Pinched Nerve Treatments

If you are struggling with a pinched nerve and reside in or near Lebanon, MO, get in touch with the Back to Health Team. Dr. Melani Crocker and Dr. Jill Nelson can use a variety of techniques to resolve pinched nerves and many other issues. Let’s take a deeper look.

A Closer Look at Pinched Nerves

Pinched nerves are also called compressed or impinged nerves. A pinched nerve is a nerve that is under excessive, often chronic pressure. This pressure may cause the nerve to send superfluous signals to the brain, which will register as pain or tingling, or it may impede signals from flowing at all, resulting in numbness.

Essentially, your nerves act as sensors throughout the body. When functioning properly, they will warn your brain of dangers, such as coming into contact with sharp or hot objects. Without our nerves, the risk of suffering serious accidents or otherwise getting injured would greatly increase. Dysfunction also interferes with signals flowing the other way, which could result in weakness and reduced control over bodily functions.

What causes pinched nerves? They are often the result of injuries. Many people suffer from pinched nerves after suffering a slip and fall or getting in a car accident. More specifically, the spine or other joints may end up knocked out of proper alignment or a muscle might swell. This can put pressure on a nerve, especially at its root where it emerges from the spinal cord. Fortunately, treatment for a pinched nerve in Lebanon, MO, can resolve the symptoms.

Consider sciatica, one of the most common pinched nerve conditions. It is caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down through your legs. The nerve is crucial for enabling communication between your legs and the central nervous system. If your spine is knocked out of alignment, it could impinge the sciatic nerve, which may cause numbness or pain in the legs.

Treating Pinched Nerves

The good news is that chiropractors can provide a wide range of treatments for pinched nerves. If the issue is caused by a misaligned spine, for example, chiropractic adjustments may provide lasting relief. Likewise, soft tissue massage therapy can reduce pressure on the nerves from muscles. Various stretches and exercises can encourage muscles and joints to get into and stay in proper alignment.

Treating pinched nerves often requires a holistic study of the patient and their individual issues. Dr. Crocker and Dr. Nelson at the Back to Health Team work closely with patients to develop effective care plans. Call 417 532 2986 to schedule treatment for a potentially pinched nerve in Lebanon, MO.

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