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Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Neuropathy Sufferers Find Welcome Relief With Tallahassee Chiropractor


By Bertulda Zerna


The Neuropathy Association estimates that around 20 million people in the US suffer with some form of neuropathy. The condition is a result of nerve damage and is characterized by numbness, tingling or pain in the extremities that won't respond to pain killers. For sufferers living in Tallahassee chiropractic offers a gentle, drug-free way to counter these symptoms.

With regard to the cause of neuropathy, it can be triggered by a number of underlying conditions. It is particularly common among diabetics and older people. In diabetics, elevated blood glucose levels can damage the small blood vessels that supply the nerves. In older people, as their spinal vertebrae degenerate, this can cause pressure on the spinal nerves and create the symptoms of neuropathy.

To be sure, some incidents of neuropathy are easier to alleviate than others. Those due to serious disease or injury can be harder to impact than those with simpler underlying causes (such as nutritional deficiency). Most patients however can experience at least some significant relief through chiropractic interventions.

One of the cornerstone techniques chiropractors use to alleviate neuropathy is spinal adjustment. This is the process of correcting the shape of the spine and thus helping to restore proper functioning of the nervous system. When the spine is corrected, pressured and trapped nerves are released, often greatly reducing pain and discomfort.

Diet and lifestyle can also play an important role in helping patients with this condition. The body's nerves depend on getting an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients to function properly. For this reason, eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables is essential.

A chiropractor can suggest which foods (and possibly supplements) may be worth incorporating into the patients diet. He or she may also suggest other lifestyle changes that can help with the condition. Better posture and body use (moving and sitting) habits for example can help greatly toward a properly functioning and pain-free nervous system.




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