This week we are going to discuss briefly a presentation of peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy occurs for many, many reasons. One of the primary causes is diabetes mellitus both types 1 and ...
Dr. Jarrod Bagley, D.C., founder of Corrective Health in Austin, spoke with Studio 512 Co-Host Rosie Newberry about a condition called “peripheral neuropathy” and the treatment his office offers. What ...
Peripheral neuropathy is a group of conditions marked by decreased or reduced ability to get or send nerve impulses to the limbs. It can affect your legs, feet, hands, arms, or fingers. It often ...
Adherence to treatment is often a concern. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy affects approximately 60-70% of diabetic patients and a total of 347 million people worldwide. 1 This complication is not only ...
Your nervous system is a key force behind so many important bodily functions. But when your peripheral nerves—those found outside of the brain and spinal cord—are damaged, it can cause pain and ...
Peripheral neuropathy, as defined by the American Cancer Society, is a condition caused by damage to the peripheral nervous ...
BOSTON — Health care professionals should use a broad range of tools to diagnose diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and ...
More than 20 million Americans are affected by peripheral neuropathy – often struggling to find real, lasting relief. Many people put off treatment, ...
Peripheral neuropathy is a troubling side effect of certain chemotherapy drugs, known as taxanes, that are commonly used to ...