Cody B. Doyle DC, DIANM | Chiropractor Roanoke Tx 76262 | Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist

Board Certified Chiropractor Serving Patients in Roanoke, Keller, and Fort Worth Texas

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Cody B. Doyle, D.C.
817-767-5430
301 North Pine Street, Roanoke, Tx. 76262
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Looking for Drug-Free Neuropathy Treatments Near Me?

Posted on 07.14.17 |

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Neuropathy is the medical term for peripheral nerve damage — and it’s painful. The peripheral nervous system consists of all nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system (CNS). 

Neuropathy most commonly affects arms, legs, fingers, and toes. The good news is, the condition may be reversed! Nerves have the capability to heal themselves.

Certain holistic treatments may reduce or relieve your pain so that you can return to enjoying life. 

Dr. Cody Doyle treats neuropathy symptoms to accelerate the healing process. If you need “neuropathy treatments near me”, call us to learn how we can help you get out of pain.

How does neuropathy occur?

Diabetes is the most common cause of chronic peripheral neuropathy. 

High blood sugar levels damage nerves, as well as blood vessel walls. This damage leads to less oxygen and nutrients being delivered to nerves. Furthermore, poor circulation impedes the healing process. As with many diabetes side effects, there’s a downward spiral of problems with neuropathy caused by diabetes.

Nerve pain can also be caused by:

  • Injury (like a ruptured disk)
  • Infections
  • Drugs (including chemotherapy)
  • Constant pressure on a nerve (like carpal tunnel syndrome)
  • Genetics

Older adults are at the highest risk of developing neuropathy. If there the cause isn’t pinpointed, the condition is called idiopathic neuropathy.

Drug-Free Treatment for Neuropathy and Related Pain

Dr. Doyle uses a combination of personalized treatments to address pain and reverse neuropathy. Joint mobilization and acupuncture are safe and the pain relief is immediate. 

Pain management is only one of the benefits Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture can offer you. Increased circulation, increased mobility, and better overall health are important treatment goals. 

Call us today to book your appointment at our acupuncture and chiropractic office in Roanoke.

Effects of Neuropathy

Nerves that control function, motion, and feeling are susceptible to developing neuropathy. Mononeuropathy is the term that refers to a single nerve being damaged. Polyneuropathy means several nerves are affected.

Neuropathy pain is experienced differently in patients, but some symptoms are common.

Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Burning, tingling, or cold sensations
  • Cramps
  • Weakness
  • Balance problems and dizziness
  • Sensitivity on skin
  • Quickened heartbeat
  • Night sweats
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Numbness
  • Bladder irritation
  • General pain 

Long-term neuropathy leads to a lack of pain sensation. While this may sound good, pain is the body’s way of communicating when something is wrong. Without pain sensations, a person is at risk of repeatedly causing injury, having an infection, or bleeding without knowing about it. 

As you can imagine, this stage of neuropathy is extremely dangerous. Other long-term symptoms are loss of balance or coordination and difficulty walking.

The Difference at Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture

Traditional medicine treats the CNS with prescription drugs which can take weeks to even begin to work. Many medications also come with unpleasant side effects. 

In addition to chiropractic care and acupuncture, treatments include many holistic solutions. Dr. Doyle consults on nutrition, herbal or vitamin supplements, and detox programs. 

Dr. Doyle also prescribes treatments involving therapeutic home exercise programs, myofascial release, deep stretching, and modalities like electrical stimulation and ultrasound. Our goal is to provide you with the best care possible for your neuropathy and to eliminate or reduce pain.

If you need “neuropathy care near me” in Roanoke or Trophy Club call 817-767-5430 today. Our office is located across from Hawaiian Falls at 295 W. Byron Nelson Blvd. #212 in the retail center with Benjamin’s Pizza.

A Holistic Approach to Managing Your Wrist Pain

Posted on 05.5.17 |

Roanoke wrist painAre you searching for a holistic approach to manage your irritating wrist pain? Overuse of non-steroidal inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can lead to serious medical issues, like stomach bleeding and increased risk of heart and/or renal failure. These drugs, such as Motrin, Advil, and Aleve, can temporarily alleviate our wrist pain, but long-term use has been linked to causing more harm than good. Managing your pain holistically with acupuncture and chiropractic treatments is a great alternative and is better for your body in the long run.

Call Cody Doyle in Roanoke, TX at 817-767-5430 to discuss your holistic treatment options today.

What causes wrist pain?

