Monday, April 1, 2013

Treatment for Pinched Nerve and Focusing on the Cause

By Andy Thomas


Many physicians use the term pinched nerve, for example a pinched nerve in back, to explain a specific diagnosis to a patient so that the terms of the diagnosis is rather more simply accepted. However, it is very difficult to pinch a nerve. Therefore it is crucial to understand the treatment for pinched nerve as well as the pinched nerve cause.

The most accurate way to describe the diagnosis is that the nerve is irritated or inflamed. Because of the profound sensitiveness of our nerves, this irritation can be really painful and even radiate to another area of the body. However, the only correct way to treat an irritated nerve is to figure out what has worsened the nerve itself.

These pinched nerve symptoms can be attributed to the boney tissue such as the vertebra and vertebral joints or soft tissue, the vertebral discs, muscles, or ligaments. Since the symptoms can be caused by a number of different parts of the joints, it is extremely important to seek correct treatment for the issue. Simply taking a medication will not correct the difficulty.

A prescription will only mask the symptoms until a later time when the nerve becomes irritated again. It is crucial to address the pinched nerve with a chiropractor as soon as possible to find the root cause of the issue. By understanding the source of problem, the pinched nerve can be corrected to prevent further injury and possibly more invasive treatments such as surgery or steroidal injections.

Here at Village Chiropractic, we care for pinched nerve type symptoms by properly diagnosing the problem and its cause. Then we correct the cause with a treatment protocol directed toward the backbone and/or the soft tissue around it. Come and see us for special, non-invasive treatment for pinched nerve today!




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