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Pinched Nerves

The definition of “pinched nerve” is nearly of an catch-all phrase that is commonly used to explain the discomfort regarding with several different conditions. A chiropractor is the choice physician when looking to correct pinched nerves.

Most likely, what is called a pinched nerve is really an irritated, or inflamed nerve from where the nerve is not actually pinched. Typically, nerves become irritated and inflamed when the bones, joints or muscles in the spine aren’t within their proper position, or are not moving properly. This problem is called a “subluxation”, the treating of which is the specialty of the doctor of chiropractic.

There can be events when nerves do become pinched. In each one of these cases, injury, spasm or inflammation from the surrounding muscles and ligament causes the nerve to become compressed, leading to pain. Treating tunnel syndromes is a lot more complex than treating an uncomplicated spinal subluxation, but they also usually respond very well to chiropractic care; specifically when combined with other physical therapies, such as exercises and stretches.

Trigger points are very tight “knots” of muscle that form when muscles are generally chronically overworked or injured, and are often experienced being a pinching or burning pain. Trigger points will commonly hurt that radiates to other areas of the body, which is also often known as referred pain. The successful treatment of trigger points usually requires a mix of chiropractic care, stretching plus a type of deep tissue massage called “trigger point therapy”.

It is vital that your cause of any kind of pain be properly diagnosed. This is particularly important when nerves are affected as severe or long lasting irritation, or compression, of an nerve can bring about permanent nerve damage. If you were told that you have a “pinched nerve” it is extremely essential that you seek professional care from your doctor of chiropractic asap.

A chiropractor is trained in locating and correcting pinched nerves. Call your chiropractor today on the Back Pain Relief Clinics and set up an appointment.