Chiropractic Helps Relieve Pinched Nerves In Castle Rock

By Clinton Arnhold


Some symptoms that indicate a pinched nerve are headaches, shoulder pain, neck and back pain. The sufferer may have one of these symptoms or a combination of all four. You can discover if your pain can be attributed to a pinched nerve by making an appointment with a Castle Rock Chiropractor.

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.

There may be a subluxation of a spinal vertebra exerting pressure and pinching one of the nerves. Disc degeneration may occur with age or disease. This often reduces the opening through which a nerve exits from the spinal cord.

Osteoarthritis is one example of a degenerative cause. A herniated disc is another example of nerve compression, causing the irritated or pinched feeling. Bone spurs may also be impacting one of the nerves.

Your examination may pinpoint the reason for your hurting. Often a person exhibits more than one of these symptoms. It is not at all unusual to find overlap. You may be asked to give a health history, have the spine palpated and have your reflexes measured. An x-ray is usually ordered.

The results may show that chiropractic adjustments would be the appropriate care. These are successful at correcting a vertebral subluxation. They not only alleviate the pain, but, return the vertebrae to the correct position. As pressure is relieved, the pain subsides.

A number of office visits are scheduled for your adjustments. As the vertebrae are coaxed back into position, the pain may be reduced. If there are tightened muscles along the spine, massage may be added to the care plan to relax them.




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