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Support pathway

Neurologic, Neuropathy and Diabetes-Related Nerve Support

Adjunctive support for nerve comfort, numbness or tingling, diabetes-related neuropathy concerns, balance awareness, sleep, stress regulation, fall-risk awareness, function, and quality of life.

Clinically responsible support

Supportive care for comfort, body awareness, and daily function

Neurologic and nerve-related concerns can affect sensation, numbness or tingling, movement confidence, balance, sleep, independence, and daily planning. InnerVital approaches this pathway carefully, with an emphasis on nerve comfort, diabetes-related neuropathy concerns, body awareness, balance routines, fall-risk awareness, sleep, stress regulation, function, and appropriate coordination with conventional care.

InnerVital does not provide disease-directed care for neuropathy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, seizure disorders, diabetes, or other neurologic conditions through this website. Supportive care may be appropriate only when stable, clinically suitable, and coordinated with appropriate medical care.

Supportive goals for this pathway

  • Comfort support for nerve sensitivity, tingling, burning, or altered sensation patterns after medical evaluation
  • Body-awareness and balance routines that may support daily confidence
  • Stress and sleep support for patients living with neurologic or nerve-related concerns
  • Gentle movement, breath, and pacing routines that respect fatigue and mobility limits
  • Coordination awareness for neurology, primary care, rehabilitation, podiatry, or specialty care

The TCM and East Asian Medicine lens

Pattern-based care looks at sensation, temperature sensitivity, sleep, stress, digestion, movement, energy rhythm, pain quality, and daily function. This whole-person view can guide supportive acupuncture, qigong, touch-based comfort work, and home routines without making claims about neurologic disease reversal.

A good fit for patients seeking

  • Adjunctive comfort and routine support after medical evaluation
  • Gentle care that respects sensitivity, fatigue, balance, and mobility limits
  • Care coordination with neurology, rehabilitation, podiatry, or primary care
  • Quality-of-life support without disease-reversal claims

Integrative care options

Relevant modalities

Support is adapted to the patient’s sensitivity, mobility, neurologic history, current medical care, and safety needs.

Acupuncture

May be used conservatively for comfort, body awareness, sleep, and self-regulation goals.

Medical Qigong

Seated or standing breath and movement routines may support balance awareness and regulation.

Tuina and manual therapy

Gentle, consent-based touch may support body awareness and comfort when appropriate.

Nutrition and supplementation education

Medication and supplement review supports safety, especially for patients with complex care plans.

Nurse practitioner support

When available, care navigation can help identify referral needs and safety concerns.

Telehealth support

Virtual check-ins may help maintain routines and caregiver communication when hands-on care is not required.

What to expect

Visits emphasize comfort, sensitivity, balance awareness, safety screening, and coordination with the clinicians already involved.

  • A cautious intake covering neurologic history, diagnosis if known, medications, mobility, falls, sensation changes, sleep, stress, rehabilitation history, and current clinicians
  • Screening for sudden, progressive, severe, or unexplained neurologic symptoms that require medical evaluation
  • A gentle care plan that may include acupuncture, breath practice, body-awareness routines, comfort support, and referral awareness
  • Follow-up focused on quality of life, sleep, comfort, balance confidence, caregiver needs, and coordination with medical care

Clinical coordination

InnerVital works alongside, not in place of, neurology, primary care, rehabilitation, podiatry, pain medicine, emergency care, or medication management. Patients with complex or changing symptoms need medical oversight.

When conventional care is needed

Seek urgent medical care for sudden weakness, numbness, facial droop, speech changes, vision changes, severe dizziness, new loss of balance, seizure, new severe headache, loss of bowel or bladder control, repeated falls, or rapidly worsening neurologic symptoms.

Institutional credibility

For senior living teams, caregivers, rehabilitation partners, hospitals, and referring clinicians, this pathway emphasizes documentation, fall-risk awareness, caregiver communication, and clear referral boundaries.

Scope of care

This pathway provides adjunctive support for comfort, routines, self-regulation, and quality of life. It does not diagnose neurologic disease, reverse nerve injury, manage medication, or replace specialist care.

Medical disclaimer: This page is informational and does not provide medical advice. InnerVital does not diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, reverse, or guarantee outcomes for any disease or condition through this website. Services are provided only where available, appropriate, and within the license, training, and scope of the practitioner delivering care. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek emergency care immediately.

Questions patients often ask

Frequently asked questions

Does InnerVital treat neuropathy or neurologic disease?

No. InnerVital does not diagnose, treat, or reverse neurologic disease. Care is supportive and may focus on comfort, sleep, body awareness, routine support, and coordination with medical clinicians.

Can I receive care while seeing a neurologist?

Yes, when appropriate. InnerVital supports patients alongside neurologic and primary care, with attention to symptoms that require medical follow-up.

Can caregivers participate?

Yes. For older adults or patients with mobility or memory concerns, caregiver involvement can help with routines, safety observations, and coordination.

Get started

Join the opening list or request follow-up

Join the opening list to learn how InnerVital plans neurologic and nerve-related supportive care with conservative scope, careful screening, and quality-of-life goals.

InnerVital is preparing to open its Chicago Loop flagship at 18 N Wabash in September 2026. You can join the opening list, request benefits follow-up, or learn what to expect as services become available.