Chiropractic Helps Relieve Pinched Nerves In Altamonte Springs For Local Residents

By Angeleah Mae Zerna


The condition known as a pinched nerve makes it difficult to walk, stand or sit without pain. It may be located in the lower spine where it impacts one of the nerve roots located there. When it is in the wrist it may be too painful to use the computer or do other small tasks. However, with Chiropractic Care in Altamonte Springs the pain can be alleviated over time.

The condition may become obvious following an accident. If caused by something else the symptoms to look for are lack of sensation in the hand, pain radiating down the leg if the pinched nerve is affecting the spine and an aching or burning sensation that worsens during sleep. Any significant hurting is referred to as chronic when it lasts over time.

The chiropractor will examine your spine, hand and wrist or other body part that is numb or hurting. Compression on any nerve may be caused by playing sports, obesity or something as seemingly innocuous as poor posture. Inflammation of any nerve or nerve root should be taken seriously and cared for to prevent permanent damage.

When you go in for your first appointment, you will be examined with the focus on your back or possibly your hand. Reflexes are checked for a normal reaction and range of motion testing assesses flexibility. A medical history is compiled and an x-ray is done to verify your condition.

After a complete evaluation of your condition, a plan will be made for your care. The goal will be to alleviate the hurting as much as possible. A series of spinal manipulations may be the first plan of action. In addition massage and nutritional counseling may be included. Later, as your pain becomes less intense you may start a program of non-strenuous exercises.

Every person reacts to the care at his or her own pace. Another individual with a similar sounding condition may require a longer time or fewer office appointments. Pain alleviation depends on general health and age.




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