Wrist pain can arise because of an old or a new injury—maybe it’s that old baseball injury that you never really got over? We can also cause ourselves to experience pain when we overuse our wrists, such as when we spend all day at a desk job. In a technology-focused world, more of us are spending our days typing away on the computer, forgetting the effects it may have on our bodies.

Rheumatoid arthritis, or inflammatory arthritis, is another reason we might experience wrist pain. Arthritis is an autoimmune disease that affects roughly 2 million Americans, and causes inflammation of joints and tissues. It can sometimes cause the joints in your wrists to feel warm to the touch. Arthritis can also restrict your normal range of motion, limiting your wrist mobility. We can develop this disease for many reasons, including genetic and environmental factors.

Tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome can also cause wrist pain. Carpal tunnel syndrome results from excessive pressure being exerted on your wrist and median nerve. The median nerve runs from the shoulder all the way down to the wrist. When this nerve has too much pressure applied to it, it can be painful.

How to Manage Wrist Pain

There are ways to reduce your risk of experiencing wrist pain. You can take breaks throughout your workday, if you spend your day typing. Make an effort to relax your wrists and use a different range of motions during these breaks. You can also increase your water intake, which will keep your arm’s moving parts well hydrated. Another method for reducing your risk of wrist pain is to apply ice to your wrists whenever you experience any pain. However, if these recommendations don’t cut it for you and your wrist pain, maybe it’s time to give acupuncture and chiropractic treatments a try. Acupuncture and chiropractic techniques are two great resources for holistically reducing your wrist pain. Rather than managing your pain with medication, these non-surgical, drug free techniques focus on fixing what’s wrong in the mechanics of your body.

What is acupuncture?

Most Americans have probably never considered seeking out acupuncture care. However, this traditional Chinese practice is becoming increasingly popular to manage a wide variety of medical conditions, including wrist pain. Acupuncture is a great way to increase energy levels, while simultaneously increasing nourishing blood flow to overtaxed nerves, tissues and joints.. Dr. Doyle will strategically insert stainless-steel needles into your body, to stimulate the inflamed tissues and nerves causing your wrist pain.

 What is chiropractic?

Chiropractic care realigns the vertebrae in your spine that can lead to arthritis and other disorders like anxiety or inflammation, when they are misaligned. Dr. Doyle will create a personalized pain management plan that releases tension and will help to ease your wrist pain. Along with spinal realignment, Dr. Doyle can teach you some exercises to do at home to help manage your wrist pain, as well as recommend dietary changes that may lead to less inflammation.

Contact Dr. Doyle, in Roanoke, TX today to schedule your appointment to reduce and even eliminate your wrist pain. Call 817-767-5430 today!

We serve patients from Trophy Club, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Argyle, Justin, NRH, and across the North Tarrant County area. Chiropractor Acupuncture 76262

Four Common Causes of Neck Pain

Posted on 04.28.17 |

Roanoke neck painAll of us experience occasional neck pain. Getting a crick in your neck after you’ve slept on it wrong is always a painful experience. If you’ve ever taken a long haul flight and tried to sleep in economy seats–you know how much we depend on good pillows and sleep posture each and every night!

If you find yourself suffering from neck pain that doesn’t go away, however, you may want to take a close look at the factors in your life that may be contributing to it. Below you’ll find four of the most common causes of neck pain, and how to avoid them.

Regardless of the cause of your pain, Dr. Cody Doyle of Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture has more than 20 years of experience treating acute and chronic neck pain, and can provide relief for your symptoms. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation with Dr. Doyle. For Roanoke neck pain, contact us online or call (817) 767-5430.

Your Pillow and Sleep Posture

The best sleep position for avoiding neck strain is on your back or on your side. If you have tried your best to stay off your stomach but still wake up face-down each morning, you may want to consider sleeping with no pillow, or using a water pillow.

Water pillows are an excellent option for neck posture because you can adjust the level of firmness to fit your needs. Avoid a hard or high pillow when sleeping in any position, as it can put your head at an angle that disrupts the natural position of the neck and spine. If you sleep on your back or side, a memory foam pillow can be an effective tool for supporting the neck and keeping the head in a natural position, If you sleep with your head elevated to reduce congestion in the night, consider getting a wedge and neck pillow to keep your spine and neck straight.

Dehydration

Sometimes it seems like everything can be blamed on dehydration, but there’s actually connection between hydration and the function of the neck. The discs in the neck can become less pliable and therefore less effective at cushioning the vertebrae when we are dehydrated. These spongy structures are mostly made up of water, so any level of dehydration can directly affect your neck. Next time your neck feels sore, chug a big glass of water to make sure your discs are well hydrated.

