
Peripheral Neuropathy Relief in Gilbert
If you’ve been told you have peripheral neuropathy but no one can explain why, you’re not alone. Many people experience numbness, tingling, or burning in the feet or hands—only to be told there’s no clear cause or no solution beyond medication. At Targeted Chiropractic in Gilbert, we offer a different approach.
We focus on helping people who’ve been labeled with “neuropathy” but whose symptoms are actually caused by tight muscles and fascia compressing nerves and blood vessels, especially in the hips and legs. This type of tension slowly reduces blood flow and nutrient delivery to nerves over time. The result? Sensations that mimic nerve damage—even when the nerve itself isn’t dying.
We don’t treat neuropathy caused by diabetes or alcohol-related degeneration. But if your case is one of the many with no medical explanation, there may be more that can be done.
Not All Neuropathy Is Permanent Nerve Damage
It’s easy to assume that numbness or tingling means a dying nerve. But for many patients we see, the real cause is chronic tightness cutting off a portion of blood flow to the nerves over time. You may still have a pulse, but not enough oxygen and nutrients are reaching those peripheral nerves—especially in the lower legs so it will start to mimic peripheral neuropathy symptoms .

Common signs of this muscular-compression pattern include:
- Tingling or numbness in the feet or hands
- “Pins and needles” that change depending on position
- Burning sensations, especially at night
- Heaviness or weakness in the legs
- Sciatica-like symptoms that don’t respond to typical treatments
We’ve seen many of these improve through targeted soft tissue work and strategic chiropractic care.
How We Help Peripheral Neuropathy at Targeted Chiropractic
Your first visit includes a detailed consultation, muscle and nerve evaluation, and a personalized treatment session. Our goal is to restore blood flow, reduce pressure, and help your nerves begin to heal.
Every session typically includes:
- Myofascial release therapy – We spend 15+ minutes working on deep muscle and fascial layers to free up compression and improve blood flow
- Gentle chiropractic adjustments – Especially in the lower back, hips, and feet to relieve stress on the nervous system
- Gradual improvement tracking – You may start to notice smaller zones of numbness, more normal sensation, and better balance
It’s not an overnight fix. But with consistent care, many patients notice steady change week by week.
Are You a Good Fit for This Type of Peripheral Neuropathy Care?
We’re not here to promise miracles. But if your symptoms don’t match the textbook cause—or you’ve been told your nerve pain is “idiopathic” or “just aging”—you might benefit from our approach.
We’re a great fit if:
- You’ve been told you have neuropathy but don’t have diabetes or injury
- Your symptoms get worse after sitting, standing, or certain movements
- You’ve tried other treatments with no real answers
- You want a hands-on, structural approach that goes deeper than medication
Read more about how myofascial release works here.
Symptoms We Commonly Help

Patients come in describing:
- “It feels like ants crawling on my feet”
- “I’m losing sensation in just my toes”
- “There’s a band of numbness around my calf”
- “My balance feels off when I walk”
- “It gets worse after sitting or at night”
All of these may indicate blood and nerve flow are being restricted by muscle tension—not nerve death. And that’s something we can address.
Want to read more about this idea? The National Library of Medicine notes that many nerve symptoms once considered “neuropathy” may be related to biomechanical and vascular restrictions—especially in chronic cases.
Convenient, Local Care in Gilbert
We’re located right in the heart of Gilbert, near Western Skies Golf Course, with easy parking and same-day appointments. We also see patients from Chandler, Mesa, and Queen Creek looking for answers beyond pills and passive care.
If your doctor couldn’t find a cause but your symptoms are real—we’re here to help.
If your numbness, tingling, or burning doesn’t make sense—maybe it’s time to look deeper.
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