Neuropathy Treatment | Solihull & Birmingham | Urban Body
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Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment in Solihull & Birmingham
This Isn’t Just Nerve Pain, It’s Your Life Shrinking One Step at a Time
Tingling feet. Burning legs. Numb toes.
If you’ve been told it’s “just something you have to live with,” we’re here to offer a different way forward. At Urban Body, we help people with neuropathy reduce pain, restore movement, and feel safer on their feet, without relying solely on medication.
You might feel it first thing in the morning, buzzing in your feet as you try to stand.
Or when you’re walking, the sensation that your feet aren’t quite there.
Sometimes it’s the burning, tingling, or pins and needles.
Sometimes it’s the fear of falling.
And yet, most people are told the same thing:
“Keep an eye on it.”
“Try these tablets.”
“Let’s see how it goes.”
But neuropathy isn’t just uncomfortable. It’s progressive.
And without early, focused intervention, it can lead to permanent nerve damage and loss of independence.
At Urban Body, we don’t believe in “wait and see.”
We believe you deserve answers and a plan built around your life.
What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy happens when the nerves outside your brain and spinal cord become damaged.
It often starts in the legs or feet, but can spread, worsen, and affect how you move, feel, and live.
Common symptoms include:
- Burning or tingling sensations
- Numbness or reduced sensation in feet or hands
- Electric shock-like pain, or stabbing discomfort
- Muscle weakness, cramping or twitching
- Poor balance or unsteady walking
- Sensitivity to touch or temperature
Neuropathy can be caused by diabetes, chemotherapy, injury,alcohol, infections or appear without a clear cause. If ignored, the nerve damage can become permanent.
How Physiotherapy Can Help Neuropathy
We don’t offer generic rehab or rely on medication alone.
Instead, our tailored programmes combine hands-on therapy with advanced tech to help you:
- Stimulate nerve function using Neubie Therapy
- Support cellular repair with Red Light Therapy
- Boost nerve oxygenation and healing with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
- Improve your balance and gait so you walk with confidence
- Loosen stiff joints and restore normal movement
- Strengthen muscles that support your legs and feet
- Ease pain using techniques that don’t rely on medication
Adapt your lifestyle to protect nerves and reduce flare-ups
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The Urban Body Approach
Neuropathy isn’t one thing. It effects people in different ways, for different reasons
So you treatment starts with a thorough clinical assessment to understand the root cause, severity, and how it’s impacting your daily life. Then we build a personalised treatment plan using the best of:
Targeted physiotherapy
Neubie Therapy
Red Light Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
to boost oxygenation and support nerve healing
Home-based strategies for long-term results
Whether your symptoms are new or you’ve been living with them for years—we’ll help you take control, step by step.
We’re the only clinic in the UK combining Neubie, Red Light, and HBOT in one integrated programme for neuropathy.
Why People Trust Urban Body With Their Neuropathy Care
You may have already tried general physio. Or been told to just manage it and accept decline.
Here’s what we do differently:
- We specialise in complex nerve and mobility problems
- We’re one of the UK’s most experienced Neubie clinics
- We use cutting-edge red light therapy to aid nerve repair
- We listen. You’ll never feel rushed, dismissed or “just another patient”
- We act quickly. You won’t wait weeks for results
This isn’t just rehab.
It’s expert-led recovery that finally makes sense
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FAQs
Diabetes is the most common cause, but it can also follow chemotherapy, injuries, alcohol use, vitamin deficiencies, or autoimmune conditions. Sometimes the cause isn’t clear.
Rapid numbness, leg or foot weakness, loss of coordination, or sudden changes in sensation are all red flags,especially if symptoms are spreading.
Tight shoes, cold weather, poor circulation, long periods of sitting or standing still, and unmanaged blood sugar can all aggravate symptoms.
Yes, but it needs to be the right kind. Targeted physiotherapy helps protect the nerves, improve blood flow, and reduce risk of falls.