Here's What's Really Going On-
“Burning feet” is a symptom, not a diagnosis—and that’s good news, because it means we can often identify contributors
and build a targeted plan. Many patients assume burning is simply “getting older,” but the most common drivers are nerve
irritation, circulation limitations, or metabolic factors like diabetes. At our Toms River clinic, we start by
clarifying your pattern: Is it worse at night? Does it come with numbness or tingling? Does walking help or worsen it?
These details matter because burning tied to neuropathy behaves differently than burning tied to mechanical nerve
irritation from the low back. Treatment recommendations typically focus on supporting nerve health and calming
inflammatory stress. Class IV laser therapy can be used to support circulation and tissue recovery. A structured
neuropathy program may help stabilize nerve signaling and improve comfort. When symptoms track with low back involvement
or radiating leg pain, spinal decompression and advanced chiropractic care may be used to reduce mechanical nerve
pressure. The goal is simple: reduce burning, restore comfort, and get you sleeping and moving better—without rushing
to injections or surgery.

Cool the Burn. Heal the Nerves.
Get burning feet evaluated and treated with targeted neuropathy care.
"Dr Ed is absolutely amazing. He is very attentive to each patient and explains every procedure in detail. He has helped my back issues tremendously. The staff is very friendly and he accommodates my busy schedule."
