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Friday 8 April 2016

Chiropractic Helps Relieve Pinched Nerves For Castle Rock Residents


By Clinton Arnhold


A pinched nerve in the neck or back can cause pain in a number of ways. You may have neck and shoulder pain or headaches. During your first appointment with a leading Castle Rock Chiropractor all possibilities will be explored to determine cause.

When someone ignores chronic pain, it may cause more serious health problems. You may be experiencing limited range of motion, numbness and finding it hard to get up from a sitting position. In addition, an irritated nerve may cause muscle spasms.

One or more of the vertebrae on your spine may be subluxated. This misplacement may press against a nerve. As a person grows older disc degeneration can occur. It can also be due to a disease. When the opening where the nerve exits the spinal cord is occluded in any way, it becomes pinched.

Osteoarthritis is common, affecting many individuals. This degenerative disorder may cause a pinched nerve. It does not always compress a nerve, however. Another example is the herniated disc. These soft discs lie between the vertebrae and if impacted, cause pain.

A chiropractic evaluation can indicate that one or more of these reasons is the likely cause of your pain. There may be some overlap in symptoms. It is not unusual for there to be components of all causative factors combined. The examination may include taking a health history, palpating the spine, testing your reflexes and taking x-rays.

After you have been evaluated, a course of spinal adjustments might be the recommended type of care. They have proven to be effective in reducing the pressure against a nerve. Not only is the pain of the pinched nerve alleviated, the cause of the compression that caused the pinching is resolved.

Office time will be reserved for you to receive this care. Over time the vertebrae are moved back into the correct position on the spine. Massage is often added to the care plan since muscles in the area may be tight. With each subsequent adjustment, pressure is relieved and pain is alleviated.




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