
Lobacz Chiropractic is a specialty chiropractic clinic in Evansville, Indiana focused on non-surgical care for knee pain, neuropathy, and chronic joint conditions using shockwave and laser therapy.”
If nerve discomfort in your feet or hands is affecting your sleep, balance, mobility, or independence — you’re not alone.
Many people live with neuropathy symptoms for years without real answers.
Our clinic offers a conservative, non-surgical approach focused on improving nerve function, mobility, and quality of life.
We offer a Specialist Evaluation & Trial Session.
Our practice operates on a selective model.
Your first visit functions as a trial of care, allowing both you and our doctor to determine whether our methods are the right fit for your condition.
Ongoing care is offered by invitation only, based on clinical findings and your response to treatment.

You may be experiencing:
Burning or tingling in your feet or hands
Numbness or “walking on cotton balls” sensation
Cramping, weakness, or loss of balance
Sharp electric-like pains
Restless legs or night-time discomfort
Cold or hypersensitive feet
Difficulty standing or walking long distances
If you’re tired of being told “there’s nothing more we can do,” there are still options to explore.
Neuropathy has many potential causes, including:
Diabetes & pre-diabetes
Poor circulation
Nerve compression or spinal irritation
Autoimmune conditions
Vitamin deficiencies
Medication side effects
Chemotherapy
Injury or trauma
Alcohol overuse
Unknown (Idiopathic)
That’s why a proper evaluation matters — because your care should be based on your unique situation.


Your Neuropathy Evaluation Includes:
✔ Private consultation to understand your history
✔ Neuropathy-focused exam & functional testing
✔ Review of contributing lifestyle & mechanical stressors
✔ Time to get your questions answered
✔ A clear explanation of findings
✔ Personalized recommendations — only if appropriate
If we don’t believe we can help — we’ll tell you- and we won't be able to accept you as a patient.


We Do Things Differently
Instead of masking symptoms, our goal is to identify what may be contributing to your nerve irritation and poor circulation, and apply targeted therapies designed to support:
✔ Nerve circulation
✔ Tissue healing environment
✔ Healthy nerve signaling
✔ Mobility & joint function
✔ Reduced stress on affected areas
Typical care plans may include a combination of:
• Gentle neuropathy-focused therapies
• Laser/light therapy
• Shockwave where appropriate
• Structural & movement-based care
• Home-care guidance
• Lifestyle and supportive recommendations
We do not prescribe medications and we do not replace your neurologist or primary care physician. Our role is supportive, conservative care.
We do not claim to cure neuropathy.
Many patients report improvement in areas such as:
Comfort and mobility
Sleep quality
Stability and balance
Functional ability & confidence
Results vary depending on severity, duration, and overall health.


Many patients are told nothing can be done — or they must simply “live with it.”
That may not be the case.
While not every case of neuropathy can be reversed, there are many patients who experience meaningful improvement in comfort, mobility, and quality of life with the right plan.
Early care matters — nerves heal slowly.

Knee pain is one of the most common reasons Evansville residents limit their daily activities. Whether it’s difficulty walking, standing at work, exercising, or simply getting up from a chair, persistent knee discomfort can quietly take over your life.
Many people in the Evansville area are told that injections, medications, or surgery are their only options. However, that is not always the case. Today, there are non-surgical approaches designed to support healing, reduce discomfort, and improve mobility—without drugs or invasive procedures. Check us out at Lobacz Chiropractic.
In Southwestern Indiana and the surrounding region, knee pain often develops due to a combination of factors, including:
Repetitive stress from work or physical labor
Past sports injuries or accidents
Arthritis or degenerative joint changes
Poor movement patterns or joint mechanics
Weakness or imbalance in supporting muscles and tissues
Over time, these issues can lead to irritation, inflammation, and breakdown of the tissues that support the knee joint.
One of the most frustrating aspects of knee pain is that rest alone often does not solve the problem.
When soft tissues such as tendons, ligaments, or joint structures are under constant stress, the body may struggle to fully repair them. Reduced circulation, repeated micro-trauma, and compensation patterns can all interfere with healing.
This is why many Evansville patients experience recurring knee pain—even after physical therapy, injections, or periods of rest.
Traditional approaches often include:
Anti-inflammatory medications
Cortisone or lubricant injections
Physical therapy
Activity modification
Surgical recommendations
While these options may reduce symptoms temporarily, they do not always address the underlying tissue health or mechanical contributors to knee pain.
This has led many people in Evansville and nearby communities to seek non-surgical alternatives focused on tissue healing and joint function.
Modern conservative care focuses on improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Some non-surgical options that may help include:
Shockwave therapy uses acoustic waves applied to injured or degenerated tissue. This process is designed to stimulate circulation, promote tissue repair, and support healing in chronic knee conditions.
Many patients pursue shockwave therapy for conditions such as:
Tendon-related knee pain
Chronic joint irritation
Degenerative changes affecting mobility
High-intensity laser therapy is used to support cellular function, reduce inflammation, and help calm pain signals. It is non-invasive and typically comfortable for patients.
Laser therapy is often used alongside other treatments to support recovery and improve outcomes.
Improving joint motion, alignment, and biomechanics can reduce abnormal stress on the knee. When the knee, hip, and ankle are working together properly, many patients notice improved comfort and function.
If knee pain is:
Persistent for weeks or months
Limiting your ability to work or stay active
Returning after previous treatments
Preventing you from enjoying daily life
A thorough evaluation can help determine whether conservative, non-surgical care may be appropriate.
If you live in Evansville, Newburgh, Henderson, or anywhere within the surrounding area and are looking for non-surgical options for knee pain, a comprehensive evaluation can help identify the underlying contributors to your discomfort. We are here and local for you at Lobacz Chiropractic.
The goal of conservative care is not just temporary relief, but improved function and long-term joint health—so you can stay active and independent.
If you are struggling with knee pain and want to explore non-surgical options available locally, consider scheduling an evaluation to determine what approach may be right for you. Get started with Lobacz Chiropractic.
FAQs
Quick Answers to Your Neuropathy Questions
In some cases, yes. Neuropathy improvement depends on whether the nerves are capable of responding to increased circulation and stimulation. Our care is designed to support nerve function, not simply mask symptoms.
Nerves heal slowly and require repeated stimulation over time. One or two treatments do not provide sufficient cumulative effect for nerve adaptation or repair.
Single visits do not allow for proper laser dosing, monitoring, or clinical decision-making. Neuropathy care must be program-based to be effective and ethical.
No. Some cases are not appropriate for this type of care. We prioritize honesty over optimism.
Most neuropathy patients are treated twice per week. Less frequent care often fails to produce meaningful improvement.
Some patients notice early symptom changes within the first few weeks. Others experience more subtle changes initially. Improvement timelines vary based on severity, duration, and overall health.
If objective or subjective improvement is not observed, care is discontinued and other options are discussed. We do not continue care without evidence of benefit.
Neuropathy programs are typically not covered by insurance. Care is provided on a cash basis due to its specialized, non-surgical nature.
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