Poor Ergonomics

When we work, we tend to focus on outcomes and output, to the point that we often ignore the subtle signs from our body that its positioning may be off. Even something as simple as making sure your chair is adjusted to the right height can have a profound effect on neck pain. If your eye level is not at the right height, you may be craning your neck at an unnatural angle every moment you are looking at your computer screen. When sitting at a desk, try to keep your back straight and supported, and your feet on the floor. Adjust the height of your monitor if you find yourself angling your head up or down to see the screen.

Repetitive Neck Strain

If you routinely hold your phone against your shoulder when talking on the phone, you may be in for trouble. It may be the best way to sweep the floor, type on your computer, or clean the bathroom while chatting with friends—but your neck is not designed for this type of work. If you regularly multitask while talking on the phone, invest in a Bluetooth or hands-free device if you want to avoid strain. If you spend a lot of time texting on your phone, make sure you are not turning your head downward to do so.

When Neck Pain Doesn’t Go Away

If you have tried adjusting the way you care for your neck at home and at work, yet pain persists, call Dr. Cody Doyle. He will assess your symptoms and treat them with chiropractic, acupuncture, myofascial release, or other therapies. To reach our Roanoke, TX office, you can contact us online or call (817) 767-5430. For patients in La Grange, TX, you can contact us here or by calling (979) 968-6400.

Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture, Roanoke Neck Pain Treatment 

We serve patients from Trophy Club, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Argyle, Justin, NRH, and across the North Tarrant County area. Chiropractor Acupuncture 76262

What is Chiropractic Care?

Posted on 04.20.17 |

chiropractorIf you have a pain problem, you may have had a friend recommend a chiropractor to help you seek relief. If you’ve never visited this type of care provider, you may be wondering what this is. What does a chiropractor do?

Roanoke chiropractor Dr. Cody Doyle has been practicing chiropractic methods and alternative therapies for 20 years. Visit us online or call our Roanoke office at 817-767-5430, or our LaGrange office at 979-968-6400, for an appointment.

Chiropractic methods are based on the manipulation of joints, usually the spine, to realign vertebrae for optimal functioning. As an alternative form of medicine, chiropractic care is not commonly accepted or verified by western medical science, but it is a heavily regulated and monitored industry.

Regardless of whether it is accepted by mainstream medicine, you cannot deny that the proper functioning of the spine is critical to all human movement. The spine also houses the spinal cord, which is central to the human nervous system. All of our physical sensations are filtered through the spine. For example, spinal cord injuries can have a permanent, devastating effect on the human body and cause irreversible paralysis. Chiropractors believe small misalignments in the spine can have far-reaching effects on your body, and work to repair them, using spinal manipulation therapy (SMT).

Chiropractic Methods Used by Dr. Doyle

In his practice, Dr. Doyle uses four different chiropractic methods, and may combine them depending on your symptoms. Most methods involve manipulation of the spine with the hands, which are carefully and precisely controlled to make small adjustments without causing any damage or pain. If you’ve seen chiropractic manipulations portrayed in movies or on TV they may seem frightening, but we assure you that your comfort and safety is Dr. Doyle’s number one priority.

Dr. Doyle is proficient in the following chiropractic methods:

  • Gonstead: This technique relies heavily on principles of mechanical engineering to bring scientific accuracy to the correction and measuring of the dimensions of the human vertebrae and spine.
  • Thompson: The drop-table technique employs the use of a weighted table, to make sure the patient is in the optimal position to receive manual thrusts, to adjust the spine with as little force as possible.
  • Activator: Rather than using manual manipulation, the activator hand-held device uses a spring to deliver carefully measured tiny impacts to certain areas of the spine. About 69 percent of U.S. chiropractors use this method.
  • Diversified Adjustments: These entail a high velocity, low-amplitude thrust delivered by hand, sometimes with assistance from a table or block. This technique is most commonly known to patients.

Conditions That May Respond to Chiropractic Care

In his 20 years of practice, Dr. Doyle has helped many patients with their symptoms and is confident his methods can bring relief to many common conditions. Oftentimes, chiropractic adjustments are combined with other alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, myofascial release, premodulated muscle stimulation, and others.

