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"I have been seeing Dr. Henze for around 25 years."
"I always feel amazing after i visit with him." - Richard, Boise, Idaho
I understand how difficult and frustrating it can be to live with peripheral neuropathy.
The numbness in your feet can make simple activities like walking or driving feel almost impossible—you can’t feel the gas pedals, and every step feels uncertain.
Losing your balance, especially in public, can be embarrassing and make you worry about losing your independence.
I know how isolating this can be, and how it might feel like you’re losing control over your own life. But I want you to know, it doesn’t have to be this way.
Together, we’ve worked to restore the feeling in their feet, stop the constant tingling and burning, and help them regain their balance.
I’m here to offer you that same hope and relief. You don’t have to live with the fear and discomfort that neuropathy brings—there is a way to regain control, and I’m committed to helping you find it.
Burning Sensation: persistent burning feeling in your feet, especially at night, which can be unbearable and disrupt your sleep.
Pins and Needles: The sensation of pins and needles, often making it difficult to walk or even stand.
Numbness with Pain: A strange combination of numbness and pain. Where your feet feel numb but also experience sharp, stabbing pains or electric shocks.
Difficulty Walking: Severely impacted mobility, struggling to walk even short distances without pain or instability.
Balance Issues: Due to the lack of sensation in your feet, balance problems, leading to a higher risk of falls.
Sensitivity to Touch: Even light touches, like putting on socks or shoes, is painful.
Sleep Disruption: The pain often worsens at night, leading to frequent awakenings and difficulty getting a restful night's sleep.
Emotional and Mental Strain: The chronic nature of neuropathy can lead to feelings of frustration, anxiety, and depression, particularly when treatments don’t provide relief.
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Before Treatment
Suffering with numbness, tingling & pain
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"I thought that there wasn't any value to it, all of a sudden it's just like 50% gone and then continuing on with it, the neuropathy left."
"I noticed too that my stomach bloat had reduced, that my energy level was pretty good, actually it was really good." - Ron, Boise, Idaho
"I had a liver transplant not too long ago and then all of a sudden I started having problems with arthritis..."
"It was just heaven sent to be able to get a good night's sleep and wake up refreshed and not hurt." - Brenda, Boise, Idaho
"My neuropathy was so bad that I couldn't bowl. I couldn't function."
"I was always dizzy and falling down, trying not to fall and hurt myself. And with the neuropathy protocol, I started in December. It's now May and I am almost 100% better." - Nancy, Boise, Idaho
"I recommend it to anybody."
"I can get it whenever I want and just go see the dogs for a walk. That's the biggest thing with me is my dogs are my babies. Yeah. I can do about everything now." - Kathy, Boise, Idaho
Here are some of our most commonly asked questions
What is Peripheral Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that occurs when the peripheral nerves - the nerves that carry information between the brain/spinal cord and the rest of the body - become damaged or dysfunctional. These nerves control muscle movement, as well as sensations like touch, temperature, and pain.
Here are some of the main causes of peripheral neuropathy:Diabetes: One of the most common causes is uncontrolled diabetes, which can lead to high blood sugar levels that damage nerves over time.
Trauma/Injury: Physical trauma or injuries that cause nerve compression, crushing or severing can lead to neuropathy. This includes repetitive motion injuries.
Autoimmune Diseases: Certain autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Guillain-Barré syndrome cause the body's immune system to attack and damage peripheral nerves.
Infections: Viral or bacterial infections like Lyme disease, shingles, HIV, and hepatitis C can trigger neuropathy.
Inherited Disorders: Some inherited conditions like Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease cause genetic defects that lead to nerve damage.
Toxin Exposure: Excessive alcohol consumption and exposure to industrial chemicals, toxins, and some medications can be toxic to nerve fibers.
Vitamin Deficiencies: Lack of certain vitamins like B1, B6, B12, E and niacin can disrupt nerve function and cause neuropathy over time.
So in summary, the causes range from metabolic problems and autoimmune conditions to physical injuries, vitamin deficits and toxic exposures that impair nerve signaling.
Yes, peripheral neuropathy can be reversed or significantly improved through holistic approaches, helping to stop further damage and restore nerve function.Treatments like shockwave therapy, combined with proper nutrition, physical therapy, and other natural methods, can stimulate nerve regeneration, reduce inflammation, and enhance blood flow to the affected areas.By addressing the underlying causes and supporting your body’s natural healing processes, holistic treatments can not only relieve the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy but also help prevent further nerve damage, leading to better long-term outcomes and improved quality of life.
Yes, nerves can regrow, although the process is slow and can vary depending on the type of nerve and the extent of the damage. Peripheral nerves, which are the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord, have the ability to regenerate to some extent. This regrowth can be supported by holistic treatments such as shockwave therapy, proper nutrition, physical therapy, and other natural approaches that promote healing and improve blood flow to the affected areas. While complete recovery may not always be possible, especially in severe cases, these treatments can help stimulate nerve regeneration, reduce symptoms, and improve overall nerve function.
When you undergo neuropathy treatment using holistic approaches, you can expect a natural, non-invasive path to relief and recovery. Our in house therapies work by stimulating blood flow and promoting nerve regeneration, which helps reduce pain, tingling, and numbness associated with neuropathy.Over time, you'll notice a significant reduction in symptoms, improved nerve function, and enhanced overall well-being.
Many patients experience positive results after just a few sessions, with ongoing improvements as treatment continues. This holistic approach not only addresses the symptoms but also supports your body’s natural healing processes, offering a safe and effective alternative to medications or surgery.
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"I had a very thorough treatment with Dr. Henze."
"It was such a great experience and I'm very grateful for the treatment. I feel so much better. They are such nice, thoughtful people." - Susan, Boise, Idaho
I’m Dr. Michael Henze, founder of Henze Chiropractic & Wellness in Boise, and I’ve been honored to serve this incredible community for over 26 years.
I graduated cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1996 and have held multiple leadership roles throughout my career—including serving as District 2 Representative and Vice President of the Idaho Association of Chiropractic Physicians, a member of the IACP Insurance Committee, an ICA State Representative, and Vice Chair of the Idaho State Board of Chiropractic Physicians.
I learned Spanish while on a church mission in Chile from 1983 to 1984, and for over 30 years, I’ve stayed active in my church, the Boy Scouts of America, and youth athletics as a coach and umpire.
When I’m not in the office, you’ll find me wake surfing, off-roading, or enjoying the outdoors. I bring that same energy, passion, and dedication to every patient I serve.
If you're ready to restore your health and feel your best, I can help you.
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