True Works Chiropractic provides neuropathy care in Arlington, TX as part of its services focused on spinal alignment, joint function, and muscle balance. The clinic, directed by Dr. Michael Moss, conducts evaluations to identify structural factors that may contribute to nerve-related symptoms. This patient-centered approach integrates with the clinic's whole-body methodology for addressing discomfort and supporting mobility.
Neuropathy involves damage or dysfunction of peripheral nerves that transmit signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. Irritated or damaged nerves can disrupt communication, resulting in sensations such as tingling, burning, numbness, or weakness, often in the hands or feet. These symptoms may gradually intensify and interfere with walking, sleeping, or balance. Evaluations at the clinic consider the spine and nervous system to determine potential structural contributions to symptoms.

Common causes include diabetes, injuries, infections, poor circulation, inflammation, certain medications, and nerve compression. Spinal misalignments may play a role in some cases of nerve irritation. The clinic applies functional x-ray analysis where appropriate to assess spinal structure and inform precision care based on individual findings. Symptoms vary by affected nerves, including tingling or numbness in extremities, burning pain, sharp sensations, or muscle weakness. Balance and coordination challenges may also occur due to reduced nerve signals.
Chiropractic care at the clinic centers on supporting spine and nervous system health. When the spine maintains proper alignment, it may help reduce pressure on nerves. Adjustments and supportive therapies are incorporated into plans tailored to each patient's health goals and physical condition. A 2018 study published in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine examined chiropractic management of peripheral neuropathy and reported improvements in pain and sensory function among participants. Another review in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics noted positive outcomes in nerve function and symptom reduction with spinal manipulative therapy in selected neuropathy cases. These sources provide context on available research while indicating the importance of individualized application.
Individual results from neuropathy care may vary depending on the underlying cause, severity of symptoms, and patient response to treatment. At the clinic, care plans evolve based on progress and feedback. Patient education includes information on posture, movement patterns, and lifestyle factors that may influence outcomes. The process encourages thorough initial assessments to identify contributing structural elements.
Dr. Michael Moss serves as the lead chiropractor. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he developed an interest in health sciences influenced by his grandfather, a respected physician known for dedicated patient care. He earned a bachelor's degree in biology and completed his doctorate in chiropractic at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia.
During chiropractic school, Dr. Moss gained perspective through personal health challenges involving persistent digestive issues and recurrent strep throat. Medications provided temporary relief, but symptoms returned. After corrective chiropractic care, he personally observed resolution of ongoing symptoms and no longer required medication. This experience contributed to his focus on root cause assessment.
“I have a passion to help my patients thrive in their health by getting to the root cause of the problem through careful functional X-ray analysis and precision care based on those X-rays,” said Dr. Moss.
Chiropractic adjustments aim to correct spinal alignment and restore proper joint movement. Posture evaluations identify patterns, with exercises designed to support muscle coordination. Soft tissue techniques address tension noted in assessments. Ergonomic guidance helps adapt daily activities to care objectives. The whole-body approach considers interconnected factors, with spinal health central to joint performance and nerve communication.
The clinic addresses neuropathy alongside services for back pain, neck pain, headaches, and extremity concerns. A supportive environment provides explanations of recommended steps. The methodology aligns with the philosophy of supporting the body's natural processes through natural techniques.
Functional x-ray analysis contributes to detailed spinal understanding where indicated. Dietary and exercise advice is included when relevant to goals and condition. Repeated sessions allow adaptation to joint changes. The clinic upholds chiropractic principles in management of nerve-related discomfort.
Dr. Moss applies this framework across presentations, drawing from professional training and personal experience. His background in biology and chiropractic supports consistent delivery of care. Individuals undergo evaluations guiding technique selection and frequency. The process prioritizes appropriateness for each patient.
The services include chiropractic adjustments, posture programs, exercise guidance, soft tissue techniques, and ergonomic recommendations within customized protocols. This integration supports objectives related to function and comfort. The practice maintains dedication to thorough evaluation and patient-specific planning.
True Works Chiropractic operates with emphasis on natural approaches prioritizing long-term wellness. Spinal alignment, joint function, and muscle balance serve as focal points in addressing neuropathy symptoms. The clinic provides care considering full body impact and assists patients in pursuing health goals.
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For more information about True Works Chiropractic, contact the company here:
True Works Chiropractic
Dr. Michael Moss D.C.
(817) 718-1051
thrivewellnessdfw@gmail.com
5801 W Interstate 20, Arlington, TX 76017
