Here's What's Really Going On-
Most people don’t wake up one day with full-blown neuropathy. It often starts as subtle tingling, a “sock-like”
numbness, or burning that shows up at night. The common thread is nerve irritation—either from metabolic stress (like
diabetes), reduced circulation, inflammatory load, or mechanical pressure on the nerve pathway. At our Toms River
clinic, the goal isn't a quick “temporary relief” visit. We build a plan that targets the physiology behind the
symptoms. Class IV laser therapy is used to support cellular repair and improve local circulation. When appropriate,
spinal decompression helps reduce pressure that can contribute to nerve irritation—especially when symptoms radiate from
the low back into the legs. Advanced chiropractic care may be used to improve joint mechanics and reduce stress on nerve
pathways. Neuropathy is highly individual. Some patients need a circulation-forward strategy. Others need to reduce
compression and inflammation first. That’s why we start with a clear clinical intake and objective findings, then match
treatment to what your body is actually doing—so you can walk more comfortably, sleep better, and regain confidence in
daily movement.

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"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."
