Thursday, September 24, 2009

Macomb/Shelby/Clinton Township Chiropractor for Numbness and Pinched Nerve Relief

A "pinched" nerve is a term that usually describes an underlying problem resulting from an injury, accident, fall, repetitive movement, or stress. Pinched nerves are most common in the low back or wrist and can be treated with chiropractic care.

What is a pinched nerve?
To understand if you are suffering from symptoms associated from a pinched nerve it is important to understand what it means to have a "pinched" nerve. A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues such as bones, cartilage, muscles or tendons. This extra pressure causes inflammation of the nerve and interrupts the nerves function which results in pain, tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. A pinched nerve can occur anywhere in your body but are most common in the spine as the result of a displaced vertebra (bone) or herniated disc, or in the wrist resulting in what is commonly known as carpal tunnel syndrome. Nerves are responsible for carrying communication signals between the brain and the body and sending messages to the muscles or skin. These nerves exit the spinal cord above and below each vertebra and extend into the arms, legs, brain, and every other part of the body. When a bone in the spinal column (vertebra) is out of place or turned slightly from its proper position, pressure can be placed on the nerve root. Several factors may cause a bone in the spinal column to become displaced such as a fall, an accident, an injury, repetitive movement on the job, staying in the same position for a long period of time (sitting at a computer all day), poor posture, or osteoarthritis. The symptoms of a pinched nerve include pain, numbness, burning sensation, tingling, "pins and needles" sensations, muscle weakness, or pain down the legs or arms. More severe symptoms may include headaches, stomach problems, sciatica, neck pain, asthma, allergies, or insomnia. If the pressure continues over a long period of time permanent nerve damage can occur.
Chiropractors are professionals trained to identify displaced vertebra, known as subluxations and specialize in the correction of these subluxations. Dr. McNeil of McNeil Chiropractic uses specific postural adjustments, postural traction, and postural exercises to move the displaced bone back into its proper position. These specific adjustments takes the pressure off the affected nerves, so they can re-establish proper communication, and allow health and healing to take place. The following measures can be used to relieve some of the pain associated with a pinched nerve until you are able to be treated by a chiropractor. For example, alternating between heat and ice, taking a hot shower, getting a massage, or doing general range of motion stretches and movements. These measures will not correct the problem that is causing the painful symptoms of a pinched nerve so it is important to see you chiropractor as soon as possible before the problem becomes worse. Dr. McNeil recommends several preventative measures after correction and healing has occurred. For example, maintain good posture, incorporate postural exercises into your daily routine, limit repetitive activities, maintain a healthy weight, and schedule routine chiropractic adjustments to maintain a proper spinal position. McNeil Chiropractic is an advanced spinal rehab facility that specializes in correcting many conditions resulting from auto accidents, work injuries, slip and falls, and stress from everyday life. Conditions that Dr. McNeil has had great success with include neck pain, herniated disc, pinched nerves, back pain, headaches/migraines, whiplash injury, carpal tunnel, numbness, sciatica, asthma, and sinus problems as well as many others. If you or someone you know is suffering from symptoms associated with a pinched nerve visit our website today and see if we can help you.
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