Click on the following links to read our page on each condition:

  • back and neck pain
  • allergies
  • degenerative arthritis
  • inflammatory (rheumatoid) arthritis
  • headaches
  • peripheral neuropathy
  • spinal disc issues
  • stress and anxiety

This is not a complete list. If you are curious as to whether a chiropractic adjustment may be recommend for your painful condition, contact Roanoke chiropractor Doyle Chiropractic and Acupuncture today at 817-767-5430 (Roanoke office) or 979-968-6400 (LaGrange office) for an appointment.

We serve patients from Trophy Club, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Argyle, Justin, NRH, and across the North Tarrant County area. Chiropractor Acupuncture 76262

Alternative Treatment For Arthritis–A New Hope

Posted on 12.2.16 |

Many patients, after receiving a diagnosis of arthritis, believe that not much can really be done to help them.  The diagnosis usually comes abruptly, from a well intentioned physician, without much explanation or discussion regarding causation or treatment options. “It’s just arthritis” we are told, “Old Arthur comes to visit us all eventually.” It is as if the diagnosis is something of a normal consequence of aging. That annoying uncle that must be tolerated and accepted for the rest of your days.acupuncture for arthritic knees

Of course there are options like pills, steroid injections, pain management, nerve burning, and even surgical procedures that are used in a otiose attempt to mitigate the persistent symptoms of the bothersome “Uncle Arthur.” However, it is now clear that the use of medications, surgeries, and injections in the treatment of osteoarthritis can lead to unintended and occasionally devastating outcomes.

A New Perspective

After years of treating patients suffering from the painful effects of degenerative arthritis, I have come to learn that a new approach is required. No longer is it acceptable to simply throw pills at the problem. The research is clear. Without a comprehensive approach that addresses the fundamental causes of the degenerative process, no lasting recovery from the effects of arthritis can be expected.

We must look at the problem from a completely different point of view. We know that the fundamental cause of degenerative arthritis is loss of function within a motion segment. The loss of function leads to abnormal motion with causes inflammation of the joint. Chronic inflammation leads to degeneration which leads to more loss of function and more pain. It is a vicious cycle.

Any hope at improvement must be focused on dismantling the cycle. Once the cycle is dismantled (not just broken) improvement that leads to lasting recovery can begin.

To dismantle this chronic and degenerative cycle, we ask specific questions relative to your unique condition. We will commonly ask questions like….

  • What can be done improve the function in your area of complaint?
    • Example: Both traditional and low force chiropractic techniques can help improve joint function and biomechanics.
    • Example: Acupuncture is excellent for decreasing spasm, reducing inflammation, promoting healing, and restoring function.
    • Example: Massage, therapeutic exercise, ultrasound, and electric muscle stimulation can all be utilized to improve joint function and health
    • Other modalities and techniques will be addressed and discussed depending on your unique situation
  • What dietary changes need to be addressed to promote healing and decrease inflammation?
    • Do you consume artificial sweeteners? Sweeteners like aspartame are highly inflammatory.
    • What is you level of hydration? Inflammation thrives when we don’t get adequate water intake.
    • Are there any foods or habits that need to be addressed to give you the best chance at recovery?
    • We will make specific recommendations relating to your diet in order the promote healing and improvement
  • What stretches and/or exercise programs need to be implemented to promote healing and recovery?
    • A specific, custom tailored exercise program will be developed and updated throughout the course of your treatment plan.
  • Do you require nutritional and/or herbal supplementation?
    • When and if we believe that you would benefit from nutritional and/or herbal supplementation, we will custom tailor your person supplement schedule.
  • Do you have any medications that may be causing some of your symptoms?
    • We are happy to work with you and your prescribing doctor to suggest alternatives to any prescription medications that may be slowing or hampering your recovery.
  • And many more…

I believe the success we have had in our clinics in treating patients with degenerative arthritis over the last 20 years lies in the uniqueness of our approach to care. Our model has you, the individual patient, at it’s core. Since no two conditions are the same, it stands to reason that no two treatment plans should be the same either. We get to the core of the degenerative cycle specific to your individual condition and dismantle it so that treatment can begin and healing can occur.

This is certainly not an overnight process and it will take a considerable amount of effort of your part to meet your goals. However, we have accompanied thousands of patients on this journey and we will be with you to provide support, encouragement, and love throughout the process.

Call us today and let’s get started! I look forward to seeing you in or La Grange or Roanoke, TX chiropractic and acupuncture office.

We serve patients from Trophy Club, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Argyle, Justin, NRH, and across the North Tarrant County area. Chiropractor Acupuncture 76262

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Monday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
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Doyle Chiropractic & Acupuncture
301 North Pine Street
Roanoke, Texas 76262

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