Numbness in your feet. A burning sensation in your hands. Tingling that wakes you up at night. The feeling of walking on cotton wool—disconnected from the ground beneath you. If these symptoms sound familiar, you may be living with peripheral neuropathy—and you're not alone.

Peripheral neuropathy affects millions of Americans, disrupting daily function, increasing fall risk, and significantly reducing quality of life. And yet, many neuropathy patients are told there's little that can be done beyond medication management. At our physical therapy clinic in Thousand Oaks, we believe—and see, every day—that there is far more that can be done.

What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves—the vast network of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord that carry signals between the body and the central nervous system.

Common causes include:

  • Diabetes—the leading cause of peripheral neuropathy worldwide
  • Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy—a frequent side effect of cancer treatment
  • Post-traumatic nerve injury—from accidents, fractures, or surgical complications
  • Autoimmune conditions—including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome
  • Vitamin deficiencies—particularly B12 and folate
  • Idiopathic neuropathy—where no clear cause is identified despite thorough investigation

Regardless of the cause, the functional consequences are similar—and physical therapy addresses them directly.

How Physical Therapy Treats Neuropathy

At our physical therapy clinic in Thousand Oaks, neuropathy rehabilitation is individualized, comprehensive, and focused on the functional outcomes that matter most to you.

Your treatment program may include:

  • Sensory retraining—progressive stimulation of the affected nerves and sensory pathways to improve the accuracy of sensory input and retrain the brain's processing of signals from the feet and hands
  • Balance and proprioceptive training—targeted exercises using balance boards, foam surfaces, and unstable platforms to challenge and improve postural stability despite reduced sensory input
  • Strengthening programs—addressing the muscle weakness that frequently accompanies neuropathy, particularly in the intrinsic foot muscles and lower leg, to improve functional stability
  • Manual therapy and soft tissue mobilization—reducing tissue restriction around affected nerves and improving circulation to support nerve health
  • Gait retraining—correcting compensatory walking patterns that develop as a result of neuropathy, reducing fall risk and improving efficiency of movement
  • Kinesiotaping—providing sensory feedback through the skin to partially compensate for reduced proprioceptive input from the feet
  • Pain management strategies—addressing the neuropathic pain that disrupts sleep, activity, and quality of life through movement, manual techniques, and education

What to Expect from Neuropathy Rehab at Reform PT

Neuropathy rehabilitation requires patience and consistency—nerve recovery is gradual. But with structured, expert-guided physical therapy, most patients experience meaningful improvements in balance, strength, pain levels, and functional confidence.

We track your progress with objective balance and functional assessments at every stage—so you can see, in measurable terms, how your body is responding to treatment.

Why Thousand Oaks Patients Trust Reform PT for Neuropathy

Neuropathy is a stated clinical specialty at Reform Physical Therapy in Thousand Oaks—not a condition we treat occasionally alongside everything else. Our team brings deep, focused expertise to every neuropathy patient:

  • One-on-one care with a licensed therapist every session
  • Certifications in PNF, Kinesiotaping, Maitland joint mobilization, and Balance Rehabilitation
  • Specialist experience with diabetic, chemotherapy-induced, and post-traumatic neuropathy
  • Fall prevention programming integrated into every neuropathy treatment plan
  • 18+ years treating Conejo Valley patients from 8 to 97
  • In-clinic and telehealth options for patients whose symptoms limit mobility
  • Two locations—Thousand Oaks and Camarillo

Take the First Step Toward Better Balance and Less Pain

Neuropathy doesn't have to mean a life of limitation. With the right rehabilitation, you can move more confidently, reduce your fall risk, and manage your symptoms more effectively than medication alone allows.

📞 (805) 383-0470 📧 [email protected] 📍 850 Hampshire Rd A, Thousand Oaks, CA 91361

Book your appointment online—and discover what specialist neuropathy care at Reform PT can do for you.

Peripheral Neuropathy Rehabilitation in Thousand Oaks | Reform PT

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