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How Chiropractic Helps with Pinched Nerves

Each year, approximately 85 out 100,000 adults in the U.S suffer the agony of pinched nerves. While any age group can experience a pinched nerve, studies show that people over 50 years of age are more susceptible to this excruciating condition. If you’re suffering pain, weakness, or reduced mobility from a pinched nerve, here’s how Chiropractic can help you today:

 

Chiropractic Adjustments Relieve Pinched Nerve Pain by Restoring Alignment

A pinched nerve occurs when excessive pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, often from vertebral subluxations or misalignments. This pressure can cause inflammation, numbness, tingling, and radiating pain along the nerve’s path. Chiropractic adjustments aim to relieve pinched nerves by manually realigning the vertebrae to take pressure off the compressed nerve. Specific adjustments to the affected area of the spine help create space around the nerve root, allowing the nerve to heal and reducing associated symptoms.

 

Chiropractic Exams Locate Spinal Misalignments Contributing to Pinched Nerves

To treat a pinched nerve with chiropractic care, the chiropractor first performs a physical exam to locate the spinal segments involved. This includes checking range of motion, observing posture, and palpating the spine to find subluxations. Diagnostic tests like x-rays may also be used. Once the problem vertebrae are identified, the chiropractor can then make precise adjustments to correctly reposition the joints and provide pinched nerve relief. Ongoing chiropractic checkups help maintain proper spinal alignment.

 

Complementary Chiropractic Therapies Reduce Pinched Nerve Pain

In addition to spinal manipulation, chiropractors may use adjunct therapies to calm inflammation and soothe pinched nerve pain. These can include ultrasound, electric muscle stimulation, cold laser therapy, and soft tissue massage. Chiropractors can also offer nutrition and lifestyle advice to help prevent future misalignments leading to pinched nerves. With a customized treatment plan, chiropractic care can successfully relieve pinched nerve pain non-invasively.