Jacobo physical therapy clinics treat a variety of conditions related to diabetes and neuropathy. Here are some common ones:

Diabetes-Related Conditions:

  1. Diabetic Neuropathy: Nerve damage caused by high blood sugar levels, leading to pain, tingling, and numbness, especially in the feet and hands.
  2. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): Reduced blood flow to the limbs, often leading to pain and mobility issues.
  3. Foot Ulcers: Open sores on the feet that can result from poor circulation and nerve damage.
  4. Obesity: Excess body weight that can exacerbate diabetes and lead to joint pain and mobility issues.
  5. Balance and Coordination Problems: Issues that can arise from nerve damage and muscle weakness.

Neuropathy-Related Conditions:

  1. Peripheral Neuropathy: Damage to the peripheral nerves, causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the limbs.
  2. Autonomic Neuropathy: Damage to the nerves that control involuntary body functions, such as heart rate and digestion.
  3. Focal Neuropathy: Sudden weakness or pain in one nerve or a group of nerves, often in the hand, head, torso, or leg.
  4. Proximal Neuropathy: Pain and weakness in the hips, thighs, or buttocks, often affecting one side of the body.
  5. Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Nerve damage caused by chemotherapy treatments.

Physical therapy can help manage these conditions by improving strength, balance, and mobility, reducing pain, and enhancing overall quality of life