofrequency therapy that target nerve damage at the source.
- Gain practical tips to manage symptoms at home and prevent further nerve deterioration.
At Penrose Physical Therapy, we believe no one should feel powerless in the face of neuropathy. Our approach focuses on treating the root causes, not just masking symptoms. We’ll share the techniques we use to help our clients regain mobility, reduce pain, and restore confidence in their daily lives.
Whether you’ve just started noticing symptoms or have been dealing with neuropathy for years, this workshop could be the turning point you’ve been waiting for.
Seats are limited, so don’t wait to reserve your spot.
Details: January 23rd at 6pm at Penrose Physical Therapy, 1445 Galaxy Dr NE #301, Lacey, WA 98516.
Call us at call 360-456-1444 or email info@penrosept.com to register..
Take the first step toward relief—your nerves (and your future self) will thank you.