Many
people turn to chiropractic care for safe, effective treatment
of "pinched nerves." While a "pinched nerve"
usually responds very well to chiropractic care, it is
actually a relatively rare condition. In true cases of
pinched nerve, you will feel tingling, numbness, and possibly
even weakness due to pressure and inflammation on a nerve
from bulging discs or bone spurs along the spine. Pressure
on these "pinched nerves" can cause your symptoms
to travel away from the spine, along the course of the
nerve. The nerves of the neck travel down the shoulder
and extend into the arm, hand, and fingers. This is why
so many neck problems cause symptoms to radiate into the
arm and hand. The nerves of the low back join to form
the sciatic nerve, which travels down the leg into the
foot. This is why a "pinched nerve" of the low
back with symptoms radiating down the leg is often called
"sciatica." More common than nerves being "pinched"
by bone spurs or discs, nerves can very often become irritated
by stiff and restricted joints and muscles. These nerve
irritations can cause pain, and even numbness and tingling
as well.
A thorough examination will help to
determine your exact diagnosis and individualized treatment
plan. Manipulation (adjustment) of the spinal and extremity
joints is very effective in restoring normal function
to the joints, as well as to the surrounding muscles and
nerves. This usually leads to a decrease in pain and faster
recovery. Part of your treatment may also include some
of the following: acupuncture, therapeutic exercises,
electrical muscle stimulation, ultrasound, and ice or
heat therapy. Massage therapy may also be used in conjunction
with these other therapies in order to get the best results.
If you are experiencing the symptoms of "pinched
nerve" described above, we recommend that you schedule
an appointment as quickly as possible. In the event that
your condition requires medical attention, an appropriate
referral would be made promptly. However, surgery is rarely
needed and should only be considered if conservative therapy
fails.
We hope you will find this general
information helpful. If you have additional questions,
please call us at our office during regular business hours,
and one of our staff members will be happy to assist you
with any questions you may have. Our office number is
555-555-5555.
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