Friday 4 July 2014

By Nelson Clodfelter





One of the most common and painful injuries seen by chiropractors are pinched nerves. They occur when a nerve is constricted, compressed or stretched, and in addition to causing pain, they can induce numbness, a burning sensation or 'pins and needles'. A Waterford MI chiropractor can alleviate this problem and help sufferers avoid having to turn to pain killers or surgery.



The pain and discomfort from a pinched nerve can often be fairly mild, and will fade away if the injured area is rested. However, serious and/or persistent pain should be properly investigated, and sooner rather than later. Injured nerves if left untreated can become permanently impaired.



A common cause behind pinched nerves is poor posture and movement habits. Time spent too long in one position (sitting at a computer, sleeping, driving etc) and bad form when exercising or lifting heavy objects are common culprits. These kind of activities can all lead to nerves becoming pinched or compressed.



Chiropractic care for this condition will begin with an examination to determine exactly where the problem lies. In addition, an x-ray or scan may be done to provide confirmation. Once the location of the affected nerve is established, the chiropractor will devise a suitable course of care. This will be tailored to the needs of the individual and can include a number of interventions.



For injured nerves in the back or neck, the plan will almost certainly include chiropractic adjustment. This involves manipulation of the spinal vertebrae to re-position them and ease any constriction of the nerves. When the spine is corrected in this way, pain is moderated and the nerves are freed up to function normally.



The chiropractor will also advise on optimal posture and movement habits to help the patient avoid a recurrence of the problem. Rehabilitation exercises may also be prescribed as well as suitable lifestyle modifications. These may include suggestions for dietary improvement, exercise and other changes that foster long-term health and quality of life.









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