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A pinched nerve, or nerve compression, can cause severe discomfort, keeping you from doing the things you love. If you are suffering from a pinched nerve, you are likely searching for the best way to get some much-needed relief. This blog explores the role of chiropractors in treating pinched nerves, the methods they use, and the effectiveness of chiropractic care.
Suffering from a pinched nerve? Unruh Spine Center can help. Our team of chiropractors in the Santa Clarita Valley is dedicated to helping you experience a life free of pain. We will perform an extensive examination and devise a treatment plan to put you on the path to better health. Contact us online or call (661) 288-0022 to learn more about our natural, non-invasive treatment methods for pinched nerves.
Our nerves extend from our brain and spinal cord, sending messages throughout our body. When these nerves are compressed or pinched by muscles, tendons, cartilage, or bones, it impedes their function. This dysfunction can lead to weakness, numbness, and pain.
Pinched nerves can happen throughout your body. However, the following are the most common areas where you’ll feel the effects of a pinched nerve:
The symptoms of pinched nerves are similar, regardless of their location. Some of the signs and symptoms of a compressed nerve include:
The symptoms associated with a pinched or compressed nerve can worsen as you sleep, depending on your sleep position. While symptoms can improve and even go away without treatment, you should seek chiropractic care if they persist.
Several conditions can lead to a pinched nerve, including the following:
After asking you about your symptoms and conducting a physical exam, your doctor may have you undergo a series of tests if he or she suspects you may be suffering from a compressed nerve.
Blood test - Blood tests may be ordered to measure your fasting blood glucose or thyroid levels, both of which can indicate a pinched nerve.
X-rays - These images show the positioning of your bones and show whether there is any narrowing or damage that could cause your pinched nerve.
Nerve conduction study - This method measures electrical nerve impulses and muscle and nerve function through electrodes placed on your skin.
Electromyography (EMG) - During an EMG, a needle electrode is inserted through your skin into various muscles, evaluating the electrical activity within your muscles when they contract and at rest.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - MRIs use a strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of your body in multiple planes.
Ultrasound - Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images. It is highly effective at diagnosing nerve compressions, such as carpal tunnel syndrome.
If your chiropractor determines you are suffering from a pinched or compressed nerve, they will create an effective treatment plan to not only address your pain and discomfort but also to treat the root cause. Treatment methods may include but are not limited to the following:
This is the most common technique used by chiropractors. It involves applying controlled pressure to the spine to realign vertebrae, relieve pressure on nerves, and improve spinal function.
This method is used to stretch the spine using a traction table or similar motorized device. It can relieve pressure on pinched nerves in the spinal column.
This includes massage and stretching exercises to relieve tension in the muscles that may be contributing to nerve compression.
Chiropractors often provide guidance on posture, ergonomics, and exercises that can help prevent further nerve compression.
A pinched nerve can be a life-altering condition, so it is important to address your pain and discomfort right away. If you are looking for an effective, non-invasive mode of treatment, chiropractic care may be the answer.
If you would like more information on how chiropractic care can help treat your pinched nerve, contact Unruh Spine Centers. Our team of chiropractors, acupuncturists, and physical therapists are here to treat the root cause of your compressed nerve and help relieve you from the pain and discomfort you are experiencing. Contact us online or call (661) 288-0022 to take the first step toward a pain-free life.