Neuropathy Massage

Neuropathy massage in Pacific Grove provides gentle relief for diabetic nerve pain, chemotherapy-induced tingling, and numbness in hands and feet. Unlike medications that mask symptoms, therapeutic massage addresses root causes—improving circulation, stimulating nerve pathways, and reducing the burning, stabbing pain that disrupts sleep and daily life. Whether you're managing diabetic neuropathy or recovering from chemo, specialized massage offers real, measurable relief.

Neuropathy massage is a gentle, targeted form of therapeutic massage designed to relieve symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, such as tingling, burning, numbness, and pain, especially in the hands and feet. This type of massage focuses on improving blood flow, stimulating nerve pathways, and easing muscle tension to help reduce discomfort and support nerve function.

It’s especially helpful for individuals with:

  • Diabetic neuropathy

  • Chemotherapy-induced nerve pain

  • Nerve compression or injury

  • Age-related circulation issues

The massage techniques are adjusted to be soothing and non-invasive, ensuring comfort for those with sensitive or compromised nerves.

What is Neuropathy Massage?

The Benefits of Neuropathy Massage

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Neuropathy massage offers gentle, focused relief by improving circulation, easing nerve pain, and reducing tingling or numbness in the hands and feet. It supports healthier nerve function while calming the nervous system, helping you move more comfortably and feel more at ease in your daily life.

It’s safe, soothing, and scientifically backed to support deep recovery from the inside out.

How It Works

Boosts Blood Flow

Red blood drop icon representing increased circulation — massage enhances blood flow to nourish and repair nerve tissue.

Enhances circulation to deliver oxygen and nutrients to damaged nerves.

Stimulates Nerve Pathways

Illustration of nerve bundle — massage stimulates nerve pathways, improving sensation and reducing neuropathic pain.

Encourages healthy nerve signals to reduce pain and improve sensation.

Releases Muscle Tension

Muscle fiber illustration — targeted work releases tight tissue that can compress nerves and aggravate neuropathic symptoms.

Loosens tight muscles that may compress or irritate nearby nerves.


Session Options & Pricing

Specialized bodywork in Pacific Grove, CA (serving Monterey, Carmel, Pebble Beach, and Seaside)

Perfect for first-timers, general relaxation, and smaller body types.

60 Minutes - $180

Ideal for larger bodies, more comprehensive treatments, and massage regulars.

90 Minutes - $250

120 Minutes - $360

Best suited for massage junkies who want the ultimate luxurious treatment.

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Initial Assessment (5-10 min):
We'll discuss your neuropathy symptoms, affected areas, sensation levels, and any areas of complete numbness.

Gentle Treatment (40-50 min):
Light to moderate pressure focusing on feet, calves, hands, and forearms. We may use reflexology, compression, and gentle stretching.

Sensation Check:
We'll regularly check in about pressure and any changes in sensation—improvement or discomfort.

After Your Session:
Many clients report reduced pain, improved sensation, and better sleep that night. Benefits accumulate with regular sessions.

What to Expect

Is Neuropathy Massage Right for You?

Neuropathy massage is ideal for individuals experiencing tingling, numbness, or pain in the hands or feet due to conditions like diabetic neuropathy, chemo-induced neuropathy, or nerve compression. If you struggle with poor circulation, muscle tightness, or nerve discomfort, this treatment can help restore comfort and mobility. It's a non-invasive, soothing option for those looking to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life without relying solely on medication.

Is neuropathy massage painful?

No. We use gentle, soothing techniques specifically designed for sensitive nerves. Pressure is light to moderate, never painful. Communication throughout ensures your comfort.

Yes. While massage can't cure neuropathy, it improves circulation, reduces pain, and may slow progression. Studies show regular massage can decrease numbness and tingling in feet and hands for diabetic neuropathy patients.

Can massage help diabetic neuropathy?

For active symptoms: 2-3 times weekly for 4-6 weeks, then weekly maintenance. For mild symptoms: weekly or bi-weekly. Consistency is key, irregular sessions provide minimal benefit.

How often should I get neuropathy massage?

DISCLAIMER

Neuropathy massage is a complementary therapy. It does not replace medical care, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician before beginning massage therapy, especially if you have diabetes, cancer, blood disorders, or take blood thinners.

Results vary by individual. While many patients experience significant relief, massage cannot cure neuropathy or reverse nerve damage. Benefits are symptomatic and require ongoing sessions.

Relief begins with a single step—let neuropathy massage guide you back to comfort and movement.

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