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.”

Relief From Burning, Tingling, and Numbness — Without Relying Only on Medications

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.

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Do Any of These Sound Familiar?

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.

What Causes Neuropathy?

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.

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Our Approach to Neuropathy

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.

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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.

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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.

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Neuropathy Isn’t “Just Part of Aging”

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.

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FAQs

Quick Answers to Your Neuropathy Questions

Can neuropathy really improve without surgery or injections?

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.

Why does neuropathy care require multiple visits?

Nerves heal slowly and require repeated stimulation over time. One or two treatments do not provide sufficient cumulative effect for nerve adaptation or repair.

Why don’t you offer single neuropathy treatments?

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.

Do you accept every neuropathy case?

No. Some cases are not appropriate for this type of care. We prioritize honesty over optimism.

How often are visits recommended?

Most neuropathy patients are treated twice per week. Less frequent care often fails to produce meaningful improvement.

How long before I notice changes?

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.

What if I don’t improve?

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.

Is this covered by insurance?

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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