Pinched Nerve Treatment for Cumming Residents

If you’re experiencing weird sensations like tingling, numbness, or unusual weakness in your back, it may be caused by a pinched nerve. Sometimes the symptoms are mild, but there are conditions where irritation and inflammation can cause discomfort and even cause pain. The first step to treating this condition is to understand more about what causes it.

 

What are Some of the Pinched Nerve Symptoms?

 

Before you consider seeking treatment a pinched nerve, you need to ensure the condition, and symptoms you are experiencing are related to a pinched nerve. Here are some specifics of the symptoms you may experience if dealing with a pinched nerve:

 

  • Unusual numbness felt in areas of your back. This can be felt on and off again or on a continually.
  • Reduced circulation to either your arms or legs which can feel like numbness.
  • Tingling sensation on either the affected and the surrounding area. This can feel like pins and needles.
  • A feeling of abnormal pressure on your back. This can feel lead to limited mobility and a weird feeling of discomfort.
  • Painful shooting pains that can come and go at random times. Pain may radiate to your neck and limbs as well.

 

If you are regularly experiencing one or more of these symptoms, you need to see a doctor for your pinched nerves. It’s important that you treat your pinched nerves as soon as possible as it can lead to long term damage if left untreated.

 

What are the Causes of Pinched Nerves?

 

The problem occurs when excess pressure is put upon the nerve in the surrounding area. This cuts off circulation to your nerves, and the symptoms you experience are a reflection of that condition. As for how the problem starts, there can be many causes.

  • Medical conditions like spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis can lead to pinched nerves.
  • A pinched nerve injury from a sports accident was left untreated.
  • Serious accidents that have damaged your back or have resulted in slipped discs.
  • Poor posture used over a prolonged period.
  • Stress and pressure on the joints caused by obesity.
  • Various risk factors that exacerbate the issue like arthritis and diabetes.

 

Proper Chiropractic Care Can Relieve or Treat Pinched Nerves

 

Arise Family Chiropractic has helped many patients deal with their pinched nerve problems. We have helped our local residents of Cumming with nerve issues relieve the pressure and pain on their arms, legs, and back. It’s common for these problems to be caused by issues in the spine, which is why seeing a chiropractor for pinched nerve treatment can be very effective.

To treat your pinched nerves, we use a multi-faceted approach. We start with our comprehensive chiropractic services to realign your spine properly. Pinched nerve issues often affect the limbs as well, so many patients think they have something wrong with their limbs when they actually have issues with their back.

We look to find the cause of the pinched nerve first. For example, if it is caused by a slipped disc, we focus on slowly realigning the disc back into place. This is often supplemented by massage treatments which strengthen the muscles that support your back and also improve circulation for proper healing.

 

 

Why We’re Different From Your Average Cumming Chiropractor?

 

At Arise Family Chiropractic, we approach pinched nerve treatment holistically. This means that if your problem was caused by poor posture, we would assist you in fixing the problem for good. There are a wide variety of treatments we use to ensure that you change and keep the proper posture. We’ll also teach you exercises that can improve your posture and improve your back health.

In serious cases, surgery for treatment of your pinched nerve is necessary. But even in these cases, there are many benefits of coming to our chiropractic office to combat pinched nerve issues. You’ll get the pain relief you’re seeking from the safe and gentle manual manipulation we perform.

For instance, we practice the light-force technique, which uses a device that releases nerve tension. While this may not treat serious pinched nerve issues, it will relieve a lot of pain and pressure you may be experiencing.

Call us today at (770) 406-8208 to make your appointment. Be sure to check our website here to get a better idea of what to expect from our services.