This means that a pinched nerve near your neck or back could be causing that strange hand or foot issue you've been suffering from. For example, a pinched cervical nerve caused by whiplash or chronic neck strain may cause hand or arm pains, while a pinched lumbar nerve root is a common cause of sciatica, which is characterized by leg and foot pain.
Telltale symptoms of a pinched nerve may include:
Natural Solutions for Pinched Nerves
A pinched nerve can make your everyday life a huge challenge or even put it on hold altogether. You've probably found that painkillers provide temporary relief, but they can't resolve the underlying problem. That's when you need to talk to your friends at our Reading, PA Chiropractic office. We can relieve your condition using non-invasive methods such as:
Chiropractic care -
If you have a vertebral subluxation and/or your discs are pushing on your nerve roots, chiropractic adjustments can restore your spinal column to its optimal alignment. This takes the pressure away from your nerve tissue.
Physical therapy -
If abnormal nerve signaling allowed some part of your body to lose muscle tone, our physical therapy services can help you regain strength and full range of motion. Strengthening exercises may also help you maintain a straight posture, reducing the risk of future impingement.
Massage therapy -
If your nerve is pinched by chronically tight muscles or internal scar tissue, massage therapy can help loosen those tissues and free the compressed nerve.
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