
How Functional Neurology and Medicine Helps Neuropathy Patients
Unsure if functional neurology and medicine can help your neuropathy symptoms? You’ve come to the right place. Our neuropathy doctor in Grand Rapids, MI, uses the principles of whole-body health and wellness to help improve your overall quality of life.
How Neuropathy Affects Daily Life
Neuropathy can make daily life hard. Many people feel burning, tingling, numbness, weakness, or sharp pain in their feet and hands. These symptoms happen when nerves are damaged or irritated. Peripheral neuropathy often affects the legs and feet first, and it may be linked to diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, injury, autoimmune problems, toxins, or certain medicines.
Our Approach to Neuropathy Care
At the Advanced Integrative Health Center, we believe neuropathy care starts with asking a better question: why are the nerves under stress? Instead of looking only at the painful area, our approach combines functional neurology and functional medicine to better understand the whole person.
That means looking at nerve symptoms along with balance, movement, blood sugar health, nutrition, and other body systems that may affect healing and function. This kind of broader evaluation fits with the fact that neuropathy can have many different causes and often needs more than a symptom-only view.
How Functional Neurology Helps
Functional neurology focuses on how the nervous system works. With neuropathy patients, this may include checking balance, coordination, reflexes, walking patterns, sensation, and how the brain and body communicate. Since nerve problems can affect movement, stability, and daily function, looking closely at these patterns can help identify where a patient is struggling most.
The Role of Functional Medicine
Functional medicine identifies health factors that stress nerves, such as diabetes and nutritional deficiencies. It examines blood sugar, diet, inflammation, nutrient levels, medication history, and other relevant health conditions.
A Customized Treatment Plan for Neuropathy
At the Advanced Integrative Health Center, these two approaches work together. Functional neurology helps us look at how the nervous system is performing. Functional medicine helps us look at why the nerves may be irritated in the first place.
For patients, the goal is better balance and safer walking. It is understanding the triggers like metabolic stress, poor nutrition, or long-term blood sugar problems. The goal is to help patients better understand their symptoms and support a more complete care plan.
Schedule a Neuropathy Consultation
Neuropathy should not be ignored. Early evaluation matters. If you are searching for help with your symptoms, schedule an appointment with our neuropathy doctor in Grand Rapids, MI. Call the Advanced Integrative Health Center at (616) 453-0600 or contact us online.
References
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Peripheral Neuropathy. (NINDS)
- Mayo Clinic. Peripheral neuropathy: Diagnosis and treatment. (Mayo Clinic)
- Mayo Clinic. Peripheral neuropathy: Symptoms and causes. (Mayo Clinic)
- Mayo Clinic. Peripheral nerve injuries: Symptoms and causes. (Mayo Clinic)
- Mayo Clinic. Diabetic neuropathy: Diagnosis and treatment. (Mayo Clinic)
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Pain. (NINDS)
- NCCIH. Chronic Pain and Complementary Health Approaches. (NCCIH)
