Natural and Non-Invasive Neuropathy Treatment in Ann Arbor MI
Discover an incredibly effective system for identifying and addressing neuropathy.
We design each treatment plan around your personal goals and preferences.
Get to the root cause of your burning, tingling, itching, numbness or pins-and-needles sensations
Understand what makes neuropathy worse
Discover simple changes to make big improvements quickly
Track your progress so you feel in control
Find real and lasting neuropathy relief
We recognize that every patient is unique.
Your initial visit at our office is very thorough and will last 60-90 minutes.
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On your initial visit, we'll find out about you through a detailed health history and consultation. We’ll assess your brain and nervous system function to determine the root cause of your back pain.
Using the information from your evaluation and our decades of experience (since 1980), we'll let you know if we can help you. You'll find out exactly what it will take to feel better, function better and enjoy a healthy life!
Fibromyalgia and neuropathy are two distinct conditions that affect the nervous system, often leading to chronic pain and discomfort. While they are different in their origins and manifestations, they share some common symptoms and can significantly impact a person's quality of life.
What is Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in localized areas. It is often accompanied by persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest, sleep disturbances, including difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, cognitive issues, often referred to as "fibro fog," and an increased risk of anxiety and depression.
What is Neuropathy?
Neuropathy, or peripheral neuropathy, refers to damage to the peripheral nerves, which can result in pain, weakness, and numbness, typically in the hands and feet. Symptoms include numbness and tingling sensations, sharp, jabbing pain, muscle weakness, and coordination problems, increasing the risk of falls.
While fibromyalgia and neuropathy are distinct conditions, they share several overlapping symptoms, which can sometimes make diagnosis challenging. Both conditions can cause chronic pain that varies in intensity, sensitivity to touch, making even light pressure painful, and sleep issues that lead to persistent fatigue.
Fibromyalgia
The exact cause of fibromyalgia is unknown, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. Risk factors include family history of fibromyalgia or other chronic pain conditions, past illnesses or infections that may trigger or worsen symptoms, physical or emotional trauma, and gender, with women being more likely to develop fibromyalgia.
Neuropathy
Neuropathy can result from various underlying conditions or external factors, such as diabetes, with high blood sugar levels damaging nerves over time, infections, including Lyme disease and HIV, trauma or repetitive stress causing nerve damage, and exposure to toxins, such as alcohol and certain medications.
Diagnosing Fibromyalgia
Diagnosing fibromyalgia involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Doctors may use criteria such as the Widespread Pain Index (WPI) to assess the number of painful areas, the Symptom Severity Scale (SSS) to evaluate the severity of fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive issues, and the exclusion of other conditions to rule out other potential causes of symptoms.
Diagnosing Neuropathy
Diagnosing neuropathy typically involves a neurological examination to test reflexes, muscle strength, and sensory responses, electromyography (EMG) to measure electrical activity in muscles, nerve conduction studies to assess the speed and strength of electrical signals in nerves, and blood tests to identify underlying conditions like diabetes or vitamin deficiencies.
Managing Fibromyalgia
Treatment for fibromyalgia focuses on alleviating symptoms and improving quality of life. This includes medications such as pain relievers, antidepressants, and anti-seizure drugs. Physical therapy can help improve strength, flexibility, and stamina. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is used to manage stress and cope with pain. Lifestyle changes, including regular exercise, a healthy diet, and good sleep hygiene, are also important.
Managing Neuropathy
Treatment for neuropathy aims to address the underlying cause and relieve symptoms. Medications such as pain relievers, antidepressants, and anti-seizure drugs are commonly used. Physical therapy helps maintain muscle strength and coordination. TENS Therapy (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) can reduce pain. Addressing underlying conditions like managing diabetes, infections, or vitamin deficiencies is crucial.
At First Choice Chiropractic, we offer a comprehensive approach to managing fibromyalgia and neuropathy. Our treatments include chiropractic care to improve spinal alignment and reduce nerve pressure, massage therapy to relieve muscle tension and enhance circulation, nutritional counseling with personalized dietary plans to support overall health, and holistic therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, and mindfulness practices to promote well-being.