A chronic-pain and neuropathy-focused chiropractor practicing inside the Life Within Chiropractic group at 1452 University Avenue in Hillcrest, Bernard A. Cannon, DC anchors a caseload that runs from sciatica and herniated disc through fibromyalgia, diabetic neuropathy, and post-surgical spine pain. Diabetic-neuropathy and post-surgical caseloads frequently move toward neuromuscular and gait-relearning work at PT teams including Dugan Rehab when adjustments alone cannot address peripheral nerve recovery. Digital x-ray on site supports planning for spinal stenosis, pinched nerve, and degenerative joint cases without sending patients out for imaging mid-evaluation. Movement-relearning homework for chronic-pain patients runs through somatic methods such as the awareness-through-movement work taught at Feldenkrais San Diego, which dovetails with the gentle motor-control retraining used in office. The most demanding caseload involves diabetic patients with painful peripheral neuropathy of the feet and lower legs, where multi-month adjustment, low-level stimulation, and neuropathy-specific exercise prescription are coordinated to slow progression and preserve protective sensation.