Diabetes and Mobility Support


At CSI Healthcare, we understand that diabetes can affect more than just blood sugar—it can also impact circulation, nerve health, and physical mobility. Our Diabetes and Mobility Support services are designed to help patients manage their condition while maintaining independence, activity, and overall wellness.
What Is Diabetes and Mobility Support?
This service focuses on addressing the unique health challenges people with diabetes often face. By combining medical management with mobility-focused care, our approach supports blood sugar control, prevents complications, and promotes safe physical activity to keep patients active and independent.
How Diabetes and Mobility Support Works
Our providers begin with a comprehensive health evaluation, including glucose management, circulation, and mobility assessments. Based on your needs, we create a personalized plan that may include medication management, physical therapy, exercise programs, dietary guidance, and foot care strategies. Ongoing monitoring helps track progress and adapt care as needed.
Conditions Treated with Diabetes and Mobility Support
We provide care for both diabetes-related health issues and mobility challenges that may arise.
Common conditions include:
- Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
- Diabetic neuropathy (nerve pain or numbness)
- Poor circulation or vascular complications
- Foot ulcers or skin issues
- Joint stiffness or weakness linked to diabetes
- Balance problems and fall risk
Benefits of Emsculpt NEO
With a tailored plan, patients can live more comfortably, stay mobile, and reduce their risk of complications.

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
Why is mobility support important for diabetes patients?
Diabetes can affect nerves and circulation, leading to mobility challenges—support helps maintain independence and prevent complications.
What types of therapies are included?
Depending on your needs, treatment may involve exercise programs, foot care, dietary support, and physical therapy.
Can this program help with diabetic neuropathy?
Yes—mobility support and nerve care strategies can reduce symptoms and improve comfort.
How often will I need to come in for support?
Frequency depends on your condition, but many patients benefit from regular check-ins to monitor progress and adjust care.