Support pathway
Neurologic and Neuropathy Support
Supportive care for nerve comfort, body awareness, balance routines, and rehab-adjacent wellness.

Clinically responsible support
How InnerVital™ approaches this pathway
Neurologic and nerve-related symptoms can be complex. Patients may describe tingling, burning, sensitivity, weakness, numbness, balance concerns, hand or foot discomfort, or function changes. These symptoms deserve appropriate medical evaluation because causes and risks vary widely.
InnerVital’s role is supportive and coordinated. Depending on provider availability and appropriateness, care may include acupuncture, Medical Qigong, gentle movement and body-awareness routines, manual therapy for selected musculoskeletal contributors, nutrition and supplementation education, and coordination with neurology, oncology, rehabilitation, primary care, or orthopedics.
Common goals we may support
- Neuropathy-adjacent comfort and sensitivity support
- Carpal tunnel-adjacent hand, wrist, and arm comfort goals
- Balance, body awareness, gait confidence, and fall-prevention-adjacent routines
- Post-stroke or neurologic rehabilitation-adjacent wellness support
- Coordination with medical teams when neurologic symptoms require diagnosis or monitoring
Relevant modalities
Care plans vary by location, staffing, provider license, scope of practice, safety screening, and clinical appropriateness. Relevant services may include:
- Acupuncture
- Medical Qigong
- Nutrition and Supplementation
- Tuina / Shiatsu Manual Therapy
- Nurse Practitioner Support
- Telehealth / Virtual Support
Helpful next steps
What patients may experience
- Screening for red flags such as progressive weakness, sudden changes, severe pain, or new neurologic deficits
- A conservative support plan focused on comfort, awareness, function, stress, and care coordination
- Clear boundaries: InnerVital does not claim to reverse nerve damage, treat stroke, or diagnose neurologic disease through the website
Care coordination and safety
InnerVital™ uses a support-first model. We encourage patients to keep appropriate medical, behavioral health, rehabilitation, specialty, pediatric, oncology, palliative, or primary-care clinicians involved whenever the concern requires diagnosis, monitoring, medication decisions, or urgent evaluation.
Evidence-aware context
Hospital-based integrative oncology and acupuncture programs often discuss acupuncture as supportive care for nerve pain or chemotherapy-related neuropathy symptoms, while public medical sources also list carpal tunnel and stroke rehabilitation among areas where acupuncture has been explored. InnerVital uses careful “supportive care” language because neurologic symptoms require medical evaluation and individualized risk assessment.
When to seek urgent or conventional medical care
Do not use this website or supportive care pathway as a substitute for urgent medical evaluation. Seek appropriate medical, emergency, behavioral health, or specialist care for concerns such as sudden weakness, facial droop, trouble speaking, new vision loss, severe dizziness, loss of coordination, sudden numbness, bowel or bladder changes, or symptoms concerning for stroke or emergency neurologic illness.
Questions patients often ask
Frequently asked questions
Can acupuncture treat neuropathy?
InnerVital does not present acupuncture as a cure or guaranteed treatment for neuropathy. It can be discussed as adjunctive supportive care for comfort and quality-of-life goals when clinically appropriate.
Should I see a neurologist first?
New, worsening, unexplained, or progressive neurologic symptoms should be evaluated by the appropriate medical clinician. InnerVital can coordinate supportive care alongside that medical plan.
What does rehab-adjacent support mean?
It means supportive routines for comfort, stress, body awareness, and function that complement, rather than replace, physical therapy, occupational therapy, neurology, or rehabilitation medicine.
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InnerVital™ is preparing to open its Chicago Loop flagship at 18 N Wabash in September 2026. Join the opening list, request benefits follow-up, or learn what to expect as services become available.
