

Burning or shooting pain in your hands or feet that makes daily activities difficult
Persistent tingling or numbness in your arms, legs, hands, or feet
Sharp, pin-like sensations in your fingers or toes—even when resting
A heavy, weighted feeling in your hands or feet
Trouble with balance or numbness while walking
If you answered “yes” to any of these, you may be experiencing peripheral neuropathy.
The only way to know for sure—and to start finding real relief—is with a specialized evaluation. At Cornelius Disc Center, we offer a consultation and neurovascular screening using our FDA-cleared thermal scan device to detect nerve damage and assess circulation issues.
Don’t wait for symptoms to get worse. Call us today at (704) 237-4540 and take the first step toward regaining comfort, function, and quality of life.
Neuropathy occurs when the nerves are damaged or stop working properly, most often affecting the feet—and sometimes the hands.

Peripheral neuropathy is a term used to describe a group of conditions that develop when the nerves responsible for sending messages between your brain, spinal cord, and the rest of your body become damaged or inflamed. When these nerves don’t function properly, it can lead to pain, tingling, numbness, and other symptoms that interfere with your daily life.

When these nerves are damaged, they can cause persistent burning sensations, numbness, tingling, chronic pain, and even problems with balance that make everyday activities more difficult.
That’s why addressing neuropathy symptoms early—even if they seem minor—is so important. Acting at the first signs of pain or numbness can improve your chances for better outcomes and help prevent long-term nerve damage.
Chemotherapy-induced nerve damage
Spinal nerve compression
Carpal tunnel syndrome (nerve entrapment)
Restricted blood flow
Deteriorating joints
Pesticide exposure
Diabetes – toxic blood sugar levels leading to nerve damage

We provide advanced, non-invasive treatments specifically designed to reduce nerve pain, improve circulation, and help restore normal nerve function.
Our innovative therapies, supported by cutting-edge technology and backed by decades of research, focus on addressing the root cause of your neuropathy—not just masking the symptoms. These safe and effective treatments are designed to restore function, promote healing, and provide lasting relief—without the risks, side effects, or downtime of surgery.



Peripheral neuropathy occurs when nerves in the body's extremities, such as the hands, arms, and feet, are damaged. It is a very common, chronic disease that affects more than 20 million Americans. The electrical wiring in your body is breaking down - Feet and hands can’t communicate with the brain, and the brain can’t communicate with the feet and hands
The causes of peripheral neuropathy can be difficult to pinpoint, as symptoms are varied, but some of the common causes include:
Diabetes or insulin resistance
Poor diet and nutrition
Chronic Inflammation
Chemotherapy
Autoimmune diseases
Poor circulation
Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy are varied and may include tingling feet, tingling arms, numbness, pain, and burning.
At Cornelius Disc Center, we take a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to neuropathy care. Rather than just managing symptoms, we focus on addressing the underlying causes of nerve damage and dysfunction—helping you find real, lasting relief.
Our treatment plans may include:
1.) Advanced Diagnostics – Including our FDA-cleared neurovascular thermal scan to pinpoint nerve damage and circulation issues.
2.) Non-Surgical Regenerative Therapies – Designed to encourage nerve repair and restore healthy function.
3.) Functional Medicine Strategies – Targeting nutrition, inflammation, and underlying health issues that contribute to nerve damage.
4.) Physical Rehabilitation – Gentle, targeted exercises to improve balance, strength, and mobility.
5.) Chiropractic Care – To reduce spinal pressure and improve nerve communication.
6.) Ongoing Support & Monitoring – Regular check-ins to track your progress and adjust treatment as needed.
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Individual results may vary based on each patient’s health condition and adherence to the treatment plan provided by the doctor. No guarantees are made or implied regarding specific outcomes. These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The services and products offered are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease.