ALIGN Integrated Health, a Lakeville-based clinic specializing in integrative and neurological care, reports early improvement in neuropathy-related symptoms in a recent patient case. Jackie, a resident of Burnsville, Minnesota, began treatment at the clinic and reported measurable changes in symptoms within two weeks of initiating care.
At the start of treatment, Jackie presented with common indicators of neuropathy, including numbness and tingling in the hands and feet, pain, and reduced strength and muscle tone. According to Dr. Cody Rodewald, Clinical Director of ALIGN Integrated Health, early-stage intervention may improve the likelihood of symptom reversal or reduction when compared to more advanced stages of neuropathy.
“Jackie thankfully found us while the symptoms were still reversible,” said Rodewald. “That allows our natural approach to still be effective.” He added, “Jackie is showing a strong early response to treatment, which is encouraging. If she remains consistent with her care plan, the probability of continued improvement is favorable.”
ALIGN Integrated Health uses non-invasive, integrative treatment approaches aimed at addressing underlying contributors to neuropathy, including nerve function and circulation. The clinic notes that outcomes may vary depending on the severity and duration of symptoms at the time care begins.
This case underscores the potential benefits of early detection and intervention for neuropathy, a condition that affects millions of Americans. Neuropathy, often characterized by nerve damage leading to pain, numbness, and weakness, can progressively worsen if left untreated. For patients like Jackie, seeking care while symptoms are still reversible could mean the difference between managing a chronic condition and achieving significant improvement.
The implications for the broader healthcare industry are notable. Integrative approaches, which combine conventional and alternative therapies, are gaining attention as patients seek options beyond medication or surgery. ALIGN Integrated Health’s focus on non-invasive treatments aligns with a growing trend toward patient-centered care that prioritizes quality of life.
For those experiencing early neuropathy symptoms, this case serves as a reminder that timely action may lead to better outcomes. The clinic’s approach, detailed on their website at alignlakeville.com, offers a potential pathway for patients seeking natural relief.
As the healthcare landscape evolves, early intervention and integrative methods could play a larger role in managing neurological conditions. ALIGN Integrated Health continues to document patient responses to refine its treatment protocols, contributing valuable data to the field.

