Find Relief For Pinched Nerves By Consulting With A Winnipeg Chiropractor

By Allan Bigarda


A pinched nerve occurs once the spinal nerve is compressed. This is usually as a result of osteoarthritis, continuing poor spinal alignment or a herniated disc. It causes radiating or local pain. It can also cause weakness and numbness. In the lower area of the back, it may cause a potentially disabling condition known as sciatica.

The problem may be caused, in some cases, by tense muscles. This is something which can be fixed by exercise or massage. However, the first resort, even according to many doctors, is a Winnipeg chiropractor.

Chiropractic care is conservative and drug free. It can fix poor alignment and slow the progress of degenerative disc disorder, causing herniated discs. Proper chiropractic manipulation will correct poor alignment of the spine and move everything away from the compressed nerve.

Chiropractic practitioners may also recommend exercises that can help restore function and relieve pain. Strategies like Pettibon corrective are meant to restore the spine, resulting to balance in the entire body. Good chiropractors use therapies intended to relive pain from pinched nerves and the compression itself. This helps ensure that symptoms do not return.

The patients who undergo chiropractic care do not have to take many medications. Medicines can be addictive and usually have side effects. They can also delay or avoid undergoing surgery altogether. However, patients who are suffering from bone spurs caused by osteoarthritis may still need to undergo surgery. A chiropractor or physician can perform X rays to determine if a patient has bone spurs.

All in all, the best way to deal with sharp, radiating pain in the lower back, particularly if it is accompanied by numbness, weakness or tingling is seeing a reputable chiropractor. The professional will do his or her best to restore motion, relieve pain and ensure that a person continues living pain free. People who have such symptoms should consider consulting with a chiropractic practitioner as soon as they can.




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