Peripheral neuropathy can feel like your nerves are sending mixed signals—tingling, numbness, weakness, or pain in your hands and feet that can make everyday tasks a little more challenging. The good news? Physical therapy can help you take back control, improve mobility, and keep you moving with confidence.
How We Can Help
- Build Strength & Mobility: We’ll design exercises to target weak muscles, improve flexibility, and help your body move more freely.
- Boost Balance & Coordination: Neuropathy can make you feel unsteady, so we focus on balance training to lower your risk of falls and help you feel secure on your feet.
- Manage Pain: From gentle manual therapy to ultrasound or electrical stimulation, we’ve got a variety of tools to help you ease discomfort. We’ll also teach you self-care tips for lasting relief.
- Improve Walking Patterns: If neuropathy has changed the way you walk, we’ll fine-tune your gait and, if needed, recommend supportive gear like canes or orthotics.
- Retrain Your Senses: For numbness or tingling, we use sensory re-education techniques to help your brain adapt and improve body awareness.
Personalized Care for Real Life
Your symptoms and goals are unique—so your plan will be too. We’ll tailor your treatment to focus on what matters most to you, whether that’s walking the dog without fear of falling, playing with your grandkids, or just moving through your day without pain.
Living with peripheral neuropathy doesn’t have to mean giving up the things you love. With the right plan, we can help you stay active, steady, and confident. Call us today at (937) 434-4141 (Centerville) or (937) 709-3008 (Eaton) to kickstart your recovery.