Saturday, September 26, 2015

By Lakisha Curtsinger


The nerves which mobilize the many parts of the body begin at the spinal cord. They must be able to send signals freely. If a disease or accident compresses a nerve, there may be back pain, shoulder pain or one or both hands may be hurting. A pinched nerve located in your lower back may cause sharp pain there and down one leg. As a leading Seattle Chiropractor can explain, a pinched nerve in your wrist may cause carpal tunnel syndrome.

Your back is not the only place where the pain occurs. It can be anywhere from your neck to your lower back. It may affect a shoulder or your hand. If the pinched nerve is in the wrist, it is called carpal tunnel syndrome, named for the narrow passageway that takes the nerve from arm to hand. Repetitive movement such as typing is usually the cause.

If a nerve in the lower back is pinched, the pain may radiate all the way down one leg. The result may be an inability to walk. Even sitting upright in a chair can hurt. It may continue to hurt even in bed.

Symptoms such as these and a feeling of weakness in the hands or legs may be alleviated through chiropractic attention. At your first office appointment, your spine, and the area that is giving you trouble will be thoroughly evaluated. There are range-of-motion tests, reflex tests and usually an x-ray is taken.

After completion of the evaluation a plan can be made for your care. A series of office visits will be scheduled to do spinal adjustments. The purpose is to make certain the muscles, ligaments and soft tissue are relaxed and the spinal vertebrae are not causing the pressure against the nerves.

Professional advice on posture, nutrition and safe bending and lifting practices will be offered. You will learn how to avoid exacerbating the existing pain and how to avoid its happening again in the future. Often things such as nutrition and posture can be improved to promote a healthy spine.




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