If you’re in Henderson, KY and experiencing burning, tingling, numbness, or loss of sensation in your feet, it may be peripheral neuropathy. Many people in the Henderson area — especially those with diabetes or long-standing inflammation — develop nerve irritation gradually, often without realizing it until balance and daily function begin to decline. Early support is critical to prevent progression and improve stability.
Located just minutes from Henderson across the US-41 bridge, we specialize in conservative neuropathy care for patients experiencing nerve-related symptoms such as burning discomfort, numbness, altered sensation, or early balance decline that may worsen without intervention.
Many patients seek a structured approach aimed at supporting tissue health, circulation, and mechanical tolerance before considering more invasive options.
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition involving damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves—the nerves that carry signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. These nerves play a critical role in sensation, movement, and automatic body functions.
When peripheral nerves are irritated, compressed, inflamed, or damaged, the signals they transmit can become distorted or weakened. This can lead to symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, or changes in balance and coordination.
Peripheral neuropathy most commonly affects the feet and lower legs, but it can also involve the hands, arms, or other areas depending on the nerves involved and the underlying cause.

This is a Healthy nerves rely on:
Adequate blood supply
Proper electrical signaling
Normal metabolic and cellular function
Neuropathy can develop when one or more of these systems are disrupted. Common contributors include metabolic stress (such as diabetes), mechanical nerve irritation, reduced circulation, inflammation, toxin exposure, or unknown (idiopathic) causes.
Rather than being a single disease, neuropathy is a descriptive term that reflects how nerves are behaving abnormally.


Diabetes
Chemotherapy
Idiopathic neuropathy
Vitamin deficiencies
Spinal nerve irritation
Poor circulation
Medications mask symptoms
Injections don’t repair nerves
Most patients never get tissue-level care
Surgery rarely indicated

What Patients Can Expect Realistically
Early relief often shows up as reduced burning or night pain
Functional improvements (balance, sensitivity, walking tolerance) occur gradually
Best results happen when laser is part of a multi-modal care plan, not used alone
Laser therapy doesn’t promise a cure—but it supports the body’s ability to heal nerves, which many patients were told was impossible.


Shockwave therapy is not designed to “wake up” numb nerves instantly—its primary role is improving blood flow, tissue quality, and nerve environment
Some patients notice reduced deep aching, cramping, or pressure-type pain before changes in surface sensation occur
Improvements in walking tolerance, foot stability, and leg comfort tend to happen gradually over several weeks
Shockwave is most effective when used to support circulation and tissue regeneration, alongside therapies that directly stimulate nerve repair
Shockwave therapy does not claim to regenerate nerves on its own—but by improving the mechanical and vascular conditions around damaged nerves, it helps create an environment where healing becomes possible when combined with a comprehensive neuropathy care plan.

A Structured, Guided Process
This program is not a single treatment or quick fix. It is a guided care process designed to support nerve health, circulation, and function over time. Each phase builds on the previous one, allowing the body to respond gradually and safely.
Early Changes Patients Commonly Notice
In the first few weeks, many patients report:
Reduced burning, stabbing, or night discomfort
Improved comfort at rest
Better tolerance for standing or walking
These changes often come before noticeable improvements in numbness or sensation.
Gradual Functional Improvements
As care continues, patients may experience:
Better balance or stability
Increased awareness of foot position or pressure
Improved walking confidence and endurance
Because nerves heal slowly, progress is typically incremental, not immediate.
Realistic Expectations
The goal is improvement and restoration of function, not overnight results
Some symptoms improve faster than others
Consistency matters—results depend on allowing the body time to adapt and respond
This program does not promise a cure. Instead, it focuses on supporting the body’s natural repair processes, even in cases where patients were previously told “nothing could be done.”
Why a Program Approach Matters
Neuropathy rarely responds to isolated treatments. Better outcomes occur when care is delivered through a coordinated, multi-layered approach that addresses more than just symptoms.

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Yes. Many of our patients travel from Henderson and surrounding Henderson County communities for Neuropathy treatment.
Our Evansville office is typically 15–25 minutes away depending on traffic and bridge conditions via US-41.
No referral is required to schedule a consultation. We can discuss your history and determine whether this approach is appropriate for your condition.
Coverage varies depending on your specific plan. Our team can provide guidance regarding payment options and documentation if needed.
Neuropathy Treatment in Henderson Kentucky, also serving Evansville, Newburgh, Henderson, and the Tri-State area.”
Red flags:
Progressive numbness
Balance issues
Night pain
Burning feet
Loss of sensation